Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] would [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 Windley intended that the first camp should be started just before the next batch of moran formed their manyattas , so that those who passed through it would then be an influence for good on their fellows .
2 He was living in what would traditionally be described as reduced circumstances .
3 An alternative way of looking at it would perhaps be to say the Greater York Area is that area within ten miles of the city centre as is indicated by the third of the criteria set out in policy H two .
4 It rejects what other conceptions of law accept : that people can have distinctly legal rights as trumps over what would otherwise be the best future properly understood .
5 Medical treatment which involves any touching of a patient is still analysed generally in law as lawful because the patient has consented to what would otherwise be an assault .
6 On a renewed application for leave to move for what would now be called judicial review , this court granted the application .
7 They thrive on what would normally be regarded as overcrowding , as this reduces the potential for territoriality and hence aggression .
8 She had only ever loved one man — and tomorrow the barrier that stood between them would finally be removed , when Anna married another .
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