Example sentences of "if it would be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing is said about cross-examination , not even a request for the facility to be afforded if it would be compatible with foreign procedures ; no detail is given as to the manner in which the evidence is to be ‘ reduced into writing ’ , so that , for example , no preference is expressed for a verbatim transcript rather than a summary minute prepared by the foreign judge .
2 This additional information can be very useful indeed in saving the researcher from looking up an article which sounds as if it would be useful from the title , but which , in fact , is not relevant to one 's particular interest .
3 If it would be useful , but there are reasons for not holding a parade , the Code permits other , less formal , procedures such as a group identification and ( ultimately ) a confrontation with the witness .
4 The Court of Appeal stated that the Board did have a duty to act fairly which entailed granting B and K the opportunity to satisfy them of matters in the statute , and to let B and K know the impressions of the Board so that they might be dispelled ; but the Board did not have to quote ‘ chapter and verse , ’ nor did it have to disclose the source of its information if it would be contrary to the public interest , nor did the reasons for the refusal have to be given .
5 Cameron wondered if it would be possible to raise the matter with him again , and bring him into a more realistic frame of mind , before the soldiers came .
6 I write with a strong sense of the necessity of continuing our — talk , and without premeditation , under the impression that you were indeed as much struck as I was by our quite extraordinary to ask if it would be possible for me to call on you , perhaps one day next week .
7 You asked if it would be possible for certain material witnesses to stay on at the Lodge for an extra night while you continue your investigations on the spot .
8 I seriously doubt if it would be possible to put up a climb like this without bolts , particularly as the rock is not beyond suspicion .
9 To help in this , we asked Paul Ingouf if it would be possible for him to obtain maps and plans of the Harbour , and to mark the spot where the aircraft crashed .
10 In autumn 1989 she asked her colleague , Annie Caubet , head of the Louvre 's Department of Oriental Antiquities , if it would be possible to mount a loan exhibition while the objects were off view .
11 And it would be helpful , I know it 's short notice , but if erm those of you from the erm tt er design function groups who will interface with the project engineers , I E bridge works , BES and and P Way , if you could also attend it i if if it would be possible .
12 The PageMaker User Group ( now universally known as PMUG ) was established in the spring of 1989 as a result of a direct request from Aldus to a group of independent users to see if it would be possible to establish such an organisation .
13 Reynolds thought that Carson would probably want to see the catalogue , so he asked if it would be possible to get it copied .
14 The rear of the Toyota was only just clear of the water as I jumped out , checking to see if it would be possible using the low gear to push the rock over the edge .
15 She splashed water on her face , wishing she had her overnight case up here with her , wondering if it would be possible to make a deal with Ace .
16 I 'm writing to ask if it would be possible to repeat the exercise this year .
17 I 'm writing to ask if it would be possible to repeat the exercise in 1993 .
18 yes , but Joan asked at the end , did n't she , if it would be possible for us to use that for history and they said yes
19 The court will not enforce a decision if it would be illegal : Parken v Whitby ( 1823 ) Turn & R 367 .
20 Students should be encouraged to look at the other information in the financial accounting system to see if it would be helpful for managers in terms of monitoring , planning or control .
21 ‘ Not if it would be embarrassing for you , Bob . ’
22 The court has a discretion under s33 to override the s11 or s12 limitation periods if it would be equitable to allow an action to proceed having regard to the prejudice to the plaintiff of applying the s11 or s12 periods against the prejudice to the defendant of not doing so .
23 It would be nice if it would be nice if
24 I have been given a large quantity of fabric and I would like to know if it would be suitable for painting in oils or acrylic .
25 The aim of this work was to see if it would be feasible to drill 6 kilometres down to reach rock strata containing water at 200 °C , hot enough to raise steam for power generation .
26 His preferred solution was that , as in cases of mistake of fact , money paid under a mistake of law should be recoverable if it would be unjust for the recipient to retain it .
27 He rightly said that we grant exceptional leave to remain to a number of people if it would be unjust to return them , perhaps to a civil war or something like that .
28 It has been held that the court is able to order a sale of mortgaged property against the lender 's wishes even though the mortgage will not be redeemed by the proceeds , if it would be unfair to the borrowers to postpone a sale ( p 100 ) .
29 The Court of Appeal has decided that the Court has unfettered discretion to order a sale of mortgaged property against the lender 's wishes even though the mortgage will not be redeemed by the proceeds , if it would be unfair to the borrowers to postpone a sale ( see Palk v Mortgage Services Funding plc [ 1992 ] , The Times , 7 August ) .
30 She had wondered if it would be sensible to let two rooms upstairs .
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