Example sentences of "[ex0] would [be] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Think of the present problem with Bosnia there is n't a single er advanced industrial country that wishes to get engaged in ground warfare in Yugoslavia because there would be simply no point in it and any casualty er would be seen as a waste , as a throwing away of resources and you 'd have many casualties it 's argued .
2 There would be simply a walkout and the men would stay out until management either conceded to listen to one of their representatives and resolved the matter then and there .
3 The best time of day would be between twelve noon and three thirty or four o'clock , this is a time when the manager is generally out having one of his long lunches , er the assistant manager would probably return to the bank about round about two , two thirty , and the situation in the bank er between these times would be that there would be only a handful of staff , usually junior staff on duty who are more susceptible to passing information than the senior staff .
4 There would be literally no relationship between a man and his son-in-law were it not for his daughter , and so on .
5 And there would be always a beast or two cut up for to be given to the village .
6 Labour , for example , wants next year to throw £20 million at a ‘ reading recovery scheme ’ for which there would be absolutely no need had reading been properly taught in the first place ( something which requires little in the way of ‘ resources ’ ) .
7 The ‘ before ’ studies anticipated that although the potential use of the bicycle would be increased by the development of the network , there would be virtually no transfer from other modes to it .
8 There would be virtually no risk of her ringing to check up ; she can ‘ t abide me , and she 's even worse with Frank and the kids .
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