Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pron] would be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the afternoon there 'd be costume parties . |
2 | And , you , you make for that and on i on the sand there 'd be number seven you see , so you could got to dive for there if you were lost . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | She 'd phone to see if he was all right and if he did n't answer the phone there 'd be trouble . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . ' |
7 | The background against which they fought was arid red desert ; they might have been fighting to make it green again ; yet one had the feeling that if either defeated the other it would be disaster . |
8 | Even if it was the day we 'd be sort of coming back |
9 | The former pairing has been on the cards ever since critics fingered Penn as the brat who would be Bob but the latter seems less plausible . |
10 | At six in the morning it would be daylight , and with the curtains drawn in the office … |
11 | Yul : The Man Who Would Be King is published by Collins , £15. for tabloid arts p 19 |
12 | THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING |
13 | It emerges that Michael Knighton , the man who would be Manchester United chairman , is seeking help to salvage his attempted £20m takeover . |
14 | Election ‘ 92 : Smith squeezes faithful into schedule Jenny Shields follows the man who would be Chancellor |
15 | The man who would be Chancellor , and polished performer of the small screen , was on the stump in his own constituency and having fun . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | So in the end it would be Maxim 's name on the pieces of paper , not whatever Sims was calling himself on this trip . |
18 | After considerable wrangling , a compromise was reached : there would be a German version of the film which would be Engel 's and a British version which would be the BFI 's ( though these ‘ versions ’ proved , in the event , to be identical ) . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The thought of it filled her with an immense regret because a child could not stay a child there would be men ( a man she hoped ) in Nicandra 's life , Aunt Tossie thought with pity and some disgust — her mind scampered hurriedly from the contemplation of a subject not forbidden so much as not existing for her . |
21 | I am in favour of somewhat greater powers of disposal being given to some of our national museums and galleries so that if an item was clearly surplus to a collection there would be power to dispose of it , provided that the funds realised were reinvested in the acquisition of other , perhaps contemporary material . |
22 | Little by little , however , MacDonald and his closest colleagues became convinced that if they were given the opportunity to form a Government it would be folly to turn it down . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | ‘ Being a dancer it would be sacrilege to have worked your whole life and then just let it go . |
25 | No doubt there would be disagreement as to precise figures , both in absolute and percentage terms for Soviet economic growth during this period ; and the above small selection is only meant to be indicative . |
26 | No doubt there would be pressure brought to bear on these two … |
27 | Within the New Testament we find reference to pious individuals who were awaiting the redemption of Israel through the mission of a Messiah who would be King David 's greater son . |
28 | In half an hour it would be time to take her loaves out of the oven : the only drawback to her new business was that it meant getting up early every single morning of the year . |