Example sentences of "[vb mod] be wrong for [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Ah in which case it 'd be wrong for me to say that you 're not fit for work anyway .
2 BMC General Secretary Derek Walker would not speculate on the outcome of these meetings , adding : ‘ It would be wrong for me to pre-empt any decision of the Management Committee .
3 " It would be wrong for me to pretend that these problems can be solved quickly — if they can be solved at all .
4 It would be wrong for me to anticipate what the final conclusions of CAJEC , and the Councils of the Institutes ( which will ultimately have to make the decision on the current ‘ hot ’ topics ) will be .
5 My mother was quite capable of making the journey but , because of her age , I had felt that it would be wrong for me to allow her to undertake it .
6 Do n't get me wrong , I like flashy bass playing and it would be wrong for me to sound as if I did n't approve ; it 's just that these kind of situations are always a trade-off .
7 The health service takes seriously the issues of confidentiality which surround the treatment of its patients , and it would be wrong for me to discuss in the House the details of Mr. Thorpe 's individual treatment .
8 ‘ It would be wrong for me to play in the Tests against Scotland and the All Blacks and captain the side and not be around when the guys go on tour .
9 The Lord Chief Justice had said then that it would be wrong for it to appear that the proposals had the backing of the judges or that they had had any hand in their preparation ; and that it was essential that the judges remained at arm 's length .
10 and it would be wrong for us to consider it in that form .
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