Example sentences of "it would be for " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know whether it was because he realised how hard it 'd be for us to get enough for both of us , or whether he knew he was off his head and needed someone around who was n't , y'know what I mean , to look after the kids and sort things out , like . |
2 | Well it 'd be for the this angle if you extended it so it 'd be eight divided by the three sixty is n't it ? |
3 | said it 'd be for April you see |
4 | I had a feeling it would be for the best , I said , when I stopped on the hard shoulder that day . |
5 | I thought long and hard about it but in the end I decided it would be for the best . |
6 | He confirmed that he did think it would be for the best if I dropped out of family life , and in my heart , I knew he was right . |
7 | War had been declared , and the fate of Czechoslovakia , Austria and Poland was sealed , as it would be for several other countries . |
8 | We will also be showing why continued research should be permitted , and how disastrous it would be for all women if the policy advocated by the Pro-Life lobby were to be adopted . |
9 | How much better it would be for ministers to be seen in the constituencies giving us the ammunition we need to fight on the doorsteps . ’ |
10 | ‘ You think it would be for the best then ? ’ |
11 | A writer should suffer and all that — it would be for her own good in the long run . |
12 | While I am the last to recommend such surgery unnecessarily , there 's no doubt that in Sombro 's case it would be for his own good . |
13 | I suspect that for many young Germans it might be pretty meaningless , as it would be for their British or French contemporaries , who simply want to get on with their lives without having to attend to the doings of another generation . |
14 | That incident illustrated how easy it would be for an atomic war to develop , so a hot-line was set up by means of a permanent telephone link between Washington in the U.S.A. and Moscow in the U.S.S.R. |
15 | ‘ How sad it would be for us to lose you to the sea , Señor Capitano . ’ |
16 | The winner of the President 's Cup , as it would be for at least three more years , was Artisan Secretary and Club Greensman , Bill Steptoe . |
17 | It was only after I had mentioned Miss Kenton that I suddenly realized how entirely inappropriate it would be for me to continue . |
18 | I insisted that the Unit must be responsible for its own training and operational planning and that , therefore , the Commander of the Unit must come directly under the C in C. I emphasised how fatal it would be for the proposed unit to be put under any existing branch or formation for administration . |
19 | The further west Allied aircraft could be stationed , the easier it would be for them to protect the sea lanes which were vulnerable to enemy air power based in Sicily and Crete . |
20 | What a wonderful thing it would be for us all if we could think of ‘ family ’ in this extended way ! |
21 | McGrath said : ‘ If I had a New Year 's wish , it would be for us and Manchester United to battle it out in a two-horse race for the Championship — and for us to win it for a lot of reasons . ’ |
22 | Mostly , these were people in lower socio-economic groups ; but it is worth noting that even in these groups people with high credit commitments , or people who said that if they had to arrange a loan it would be for a relatively large sum of money , generally said they would prefer monthly repayments . |
23 | I thought what a good idea it would be for me to do the same and I kept this in mind . |
24 | Of course , if you are musical yourself , then what a wonderful excuse it would be for composing a tune for someone special and writing it out neatly on manuscript paper . |
25 | Tonight , if the bombers came , it would be for the seventh night in a row ; a whole week without sleep . |
26 | I had always imagined that when I finally lost my virginity , it would be for the same reason I smoked and drank , because it would have seemed unsophisticated not to . |
27 | The only way to get rid of it would be for enough Tory MPs to join with the Opposition parties to throw it out . |
28 | If he ever left Everton now it would be for a modest fee . |
29 | Contrary to such a view , black kids believe that , for them , being successful is more difficult than it would be for the white person of comparable proficiency . |
30 | The prestige and repute connected to sporting success at school made it a viable , intriguing and challenging venture for her , as it would be for many otherwise nondescript black kids already faced with the adversity of being black in what is perceived to be a hostile environment . |