Example sentences of "it [modal v] [be] [art] matter for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think it must be a matter for debate whether the supervisory system is yet clear enough ’ .
2 ( ii ) It must be a matter for policy and operational decision by the police as to how they reconcile and balance the need on the one hand to bring an individual offender swiftly to book and deter crime , and on the other , the desirability of apprehending a larger number of offenders and recovering property ( post , p. 238A–B ) .
3 Clearly , it must be a matter for policy and operational decision by the police as to how they reconcile and balance the need on the one hand to bring an individual offender swiftly to book and deter crime , and on the other , the desirability of apprehending a larger number of offenders and recovering property .
4 If there were a great discrepancy it would be a matter for thought .
5 It would be a matter for the Council concerned to decide in er itself what it wanted to do with them .
6 Chair , where , where erm , agreements er , leave things open wherever possible , the courts will interpret them as the parties intended to act reasonably one to the other , and er , if there were a formal agreement and that was then tested it would be a matter for the courts to decide what was reasonable , obviously asking for , what was it you 're suggesting , ten million ?
7 There are various ways about that as there are with many road schemes er where there are structure plan policies for a particular scheme and there are arrows on key diagrams , there are many ways of getting from A to B er they are not er in terms of outer and inner , they are going from the same A to B. They they start and finish at the same locations , it is just a different way of getting from A to B. Which quite properly as I understand it would be a matter for debate er either at the local plan or if a planning application is made er earlier than that er then at a at a planning enquiry into the specific road proposal .
8 ‘ I have n't a clue about it and it would be a matter for management anyway , ’ she said .
9 ‘ I have n't a clue about it and it would be a matter for management anyway , ’ she said .
10 It will be a matter for consideration whether the fact that the plaintiff has passed on the tax or levy so that the burden has fallen on another should provide a defence to his claim .
11 If either Council receive anything additional , it will be a matter for them to take them into account along with my report .
12 It will be a matter for each national Government to play their part in trying to bring about those objectives .
13 It is a question for the Court of Referees , and it will be a matter for the House .
14 I think I 'd like to start by making a few general points , er and then er it will be a matter for for others to be somewhat more specific , I I I think I can say that the issue of a new settlement of a new settlement in Greater York is is a fairly unique situation , because we have agreement between the development industry and the County Council , and that 's something of a rarity , but also we have mild support from the Department of the Environment , and as Mr Davis has already said , that is backed by public support .
15 It will be a matter for discussion as to whether all partners should retire at the same age or whether circumstances justify disparity .
16 The best evidence that the victim — the person towards whom the threats , abuses or insults were directed — did believe that he was about to be subjected to immediate violence would come from the mouth of the victim himself , but it is not necessary to produce a bystander as a witness in court to prove the point ; it can be a matter for inference from the narrative of events presented to the court .
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