Example sentences of "[noun] that [noun prp] would be the " in BNC.

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1 Fisher , who had gone to Melbourne briefly in 1897 with high hopes of being selected for Australia , was determined to see Otago cricket prosper , and convinced the local authorities that Crawford would be the type of coach who could bring on the young Otago players .
2 I cherish his and your friendship , and I can say in all sincerity that Cork would be the poorer without you .
3 And our prediction that the USSR would be the most troubled nation of the 1980s was quite prescient — we said specifically in those pre-Gorbachev days that Poland would be the thin end of the wedge and that the resurgence of ethnic identity would cause a flashpoint , especially among Muslims .
4 forgive me Mr if I want to ask somebody some questions about the brochure and er the layout and so on and I find out Counsel has n't , I gather from Mr that Mr would be the person I ought to ask , is that right ?
5 There may always have been some in Mercia who did not approve of Offa 's Lichfield policy and the realization that London would be the ideal centre for the southern provinces offered a neat solution to a tangled ecclesiastical and political situation .
6 While there was no doubt that Roosevelt would be the Democratic candidate that year , the choice of his running-mate caused greater controversy .
7 At the Edinburgh summit Mr Major promoted an agreement that Strasbourg would be the permanent seat of the parliament .
8 To those outside , it is all nonsense — an observation that Ayer would be the first to corroborate .
9 A partial answer might be that he was confident at the time that Argentina would be the first country to exploit atomic energy for industrial purposes .
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