Example sentences of "would [not/n't] be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Coming from a semi-professional level to full Leeds player would not be easy for him but given time he could make it .
2 Now , such a humbling would not be easy for Ruth and Naomi but it was the only way for them .
3 Mr Angell responded that it would not be feasible for Moscow to leap from the present unconvertible rouble to the complex Western system of floating exchange rates , or to a dollar or yen-backed rouble .
4 ( There is no need to choose larger or smaller values as they would not be feasible in P3 . )
5 These fish appear to rely on a rapid circulation of plasma to meet their oxygen needs ; what advantage ( if any ) this stratagem confers is not clear , but it is one that would not be feasible in warmer oceans where the oxygen content of the water is lower .
6 It would not be simple at all , because nothing she had told him so far had been trusted .
7 The Friends responded by saying individual members of staff can choose whether or not to contribute , and the services paid for by their collections would not be available through the NHS .
8 He replied that the tenders would not be available for three weeks , but the drawings would be ready in ten days .
9 The Inland Revenue were of the view " that if income had been paid away it could not be " relevant income " " because it would not be available for providing a benefit " .
10 The 28-year-old Gittens would not be available for the Rumbelows League Cup semi-final against Manchester United should he agree to the move .
11 Colour coded charts for instance , would not be available as an option if your garment shape has not been integrated with a colour stitch pattern .
12 I must add that we will not be producing daily summaries , er I think it 's a task which is a fairly daunting on and quite frankly , er they will not be produced in the sense At the end That they would not be available at the end of each day .
13 Like the style of coverage or not , we undoubtedly saw far more cricket than we ever would have done had BBC had the contract , and for that I for one am profoundly grateful and not ashamed to admit that I purchased my Sky system purely because it was producing coverage of cricket that otherwise would not be available on TV .
14 Now that Ferrari is virtually certain to stay with Goodyear in 1992 , Pirelli is courting Benneton with promises of ‘ exclusive ’ tyres that would not be available to other ‘ customer ’ teams .
15 The District acknowledged that the honorarium Pateman had received as District Secretary could not be continued and , of course , that the hidden subsidy of Pateman 's accommodation at Stuart House would not be available to his successor .
16 But this protection would not be available to theatre , cinema and broadcasting , since all had been specifically excluded from the provisions of the Act .
17 Of course I must add that the concept of ethnicity is available to them , as it would not be available to my neighbours if I bought a cottage in Suffolk , unless they were anti-Semitic .
18 These essential components of a fair defence would not be available to a defendant , as they are beyond the compulsory judicial process of US federal courts . ’
19 The rules of pronunciation would not be available before recognition of the word and its meaning , unlike the GPC-pronunciation strategy .
20 There is another indirect way in which an award of damages might be obtained against a governmental body which would not be available against anyone else .
21 On the other hand , prepared foods offer a balanced diet which would not be available from just two or three kinds of live food .
22 It is these aspects , of control and conformity , which are provided by the auditing of accounts , and which would not be available from a compilation report .
23 Two replied that they would not be available in June and alternatives were contacted .
24 But Leeds boss Doug Laughton , knowing that Lindner would not be available until early November because of the World Cup final , switched his attentions to Iro .
25 At teenage level pupils are developing a sense of their own identity , and it would not be uncommon for the influence of the three main catechising agencies of home , school and parish to begin to weaken .
26 Some merchants there maintained that the old gods had served them well and would not be pleased by the withdrawal of sacrifices in favour of a foreign and untried god .
27 But the local bureaucracy would not be pleased by a proposal to impose significant taxes on their villas , flats , and weekend houses .
28 His assassins were dead , Philip would not be pleased by that ; the dwarfs had carried out many an assassination on behalf of the French King and their skills and expertise would be solely missed .
29 There may be an element of revolutionary wishful thinking here : if all the system had to worry about was the minority of people who seriously call for the abolition of prisons or the prospect of the imminent overthrow of capitalism there would not be much of a crisis .
30 ‘ It would not be good to be noticed .
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