Example sentences of "would be [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By Vietnam 's own calculation some US$600 million would be necessary for economic restructuring up to the end of 1993 .
2 For example , roboticists relying on sequential processing were unable to write programs capable of computing the subtly balanced flexions of shoulder , elbow , and wrist that would be necessary for smooth movement of the robot-arm .
3 And few would disagree that , given the fanaticism and sheer ferocity of tabloid prejudice , it would be unreasonable for gay people to expect that Labour should adopt our cause as an election issue .
4 After the first week of unemployment the claimant would receive 7s. per week for a maximum of fifteen weeks in any one year , paid at the labour exchange at which registration would be compulsory for insured workers .
5 And Gavaskar said : ‘ It would be great for Indian cricket if he can capture the record before Border gets past mine — and I know he will be trying hard for it . ’
6 However , to pick the wrong answer — even if it was a quick answer — would be devastating for British agriculture .
7 It is therefore safe for a fire-engine driver to proceed at a higher speed than would be possible for other drivers .
8 In a closed economy with no government sector where no money either enters or leaves the system it would be possible for total liquidity adjustment between banks to occur in such a way .
9 I considered keeping observation actually on the flat but because of its its location , did not feel that it would be possible for armed officers or for that matter , any officer , to maintain observation for any period of time without being seen .
10 You asked if it would be possible for certain material witnesses to stay on at the Lodge for an extra night while you continue your investigations on the spot .
11 In the still longer term it would be possible for national planners and institutional managers of initial teacher education to adjust the mix of curriculum , pedagogy and school-based learning in such a way as to narrow avoidable gaps between initial and in-service teacher education .
12 I am sure that Opposition Members will be delighted to hear me speak about the free market because they were in some doubt about whether it would be possible for Conservative Members to mention that .
13 If the reasons given were genuine and clear , it would be easy for unscrupulous shoppers ( in a later application ) to apply in terms which avoided the pitfall .
14 They are badly needed : as Green has said , ‘ It would be easy for clinical research to become the first and indeed the greatest casualty of reductions in size in London . ’
15 The author 's aim is to provide an account of the chemistry and analytical techniques associated with compounds of these three elements which would be suitable for non-analytical chemists and engineers .
16 The opening of the town services in 1901–2 , necessitated Blackpool buying trams which would be suitable for year-round operation .
17 Within six months , they in turn would be ripe for constructive torment by Lexandro 's peers .
18 But it would be well for British business to remind itself occasionally of the message contained in Figure 1 ( page 60 ) : the fastest-growing markets are not in Europe .
19 It would be healthy for public services and for dole queues if we could move away from national wage bargaining in a variety of areas .
20 I thought this tip would be useful for other intarsia knitters too .
21 The assumption made above was that it would be useful for subjective risk in driving to promote accurate memory and thus aid the driver in avoiding such situations in the future .
22 Its true reasoning was that doubled car consumption would be good for General Motors and what was good for General Motors , as its president , Charles E. Wilson , memorably announced as his political philosophy , was good for the country .
23 The microfilm equipment would be available for other uses within RBGE , e.g. microfilm copies of Herbarium type specimens could be produced , for sale or loan to other institutions .
24 Technical assistance worth ECU400,000,000 would be available for specific projects in 1991 and a further undetermined sum in 1992 .
25 ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development .
26 Less money would be available for one-off projects and schemes over the next year , William Brown , chairman of the SAC , said .
27 Slides would be available for public reference , and for loan to RBGE staff and students .
28 More recently , at the end of 1982 , the government announced that the sum of £560.5 million would be available for public sector higher education in 1983–4 , a figure which was somewhat higher than was feared and expected .
29 Registers of contaminated land would be available for public scrutiny from April 1993 .
30 That it would be out of place to use scientific discoveries in the course of the investigation ought to be clear : if science is optional , it would be improper to use results deriving from that science in justifying it ; and , if scientific results are held , tentatively , at arm 's length anyway , they are not certain beliefs that would be appropriate for philosophical argument .
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