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

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1 Knowing how radio sets are typically organized we would be much more likely to conclude that the whole circuit was working incorrectly .
2 I 'm not going to I 'm not I 'm not going to be drawn into discussing the names of any particular person , I 'm merely saying it would be of no consequence .
3 I 'm not suggesting it would be . ’
4 ‘ With equipment like this , the legal limit of exhaust emissions could be further reduced which would be good news for the environment , ’ said Dr Coles , of Swansea University .
5 By contrast , if the economy were highly internationalized there would be strong two-way flows in all categories .
6 We when we got the song first and recorded we we were talking one day and we were just saying it would be an ideal song for Children in Need you know so we decided that we 'd er donate all the proceeds from this track on the video and album and the concert in Stockport , it 's tomorrow night is n't it ?
7 Even if his New Jerusalem were ever built it would be executed and administered by the people in this city .
8 In other words , if the prey skeletons were perfectly preserved there would be no losses from the cranial and postcranial skeleton , and there would be no isolated teeth because they would all still be in place in the jaws .
9 With , if only 60 per cent of total current income were equally distributed it would be socially valued as equivalent .
10 The incident , trivial in itself , of 20 November 1946 , culminated three days later in a terrible bombardment of Haiphong which was a prelude to pitched battles in Tonkin between the Vietminh forces and the French ; and although the usually quoted figure of 6,000 Vietnamese dead in Haiphong may be too high , the ease with which casualties of this order could be inflicted , with a French cruiser joining in at close range , suggested misleadingly that when French forces were fully engaged it would be such a one-sided contest that the Vietminh would learn the appropriate lesson .
11 ‘ We were never told it would be used in this way , ’ the teacher said .
12 If the fixture list is so crowded it would be one way of freeing some space .
13 These categories of luck threaten the very notion of moral responsibility in that if the precondition of control is consistently applied we would be disbarred from making the wide range of moral judgments that we find it entirely natural to make .
14 For example , if the ship had a 5 degree list and was badly leaking it would be totally unseaworthy and this would be a breach of a condition enabling the hirer to repudiate the contract .
15 I was just thinking it would be quite convenient would n't it ?
16 Resolution of the GATT problem was " critical to the security of Europe " and if a quick solution was not achieved there would be a crisis .
17 She was always saying she 'd be glad to go to her reward so she 's got what she wanted , and I was never very fond of her .
18 The defendants argued that if the machine was securely fenced it would be unusable .
19 ‘ Oh , I was n't thinking it would be him . ’
20 I was n't expecting you 'd be that busy just now .
21 Chair , where , where erm , agreements er , leave things open wherever possible , the courts will interpret them as the parties intended to act reasonably one to the other , and er , if there were a formal agreement and that was then tested it would be a matter for the courts to decide what was reasonable , obviously asking for , what was it you 're suggesting , ten million ?
22 Mr Wilson added : ‘ When many of the developments were being built tenants associations and public representatives pointed out that publicly-owned areas were prone to vandalism but it was never envisaged they would be subject to such official neglect .
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