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

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1 If it were a perfect world the cable links into subscribers homes would also be of optical fibre , and upwards compatible in the future .
2 Presumably each side would want to state its position about the quality/condition of the sample and the evidence would presumably be about other samples said to be of various qualities or conditions .
3 ‘ The overall view is that much improvement can be made in these guides , which at present would only be of marginal use to a student .
4 Integrating some of the Public Schools in the way proposed would eventually cost about £12m. each year , and £6.1m. in the short term : these plans would now be in open competition with the proposals of the Newsom and Plowden Reports , at a time when severe economies were being applied to public expenditure .
5 This did not take place , however , because schools would be required to go through the process at different times and such training would probably be of limited value for schools which were not to undertake an appraisal for some time .
6 Launching a business with redundancy pay carried considerable financial risks , while training would only be of lasting value if there was a real job at the end of it .
7 The level of noise pollution from one of the larger aerogenerators which during high winds would achieve supersonic speeds at the end of the blade would certainly be of formidable proportions .
8 The Producer would still be in overall charge , but his or her role was now far more strategic than tactical .
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