Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] would be for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The further west Allied aircraft could be stationed , the easier it would be for them to protect the sea lanes which were vulnerable to enemy air power based in Sicily and Crete . |
2 | Maman 's perception had probably told how impossible it would be for him to part with any of her things in his lifetime . |
3 | ‘ How sad it would be for us to lose you to the sea , Señor Capitano . ’ |
4 | It was only after I had mentioned Miss Kenton that I suddenly realized how entirely inappropriate it would be for me to continue . |
5 | I have kept my half of the bargain , though I never guessed how costly it would be for me . |
6 | His words were enough to throw Lucy into a state of thoughtfulness , forcing her to become aware of how impossible it would be to drag this man within yards of his stepmother — and how futile it would be for herself to harbour any emotional feelings towards him . |
7 | Women factory inspectors agreed that the less work women did in factories the better it would be for their home life and children 's welfare , but they were also forced to admit that working women usually needed their earnings . |
8 | " It 's just that it 's all very well to talk about his responsibility and all that — nobody thinks how awful it would be for me to go crawling to him wailing , I 'm in tro-uble ? |