Example sentences of "it [vb mod] be [adj] for me " in BNC.
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1 | If , having considered the document , you would like to obtain further details it may be necessary for me to disclose your identity to the vendor 's agent before I am able to obtain further information . |
2 | After all , reviewing it should be easy for me since all of them and especially Simon Carmody are close friends . |
3 | However , it might be possible for me to detect and summon the ship if I was taken above the atmosphere . |
4 | and it might be better for me to do it , see you 've got a |
5 | I just told her that it might be interesting for me to get to know something of France , after all I was still young for University Entrance and could probably arrange to do some of the work here . |
6 | I think it might be wise for me to talk to the accountant before I , you know , put these plans into effect . |
7 | When they left , however , and I made the decision to stay , I knew it might be hard for me but I knew also that I was doing the right thing . |
8 | ‘ It 'll be better for me to ride him first , as he 's always a bit frisky when he first starts out , ’ Angela told Cheryl when she returned . |
9 | ‘ It 'll be good for me . |
10 | Ah in which case it 'd be wrong for me to say that you 're not fit for work anyway . |
11 | I do not believe that point has been reached ; but it would be disingenuous for me to deny that it could exist . |
12 | It would be ludicrous for me to think of doing something else . |
13 | ‘ It would be well for you , it would be well for me , if we were married — but what can we do ? ’ |
14 | I suppose I should say that it 's because it would be best for her but of course it is n't , it 's because it would be best for me . |
15 | I shall discuss with my right hon. Friend whether it would be right for me to arrange a debate next week , as the hon. Gentleman suggests . |
16 | We are currently in discussion with the TECs about their budget and I do not think that it would be appropriate for me to comment on the particular circumstances of my hon. Friend 's local TEC . |
17 | Erm , I 'm not sure whether it would be appropriate for me to go through the the table now and look at the constraints , or whether it might be better to leave that until after I 've finished my overall remarks . |
18 | It would be immoral for me to give up on my son ; I have been through so much in the last three years , ’ she said . |
19 | Er because it would be stupid for me go on stage singing and not do a selection of all those songs that th they 're the reason I 'm here . |
20 | I write with a strong sense of the necessity of continuing our — talk , and without premeditation , under the impression that you were indeed as much struck as I was by our quite extraordinary to ask if it would be possible for me to call on you , perhaps one day next week . |
21 | Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees . |
22 | It would be possible for me to call them all if they were to limit their speeches to 10 minutes . |
23 | ‘ Then — do you think it would be possible for me to take Azor for a walk ? ’ |
24 | Both the Ras and his wife appear to have been very anxious and nervous about the child , and I feel that it would be impossible for me to refuse without risking his friendship which will be of the utmost importance to us in the future . |
25 | With the spring shows only a couple of months away , it would be impossible for me to appoint a replacement who could get a collection ready in time . ’ |
26 | I certainly learnt next to nothing at St Aubyn 's and when I took the Common Entrance examination for Eton I failed so ignominiously that the authorities wrote to my mother that it would be futile for me to try again . |
27 | ‘ I certainly do n't think it would be better for me . ’ |
28 | Now it would be unthinkable for me to stay anywhere but with the family . |
29 | ‘ Yesterday you were a very Good Samaritan , ’ she smiled , and took the opportunity , while he seemed halfway friendly , to enquire , ‘ I do n't suppose it would be convenient for me to interview you now , Mr Gajdusek , would it ? ’ |
30 | It would be bad for me . |