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

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1 of companies in that survey thought that Labour would be bad for the economy .
2 Under the coup plan , Habib Olahi would be responsible for running the country 's whole electric grid , taking over key factories if necessary .
3 These schools would be eligible for funds of £5,000 each …
4 The final paragraph should have explained that our objection to the proposal to put steps down if the path slipped due to the retaining wall collapsing was that a ) steps would be dangerous for the many elderly people who used the footpath ; b ) it would mean the council cutting into our upper bank and undermining our house garden wall and c ) the council should consider the alternative access to the path offered by our neighbour , Mr M Jones if they did not intend to preserve the present route .
5 The chief inspectors would be responsible for the curriculum in all schools .
6 This car would be perfect for me if it was a hatchback , as I need that for work . ’
7 The trainers would be grateful for any feedback about QT Days .
8 Teachers should enquire as to whether a low vision aid would be appropriate for an individual low vision child in their class .
9 Offers of help have been pouring in from all quarters , with the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , Elizabeth Esteve-Coll putting her conservation department at the ready to assist , and the Secretary of State for National Heritage , Peter Brooke , conceded that his department would be responsible for financing the repair bill .
10 Conable said that Mexico would be eligible for further loans worth $3,000 million in 1990 , two-thirds of which would be devoted to debt reduction .
11 But er I mean er she , she was in a perfect position to do it , I mean she 'd been retired a long time , she was in good health and obviously an annuity would be perfect for her er where it would n't be for a younger person , so I mean life annuities not got .
12 A second loss would be worrying for them — motivation enough to ensure that the errors of Elland Road are not repeated .
13 It was confirmed that a new German rapid deployment force would be available for use within NATO by 1995 , but controversy continued over a proposed amendment of the constitutional prohibition on utilization of German armed forces outside the NATO area , to allow them to take part in UN peacekeeping operations .
14 In addition , the Scheme allows for payment to be made in some cases where the assessment of probability of causation would be insufficient for liability to be established in the courts .
15 In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph at the end of his second year as Archbishop , Dr George Carey said the next 12 months would be difficult for the Church as it focused on the ordination of women to the priesthood .
16 Indeed , the White Paper maintained that there would , in fact , be enhanced local accountability as the more accessible boroughs and districts would be responsible for a fuller range of services .
17 Our view is that the maintenance , deployment and continued support for the sea-launched ballistic missile programmes of both Polaris and Trident would be sufficient for us to make a contribution to the defence of the west and of these islands .
18 A new deputy head to take up an appointment in January 1982 was earmarked to chair and lead the committee , and on the proposal of the head , members of the committee who were also members of the existing curriculum committee would be responsible for reporting on the project development .
19 Subsequent unofficial estimates suggested , however , that at most only 140 million tonnes would be available for consumption , the rest being wasted because of poor storage and transport .
20 The Council would be responsible for naming nine regional councils , each comprising three members including one opposition member .
21 A U-turn on this issue would be embarrassing for the Conservatives and should not be expected .
22 This is fortunate because it is only if the value of the cosmological constant is very small that the universe would be suitable for beings like us .
23 ‘ The result would be that the NHS management would be responsible for the pay and conditions of a million people , but actually arbitrators would dispose of the resources . ’
24 Containment would be necessary For tens of thousands of years .
25 Even if association with the Olympics would n't help in getting sponsorships ( which it definitely would ) , by being in the Olympic movement U.S. rugby would be eligible for large U.S. Olympic Committee grants to help administer its programmes .
26 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 .
27 He also said that Carnogursky would be responsible for co-ordinating the work of the Ministries of Education , Culture , Health , and Labour and Social Affairs , and for dealing with issues connected with the national minorities .
28 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 .
29 The Nobel citation noted that his discovery would be useful for energy conversion technology .
30 However the whole team would be responsible for all aspects of Council Tax for individual taxpayers in that area .
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