Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun pl] would [not/n't] be " in BNC.

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1 This would seem to require the ability to reconstruct from each other 's behaviour the probable goal that the behaviour was intended to achieve ( otherwise , the interdependent actions would not be likely to culminate in the achievement of the joint task ) .
2 ‘ A lot of the lead-based paints we used in the old days would n't be permitted today , ’ he pointed out .
3 This meant that the Social Democrats would not be entitled to any extra seats allocated from the party list , and as a result , did not have a majority .
4 The serious climbers would not be seen dead with such riff raff .
5 However , to look only at the persons who were the actual depositors would not be satisfactory .
6 I imagine that the frustrated passengers would not be amused if they realised that the delay was caused by a restless spirit but the report of the accident can be checked in British Rail 's archives .
7 Even the feminist loonies would n't be interested in it .
8 Realistically , the new lines would not be in commission until the end of 1995 ; because of the delay caused by the public inquiry , the NGC has been granted a temporary exemption from its obligation to link the Wilton power station to the grid network .
9 The sweet williams would n't be out for a few days .
10 Society chairman Malcolm Smith said his members would now want to see a written reply from the Department of Health confirming the proposed arrangements would not be introduced .
11 It is of the utmost importance that the Rawlsian method of argument requiring unanimity behind the veil of ignorance should not be defended on the ground that otherwise the resulting principles would not be fair because unanimity is a condition of fairness , or by any other moral argument .
12 The 23 prospective presidential candidates who had contested the discredited primaries would not be allowed to run for president the next time , and all were banned from political activity for the remainder of the transitional period .
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