Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [be] fair " in BNC.
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1 | The function of the impartial mediator or conciliator may be described as to act as a catalyst to ensure that negotiation does take place and that the issues are confronted and as a facilitator to enable an agreement which both parties can perceive to be fair . |
2 | He was trying to pick her up , of course , but any Wren new to the flotilla must expect to be fair game , she acknowledged , especially in a base so isolated , where women were outnumbered by fifty to one . |
3 | The Government must look to be fairer to London , with equalisation at least in the grants system — perhaps on the basis of incomes , or by taking the regional banding approach . |
4 | It does n't have to be fair , does it really ? ’ |
5 | It does n't have to be fair , does it really ? ’ |
6 | ‘ We do try to be fair to everybody , ’ said a Milk Marketing Board spokesman . |
7 | They should not try to be fair to other countries . |
8 | It is anticipated that this type of hearing will be much more appropriate for small claims and will prove to be fairer , simpler and cheaper . |