Example sentences of "would [be] different " in BNC.
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1 | But that did not mean that the ethos of a Roman catholic state would be in any way diminished , only that the form of political religious power would be different . |
2 | The situation would be different from this only if the internal discriminations carried with them some experiential ‘ feel ’ that was not to be identified with some physical process of which BS could know . |
3 | All would be different , they believe , if the majority of decent and honest Catholics could escape the grip of fear , and they define the role of community relations police in West Belfast as attempting , in a small way , to loosen the Catholic community from the stranglehold of the paramilitaries , as the commentary on a police promotional video stated : ‘ The effort of trying to win the people 's minds and hearts away from terrorism is personified in the Community Relations Branch , whose members regularly attend meetings involving civilian bodies , public representatives , and discuss problems such as vandalism . ’ |
4 | If there was something in our way it would be different . ’ |
5 | Next year it would be different ; A Squadron would be supporting the marches and B Squadron would be training at Vogelsang . |
6 | If only the British would pull their socks up things would be different . |
7 | Or , even if I did , that things would be different . ’ |
8 | It would be different if a school was making parents feel morally obliged to find these extras for their children , but we do not . |
9 | Things would be different between them . |
10 | He would start the evening in his quiet , sometimes moody , Kansas drawl and would end up in ranting fashion , telling them all that things would be different when he and the rest of ‘ new ’ Hollywood were running things , and they would all be clapped in irons , which was hardly the brightest way to inspire confidence at a time when you were seeking film money . |
11 | The British government argued that if a major change in the system of documentation was not called for , but only minor incidental adjustments , such adjustments would be different in kind from those at present allowed by law . |
12 | It would be different with boys , Denis thought . |
13 | It was a great disappointment but I made up my mind there and then that it would be different next term . |
14 | The overall aims of the experience would be specified , including : to give students the opportunity to work in a real production kitchen where the pace , the expectations and the allowed tolerances would be different from a college training kitchen ; to give students the chance to see and use specialist equipment unavailable at college ; to give the students the opportunity to assess their own personal skills , including the ability to cope on their own , away from home . |
15 | ‘ It would be different . |
16 | But if they were to meet away from school , out of uniform , no longer under the watchful eye of the masters and mistresses in their chalk-marked black gowns , then maybe it would be different . |
17 | After that , it would be different . |
18 | ‘ I think there was a lot of loyalty and desire for the marriage to work out , particularly between Vicki and I. I mean , you 'd think that the two sisters would have bonded together against everyone , but there would be different … coalitions . |
19 | After marriage it would be different ; they would suddenly , without prior instruction , be expected to supervise cooks and other servants , direct a household , entertain , and give to charity out of the housekeeping money . |
20 | proposed usage would be different from that for which the premises were let . |
21 | A novel would be different : a source of sustenance over days or weeks , something to keep you going . |
22 | ‘ It would be different for Jeff as well if he had a job here , but he 's just on holiday . |
23 | Then things would be different . |
24 | It would be different at six o'clock when the surrounding mills spewed out their weary and gin-thirsty humanity . |
25 | A classless society would no doubt constitute subjects who ( like Miss Beale and Miss Buss ) , would be different from us , but they would be constituted nonetheless , and could not know that their own conviction of being unexploited was not mistaken . |
26 | Since another class presumably would then be hegemonal , all class relations would be changed , the state would be different , the dominant ideology would be different , and so on . |
27 | Since another class presumably would then be hegemonal , all class relations would be changed , the state would be different , the dominant ideology would be different , and so on . |
28 | The temperature changes for doubled CO 2 would be different if , instead , a mixture of increased greenhouse gas concentrations ( CO 2 , CH 4 , N 2 O , CFCs ) was considered . |
29 | ‘ I think most of us in our first tour had the impression that English conditions would be different from those in New Zealand . |
30 | Normally her husband would make himself comfortable beside the fire , sometimes holding their child in his arms , and make small talk as she peeled the potatoes and washed the greens , but tonight Carrie knew it would be different . |