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

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1 Anatoly Chubais , the Committee 's chairman , explained the ways in which the privatization vouchers might be used : ( i ) workers could acquire shares in their own enterprise ; ( ii ) vouchers could be used at auction to buy shares in enterprises which were to become joint stock companies ; ( iii ) vouchers could be spent via private investment funds which would be intermediaries in share purchasing ; or ( iv ) vouchers could be sold for cash .
2 If he loved Dana he would be part of her sister 's life and she hoped she would never have to see him again .
3 Considerable further work would be required to analyse and describe the information objects which would be candidates for indexing , and/or electronic filing .
4 Besides those things which a partner is actually authorised to do by the terms of the partnership , any other of his acts which would be part of the usual conduct of a business of the type carried on by his firm will also be binding .
5 He is the typical wimpy boy who would be outcast at school .
6 At both ends of the age range there would be variations in progress , so a total of ten levels would be needed .
7 In the interval there would be pressure on Scottish MPs to abstain at the second vote on the ground that their constituents were not affected .
8 Over the next five years there would be shortfalls of ‘ tens of millions of tonnes ’ unless new investments came on stream , he warned almost as the government announced that capital spending in the energy sector would be slashed by 40 per cent .
9 ‘ When I was at school I had no idea that one day I 'd be captain of Yorkshire .
10 This is a really major issue , because I mean he , there would be a situation where the person who would be Head of the Church of England would be a divorcee of a church which does not believe in divorce .
11 We shall say the same if , when the testator had instituted a sole heir , for the sake of the person who would be heir on intestacy he wrote ‘ I ask in place of the estate which I left to you , which would pass on intestacy to my brother , that you be content with 100 gold pieces . '
12 Even if it was the day we 'd be sort of coming back
13 One day he would be Head of his family-a powerful man , almost a god .
14 In some cases there would be errors in the reproduction .
15 In due season there would be poppies in those fields , bright red reminders of other years .
16 IN JANUARY , some in the City forecast that by the end of last month there would be failures among large , quoted property companies .
17 I do n't know but he would n't , he would n't have it cooked aboard there , my mother used to cook it for him and I 'd stagger down in an ordinary shopping basket , in two basins there 'd be vegetables in one and his pudding and gravy in the other and I used to take that down for him and he used to come ashore and he used to then go and have it .
18 Police received a warning there would be explosions at those offices and those of Shell Expro at Altens and Elf Caledonia at Bridge of Don .
19 Coun Bob Brady , committee chairman described it as an exciting project which would be part of the town 's City Challenge programme .
20 Coun. Pudney said the light rail transit system being considered by Cleveland county council could ease commuter traffic if it linked Guisborough with Middlesbrough , but that had no connection with the bypass which would be part of the county 's primary road network .
21 It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives .
22 ‘ If more judges are required because of the greater degree of litigious activity it is logical to assume that those successful counsel of high calibre who would be candidates for judge 's office would find it economically more gratifying to remain as advocates ’ , he said .
23 In the army of the Kha-Khan they would be leaders of ten , or perhaps a hundred .
24 Estate agency fees are based on the value of the property , eg 1 per cent of a £30,000 flat would be £300 , plus VAT , whereas on the sale of a £90,000 house it would be £900 plus VAT .
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