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

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1 If this was the source of the visitors ' continuing jurisdiction in disciplinary appeals , then it was accepted that they would be amenable to judicial review , their situation being in certain respects comparable to that of a visitor to a university or college who holds that position by virtue of his office , cp the Queen as visitor of the University of Hull : see the Page case [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 , 1279 .
2 As the Law Commission recommended in 1976 , the test should be whether the granting of relief to an applicant who has delayed would cause substantial prejudice or hardship to any person or would be detrimental to good administration .
3 This was the contention that the court ought not to entertain the action ‘ because to do so would be detrimental to national security ’ , the defence referring to the long-established practice of Secretaries of State not to disclose or discuss the existence of a warrant .
4 The council believes the change of use would be detrimental to adjoining occupiers and the surrounding area and says that there is already an existing taxi office use approved for premises nearby in Bowesfield Lane .
5 In any case , adds Martin , it would be impossible to opencast the Stamford Bridge pitch .
6 I 'm terribly fond of the book and it was very personal ; I just hoped that it would be personal to other people , particularly people at that same period in their lives .
7 The current system has been developed for English , but the methods would be applicable to other languages which use the same or similar alphabets .
8 The concept underlying the proposed storage system was that files and documents would be subject to central management , achieved by keeping a record on the proposed indexing system .
9 Under the accord , which Bustos claimed was only a " first step " falling short of CUT demands , a new minimum wage of US$87 was to be paid from June 1 in addition to adjustments to family allowances , pensions and some subsidies , which would be subject to annual vision .
10 The officer concerned would be subject to internal army discipline .
11 ‘ If it happens it would be subject to disciplinary action . ’
12 The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea , Paias Wingti , described the raid as an " atrocious act " and promised that those responsible would be subject to disciplinary action .
13 The case remained open after placement , and would be subject to six-weekly review within the home .
14 He questioned the whole process of " throwaway " non-binding Senate resolutions , and made it clear that any further resolutions on the Middle East and Jerusalem would be subject to serious examination .
15 The Panel may , nevertheless , have to be supervised by the regulatory authority ( for example , the DTI ) and this would be subject to judicial review .
16 This would be subject to strict regulation and only banks would have access to deposit insurance .
17 A Home Office minister , Michael Jack , said the crop would be subject to strict licensing controls to ensure only approved varieties with no potential for drugs misuse were planted .
18 Spelling out the pitfalls at the conference , Ronald Cowles , who left British Coal last year , said major new mining developments would be opposed by residents and conservation groups and new businesses would be subject to stringent planning , environment and health and safety controls .
19 By the Submission of the Clergy of 1532 , convocation surrendered its position as an independent legislative body for the church , and agreed both that all existing canons should be reviewed by a royal commission composed of both lay and clerical members and that in the future ecclesiastical laws would be subject to royal assent .
20 The regulation would not apply if two-thirds of each company 's EC turnover was derived from a single member country , in which case the merger would be subject to national authority .
21 Soldiers spend ‘ prolonged periods ’ in the look-out posts as a more frequent turn-over rate would be counter-productive to effective intelligence-gathering .
22 For a more realistic scenario of a 1 metre rise , cities and resorts built on sandbanks on the eastern and Gulf coasts including Miami , Galveston and Atlantic City would be vulnerable to serious flooding during hurricanes .
23 NSC 68 had been influenced in part by the fear that the United States itself would be vulnerable to Soviet attack as early as 1954 .
24 The expression in his yellow eyes was unreadable and , since his oddly lengthened features were incapable of displaying an emotion which would be understandable to other humans , it was impossible to know what he was thinking .
25 To acknowledge hunger ( which is not a disease but a social illness ) would be tantamount to political suicide among leaders whose power has come traditionally from the same plantation economy that produced that hunger in the first place .
26 Does your organization have any programme of training you think would be relevant to human resource development ; communication/presentation skills ?
27 Therefore , from the social point of view , vertical integration would be preferable to vertical separation .
28 Thirteen of the health effects would be due to thyroid cancer fatalities , assuming a 5 per cent fatality rate among a total number of expected thyroid cancers of 250 .
29 This would be unacceptable to other political parties , notably the Congress Party , which props up India 's very minority government .
30 We chose these three profile components because this division of the English curriculum would be familiar to English teachers and in accord with good practice .
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