Example sentences of "would not be [adj] to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 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 .
2 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 .
3 But this protection would not be available to theatre , cinema and broadcasting , since all had been specifically excluded from the provisions of the Act .
4 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 .
5 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 . ’
6 ‘ It would not be good to be noticed .
7 One might protest that such primitive devices would not be relevant to the civilized conduct of staffroom and classroom , but it is surprising how thin the veneer of civilization turns out to be .
8 Hoomey 's tone of voice indicated that his strength would not be equal to two extra-curricular excursions in one day .
9 But , he said , most shrink-wrapped software would not be applicable to DG 's demanding commercial customers anyway .
10 Alright , no no if you say numeracy then they 'll know what it means but erm I fe I felt that numeracy and mathematical skills would not be applicable to all , I mean , I do n't think it might
11 These would be either two women and a man , or two men and a woman , and the Hearings would be conducted as informally as possible , in surroundings that would not be intimidating to children .
12 Not , I may say , that almost any other post would not be preferable to this one ! ’
13 Possession of an electronic bill would be symbolic at best and , thus , would not be apparent to third parties and notice on items such as capacity or authenticity of issuance is not connected with possession of the bill or its electronic equivalent .
14 Conservation safeguards exist in the UK , particularly for SSSIs and , to a lesser extent ( under a voluntary arrangement ) in the National Parks of England and Wales , but such afforestation Proposals outside designated areas would not be subject to any significant level of control , particularly because prior approval does not exist for grant aid .
15 In keeping with the spirit of the Blues Skies approach I should also point out that in the absence of clearly identified industrial or commercial possibilities ( as opposed to imagined ones ) the research would not be subject to the constraints of confidentiality .
16 It is relevant to recall in this connection that Younger did envisage situations where mere observation could seriously impair privacy — where , for example , the person observed had a reasonable expectation that he would not be subject to observation , or had deliberately taken steps to prevent surveillance , but special technical devices , either optical or electronic ( bugging ) , were used to spy upon him .
17 Thus , industries which only occasionally are problematic would not be subject to continual regulation but rather would be liable to lightning attacks by the Monopolies Commission or whatever .
18 That any future development of the sites would not be subject to normal planning controls cause detriment to the conservation area , local listed buildings , or the archaeology and natural history of the sites .
19 In contrast the non tumorigenic viruses HPV 6/11 would not be subject to such cell type-specific modulation in activity via this region since they do not contain this functional octamer binding site .
20 The education , health and defence sectors would not be subject to spending cuts .
21 But there is no intention of turning the area into a clearway because it would not be possible to police the area effectively .
22 His decision to construct a ‘ fantastically baroque plot ’ for The Sot-Weed Factor ( 1960 ) is one example of the creation of pastiche which would not be uncongenial to the theories of Federman and Sukenick .
23 The illogicality and immorality of the Rand study and similar approaches is in the pretence that a ‘ limited ’ use of nuclear weapons could be envisaged which would not be contrary to the humanitarian laws of war .
24 The execution of letters rogatory is governed by the law of the state of destination , though special procedures or formalities requested by the issuing authority may be observed if to do so would not be contrary to that law .
25 Some such open acceptance of our intellectual limitations would not be unrelated to Pyrrhonian ataraxia or peace of mind ; but although Locke does , indeed , conclude that the truth often outruns our ability to know it , he certainly does not accept that nothing can be known .
26 Noting that the EC central bank proposed by Delors would not be accountable to elected governments , Major proposed instead to build on to Stage 1 further steps to promote convergence of economic performance , low inflation and stable exchange rates by building up the existing EC currency , the ECU .
27 Only after an expensive study was it concluded that the steelwork used in the £240 million plant ( jointly owned with Exxon and inaugurated in October ) would not be susceptible to RFI .
28 Where a chief police officer believed that a march would cause serious disorder which would not be amenable to control he could seek a ban through the local authority to the Home Secretary .
29 Although Mannheim suggested that the pure knowledge of some sciences and mathematics would not be amenable to study in this way , accounts of the social and structural features of even such ‘ pure ’ knowledge have since been completed ( Bloor 1976 ; Gandy 1973 ) .
30 In the diplomatic arena , the coalition made it clear throughout the campaign that it would not be amenable to peace initiatives so long as the Iraqi leadership remained unprepared to accede unconditionally to the requirements as laid down in the successive UN Security Council resolutions .
  Next page