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

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1 She had thought everyone would have gone to the Oyster Bar and that only the night-watchman would be in the building .
2 Perhaps a coffee would be in order ? ’
3 Overall the budget would be in deficit by 33,900 million kroner ( US$6,300 million ) or 3.8 per cent of GNP .
4 Directed skills training — Here the emphasis would be on acquiring the skills needed to operate particular packages effectively .
5 If Clarence had lit a cigarette and that caused the explosion , then the Trust would be under no liability .
6 If the indifference curves are strictly convex to the origin , then there is a single preferred value of G for individual i , denoted by G i and given by the tangency at Q. If the quantity of public goods were smaller , then the individual would be on a lower indifference curve , and the same applies at higher quantities ( see the dashed indifference curve and points R and S ) .
7 It 's still not uncommon to meet people who declare that if one were seated in a Parisian cafe , rather than a British pub , then the conversation would be on a different level .
8 The case is also authority for the fact that if the premises are out of repair at the commencement of the term then the tenant would be under an obligation to repair them .
9 so you could pull it up and down and the effects went out the bottom of the tube , the tube came up like that and it came over , and like that and then the shade would be like that and then you could swing it round
10 Features such as kerning , tracking , inter-letter and inter-word spacing control , ligatures and hung punctuation are all but unknown in page makeup yet no typographer would be without them .
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