Example sentences of "it [vb mod] be [adj] for [pron] " in BNC.

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31 After all , reviewing it should be easy for me since all of them and especially Simon Carmody are close friends .
32 It should be easy for you , ’ remarked Brian , addressing his stepdaughter in what Scarlet felt to be an ill-advised tone of patronage , ‘ with your grandfather 's reputation and my experience .
33 It should be possible for anybody in the organization at any level to make such a suggestion .
34 It should be possible for your to join us at Big Ben on Wednesday 7 June : I have included your name on the list and I do n't foresee any problems .
35 so what 's wrong with er it should n't be dealt with in a like a really serious way , it should be fun for everybody and what 's wrong with having a laugh about it as well ?
36 There was just enough slope in the field to give him a decent run , though she felt sure it must be frustrating for someone so skilled to be stuck on what was little better than a nursery area .
37 It must be terrible for her , ’ Joe went on , ‘ her son gone missing and all this stuff about him on the radio and television . ’
38 ‘ Lots of people say it must be easy for my family to carry on in music and that I must have taught them everything — but I feel they just inherited their love of music as it 's in our blood . ’
39 If a person develops these attributes over time , it must be possible for them to develop with practice in later life or through training .
40 John loved beautiful things , she felt sure ; it must be painful for him to live in such surroundings , perhaps humiliating too for him to have her realise that this was all he could afford to live in .
41 ‘ And it must be painful for you , even now , when all the papers and magazines are full of stories about test-tube babies and IVF and surrogate mothers and such . ’
42 He 's learning to row a coracle but he keeps going round in circles , it must be tiresome for him when he 's used to going in straight lines .
43 But it must be tiresome for him to have you constantly tagging at his heels all the time . ’
44 It must be difficult for them to understand when the way that we use ‘ big ’ is so confusing .
45 It must be difficult for you — not being completely in charge , ’ she ventured .
46 It must be difficult for you , ’ he said , ‘ surrounded by all these wogs .
47 and you sort of say , do you think it would be useful if we talked about reception because that 's something y you 're not doing quite as frequently but it 's obviously , it must be difficult for you to fit in to that because you 're not doing it all the time .
48 It must be frightening for them to see Ryan on the bench .
49 His reasoning seems to be that where there is smoke , there must be the old woman ( who carries their fire ) : therefore it must be safe for him to follow ( pp. 26 – 7 ) .
50 It must be dreadful for her , but a hundred times worse for Josh .
51 It must be lonely for you with everyone out so much , ’ he said , looking at her searchingly .
52 " It must be hard for him . "
53 I know it must be hard for anyone to accept a set of equations without going through the usual routine of presenting the relevant experimental justifications .
54 It must be horrible for them when cars crash outside their homes .
55 It must be important for her to have driven all the way up north and bluff her way into his house .
56 And when she opened her mouth to refuse Miguel said , ‘ Put it like this , then — I 've found an effective treatment for a joiner with cancerphobia , and it might be helpful for your career to see exactly how it works . ’
57 It might be helpful for you to pray together as a couple for God 's direction .
58 I feel sure he must already know , since it 's his ship , but it might be good for him to realise that persons of influence , like yourself , who might report him , also knew .
59 While it might be good for your career … .
60 However , it might be possible for me to detect and summon the ship if I was taken above the atmosphere .
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