Example sentences of "would [be] [adj] for all " in BNC.
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1 | Both logistically and procedurally it would be impossible for all four cases to be pursued to trial at the same time , and it was therefore natural for the Barclays ( Asia ) and West L.B. matters to be placed in relative suspense , whilst attention was concentrated on Carrian and B.M.F.L. |
2 | Because of the nature of the allegations and counter-allegations it would be necessary for all the children to be subjected to psychiatric examination : the Official Solicitor recognises this but has postponed arranging any such examination pending the result of this appeal . |
3 | I think what would be helpful for all of us is to think of our er mental health rather than mental illness |
4 | A school spokesman said the evening would be useful for all Year 9 , 10 and 11 pupils in 11–16 schools . |
5 | We have no reason to think one or the other would be best for all communities at all times . |
6 | The spokesman added that the shower would be available for all councillors to use . |
7 | God gave him up ( see Romans 1 ; 9–17 ) — let him be what he himself wanted , let him have his own way — so that in the end God 's power would be plain for all to see . |
8 | Clearly , even with cheaper fares this would be unattractive for all but the most impecunious rural resident . |
9 | However the whole team would be responsible for all aspects of Council Tax for individual taxpayers in that area . |
10 | Life would be easier for all of us . ’ |
11 | More significantly in 1993 the Committee recommended that it would be sensible for all drinks in the UK to be taxed equally , according to their alcohol content . |