Example sentences of "[adv] it would be [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 According to King Hassan II and his government , the prison does not exist — or , even if it does , the people all love the King so much it would be unsafe to release the prisoners — they might be killed by the populace .
2 Throughout the 1980s the expanding prison population caused Home Office administrators to question how long it would be possible to go on supplying an unlimited number of places , at enormous cost , for however many convicted or remand prisoners were sent to them by the courts .
3 If we 're going to draw some lines perhaps it would be reasonable to say well patients with a flow of greater than fifteen certainly are unlikely to be obstructed , and patients whose detrusor pressure is less than fifty would seem to fail to satisfy our criteria for obstruction , because obstruction in a urodynamic sense implies a high pressure and a low flow .
4 Perhaps it would be reasonable to assume that 550 deaths are caused in England , Wales and Scotland every year by drunken driving .
5 Perhaps it would be possible to screen all pernicious anaemia patients gastroscopically at the time of the diagnosis and follow up at least young patients ( those under 60 years of age ) endoscopically every three years .
6 Perhaps it would be possible to cheat it .
7 Perhaps it would be dangerous to tell her .
8 SIR — With the present water crisis in the South-East , perhaps it would be helpful to adopt the war-time restriction on baths of no more than five inches of water .
9 ‘ Since you 're having Suzie 's trail pursued with such vigour , perhaps it would be sensible to stay on until my hotel reservation lapses . ’
10 Perhaps it would be wise to telephone first .
11 Perhaps it would be wise to search you ? ’ he asks , almost politely , as though it were not a rhetorical question .
12 Perhaps it would be wise to pander a little to his whims since it seemed he was prone to these Viking tendencies .
13 Will you wait here and guard my sack ? perhaps it would be wise to remove it a little from the public view … ’
14 If every company conducted the same business , were of the same size , even had the same plans for expansion — then perhaps it would be safe to assume that their asset financing requirements , too , would be the same .
15 Obviously it would be good to look at more examples from different cultures , but it 's such a huge subject , in ten weeks you can only really deal with the tip of the iceberg .
16 Obviously it would be stupid to say we will not miss the Orrell lads , ’ admitted Grayson .
17 ‘ There is no reason why these proposals should be published this week or even next week , although obviously it would be sensible to publish them soon . ’
18 So it would be reasonable to assume the thing could run standalone .
19 So it would be possible to go on : anybody who wishes to do so will find plenty of relevant material in the conscientious bibliography by Sultana Saeed in Law Justice and Equity : essays in tribute to GW Keeton ( 1967 ) .
20 Even so it would be nice to have an indication on the screen that this command prompt came to you courtesy of Windows .
21 I mean it , we may find yet , we do n't know we have n't applied , we , cos the reason that we have n't applied cos we did n't know until today exactly who we were going to invite and when we were going to hold it er so it would be ludicrous to apply for time off when you did n't even know the date you were holding it and who you were going to invite .
22 So it would be futile to say that no more than three or four , or at the very most five , of these categories were dealt with during the whole of the period of the Pathfinder Force .
23 The extent to which entomological publication rates are typical of the whole field of biology is unknown , however , and so it would be unwise to use his figures to compare biology with the earth sciences .
24 The extent to which entomological publication rates are typical of the whole field of biology is unknown , however , and so it would be unwise to use his figures to compare biology with the earth sciences .
25 yeah , erm I would take a guess that there will be because we still have ambitions to shed a load of space so it would be advisable to re-fit to release further space we have another twenty six smaller stores that we have n't done at all yet other than put a so yes we 'll have an on-going re-fit programme I ca n't give you the exact details because erm how many it 's gon na be but there will be certainly an on-going re-fit programme .
26 It has only been met twice this year , the budget is quite small for the amount of work we can continue to do is quite small er it 's quite possible that it would only need to meet once a year in future so it would be sensible to combine it with other non-policy and traffic matters as a working party .
27 The proliferation of controls , for example , is bound to add to the problems of command , control and communication in wartime ( as on a small scale it did in Czechoslovakia in 1968 ) , but how much so it would be hard to say .
28 Coupon values had been placed upon every conceivable article , and henceforth it would be illegal to buy anything without surrendering the appropriate number of clothing coupons .
29 Nevertheless it would be dangerous to assign laws to Asclepiodatus simply on the basis of his probable knowledge : the praeceptio of Chlothar II also shows signs of influence from Roman and Burgundian Law .
30 Nevertheless it would be usual to specify some basic entitlement in the partnership agreement ( Clause 15.01 ) .
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