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

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1 It 'd be perfectly proper if there were new local government offices to be built for them to be located on an I five site .
2 it sounds very much the same , the same line , I mean it 'd be very odd if any court came to a conclusion that one put on a fanciful grounds erm suspend or ignore any , any er particular part of European law
3 They think it right , however , to express their opinion that , in all the circumstances and having regard , in particular , to the lapse of time between trial and the determination of this appeal , it would be wholly appropriate that the death sentence should now be commuted .
4 It would be equally inconceivable that any army should be composed as to the majority of cowards , of gun-shy .
5 Conversely , managers ( quite reasonably ) insist that it would be equally unjust if their rights to commission on projects which they have initiated were to cease the moment they parted company from the artist .
6 It would be equally grave if it had been a burglary charge but he was facing one of the most serious allegations you could make .
7 Likewise it would be equally regrettable if in finding so much satisfaction from the face , we withheld from our children the artistry of creating a mask .
8 The School Board is writing to support this initiative , and it would be most helpful if you could do likewise .
9 This process was one that we 'd enjoyed the public inquiry process for over fifty years and it would be most helpful if the minister at some point in his er later remarks perhaps could take this opportunity to tell the house that the Conservatives do not intend to side step the public inquiry stage of any future boundary proposals , European or I 'd be glad to give up .
10 After the user requirement had been produced , and the options for system development had been considered , it was agreed that it would be most cost-effective if suitable applications software could be identified , which would also reduce the time required for installation .
11 Certainly it would be most unsatisfactory if I was to get your comments on Wednesday , so that the Councils could n't reply to them .
12 RE THE letter complaining of the lights too bright on Chelwood Avneue , it would be most welcome if the lights there could be switched to Methuen Street .
13 It would be most unfair if he should suffer for the Kaiser 's unpopularity .
14 We believe it only on grounds of modesty : it would be most remarkable if the universe looked the same in every direction around us , but not around other points in the universe !
15 Although the final decision was with Cabinet , it would be most unlikely that they would overturn the views of a committee which had spent a number of weeks going through the proposals almost line by line — particularly given that half the Cabinet were on the committee and the Prime Minister was in the chair .
16 Even if B had no actual knowledge it would be most likely that he would be fixed with knowledge on the basis of the reasonable man test .
17 It would be most unfortunate if , as a result of this new work , we could no longer make the statement in good faith ’ .
18 The mode of attack was to approach the ground around 2:55 when it would be most busy and not look out of the ordinary .
19 ‘ In fact , ’ he 'd gone on , ‘ it would be most convenient if they did it on their birthdays .
20 It would be most upsetting if Captain Auden were to hear I had shown you the implant I designed for him . ’
21 In the Berg judgment , Mr Justice Hobhouse considered the timing of Union Discount 's alleged reliance on the 1982 accounts : ‘ Furthermore , there would only be a limited period of time within which it would be reasonably foreseeable that a bank or discount house would rely upon a given set of audited accounts .
22 A further justification was added in a Department of Employment memorandum in 1988 : ‘ There is currently no legislation in this country to prevent age discrimination in employment and the Government 's view is that it would be neither beneficial nor practical to do so .
23 Experience of the families — It would be neither feasible nor desirable to intrude upon these families at frequent intervals to monitor their response to the emergent diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy .
24 He did , however , acknowledge that it would be neither responsible nor sensible to ignore the existence of the Action Committee , and he offered them the opportunity of a meeting with representatives of the council .
25 Why ca n't we could , as I suggest it would be slightly vague and , and the fact that the , the report shows the collection date , we could say the date it 's going to be collected cos you 'd get them to go through all
26 It would be decidedly odd if in Britain any small party were to persist in advocating a system practically certain to work in the opposite direction .
27 ‘ I said it would be pretty dreadful where he is now , how will he cope there ? ’
28 Leaf mould is what I really lust for , but no one sells it and it would be ecologically unsound and legally unwise to go digging it out of Wimbledon Common .
29 And it would be rather pointless if I started trying to ape him .
30 The week from Saturday 9th March to Friday 15th March will be ‘ Be A Sport For Comic Relief ’ week , and it would be rather nice if every town/area in the country where we have classes could put on an event tied in with good local media coverage ( advanced warning to newspapers & radio — they will have received national press releases and be anxious to get local news ) — a sponsored ball bounce is probably the easiest thing to organise , but please let us know your ideas .
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