Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [be] [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Life should have been good for Pamela Wray .
2 Yet this inflexibility spoiled a day that should have been special for Dr Schofield .
3 It must have been heartbreaking for people who had been through sensational experiences to have to recount them to politely tepid audiences and to discover that their stories conformed to an orthodox pattern .
4 He must have been asleep for hours .
5 It must have been odd for Ralph , I thought , to feel like an intruder in his own library .
6 It must have been awful for Mme Wyatt .
7 In the past it must have been necessary for spectators to keep well clear or be vigilant .
8 I must have been unconscious for hours .
9 While it must have been galling for Lear , Gould took pains to ingratiate himself with the young artist , and Lear all too easily complied .
10 They also got very noisy , which must have been galling for Ron , standing out in the wind and rain supervising the keen members of his squad .
11 The trip home must have been hazardous for Mars alone had suffered 72 hits , leaving 29 of her complement dead and 85 wounded , and she now had three feet [ 0.9 m ] of water in her hold .
12 He must have been dead for hours . ’
13 It might have been easy for Celia to persuade herself that it would all make little difference to me .
14 It might have been possible for Britain to enforce Anglo-American nuclear collaboration by withholding ore stocks , but to have done so would have reduced American production of fissile material to the Soviets ' advantage .
15 If he had allowed her to take him back to London , he might have been stuck for life with a woman in her thirties ( and getting older by the day ) .
16 Here it might have been wise for Parliament to have set out a comprehensive code staking out the borderline between the demands of a fair trial and those of a free press whenever a contempt was committed through the medium of a particular case .
17 Had I not had to do that , to meet the high spending levels of local authorities , that £50 million could have been available for housing .
18 It may have been necessary for Jesus to have eaten a few fishes in order to survive in first-century Palestine , but it is not now necessary to feast on the bodies of dead animals in order to be healthy .
19 HIV may have been present for centuries in a relatively harmless form and only recently evolved into a more damaging one .
20 That it may have been difficult for members to attend area sessions , should not rule out the possibility of encouraging collaboration among groups of local boards .
21 They may have been purpose-built for pedestrians , or be ordinary streets where the traffic flow is restricted ( usually to emergency services and possibly delivery vans ) .
22 Biologists believe the same benthic algae may have been responsible for animal deaths on Loch Lubnaig , near Callander , not far from my Stirling home , and at Loch Insh on Speyside in the past two years .
23 Had this been successful it would have been possible for managers of education and training at every level within a locality to identify major employment issues , to assess likely large-scale change in employment patterns and to identify educational links which might have to be developed or changed .
24 Roxburgh had said the occasion would have been worthwhile for Scotland if the friendly match yielded a genuine contender for a place in the fiercely competitive atmosphere of Lisbon 's Stadium of Light next month .
25 Clearly , the observations made by Darwin during his voyage on the Beagle , for example , would have been inconsequential for science had they remained Darwin 's private experiences .
26 There were fewer than seven under-strength German divisions in Yugoslavia , none of them would have been suitable for service in France or North Italy , as has been maintained .
27 Case records were retrieved and examined to established if these patients would have been suitable for transplant assessment , either on the basis of poor quality of life or expected survival , in the absence of transplantation , of less than one year .
28 15 March 1986 : A Ford takeover of Austin Rover would have been good for Britain , according to a top Ford executive .
29 That would have been good for Britain , for employment , for British Airways , for British Aerospace and for Rolls-Royce .
30 It would have been inconceivable for exchange control to be tossed around and knocked around in Cabinet .
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