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

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1 That 'd be a sight for sore eyes with that one .
2 Oh yeah , what oh yes , oh without a doubt Joan , er you can do it , you could have the name and you could have who talked to them and , and then I can tell 'em that what , I 've done this you see and that 'd be the end of it it does suggest that you do n't tell them before you tell them after and then you sort of give them the opp the opportunity of me knocking , not recording it you see , wiping it off the tape , because it stunts the conversation .
3 When he talks of taking the war to the terrorists , I must reassert from the Dispatch Box that the actions of Her Majesty 's Government , and of the security forces on their behalf , will be conducted under the rule of law and that the rule of law will not be thrown away , for that would be a concession to the terrorists .
4 That would be a surprise for your da , would n't it ?
5 I thought that would be a bit of fun .
6 That would be a constraint on me and an imposition on the viewer .
7 You , we 're doing fractions if you like so you could draw a half and that would be a half of three hundred and sixty .
8 Erm , one reason why ca n't help himself to that is because that would be a history of change , that would be a history of the body , and that is not intrinsic to us .
9 Erm , one reason why ca n't help himself to that is because that would be a history of change , that would be a history of the body , and that is not intrinsic to us .
10 That would be a subject for discussion in their house tonight , a scene , no less , at the bus stop with the Hogan family of all people .
11 That would be a decision of the officer in charge of the actual operation erm that was actually going into the flat but it was normal practice that radios would be switched off .
12 understand why all the agencies involved identify four in those circumstances I think in R A Southern Water district to themselves , because we 've got that information repeated across the county erm and it seemed to me important that erm somebody er accepted responsibility for taking an overall view of the circumstances to er merely because of course we can only concern ourselves with manmade er circumstances rather than er erm but I think you know members would agree that as a strategic planning authority , we appear to be the only auth er the only body which can erm in the cold light of day we view the circumstances look at the implications for strategic planning and local planning and the suggestion of those developments and obviously that would be a concern to us and er I felt and I have to that it is an area of responsibility erm which er within the of this
13 He has to have his £5 on Friday , and he would n't take any less than £2 a session , we both smoke , so that would be a total of about £6 a day at least , and then I 'd spend £1 on our tea alone .
14 But that would be a kind of failure , having summoned up the courage to go this far , to take this step ; and though he had warned her that it might hurt a little , she trusted him : he was so gentle , so mature .
15 I 'm thinking now in particular of Plato 's four so if that particular inclination to be , I du n no , poetical or philosopher , then that would be a kind of individuation of us .
16 That would be a kind of friendliness .
17 Well , that would be a change in procedure , I think , I do n't recall that the closure of Berwick St James school was dealt with by county council , but Berwick St James was closed , I do n't think we can pretend in either way about that .
18 That would be a case of extortion colore officii , which was the position in Brocklebank Ltd. v. The King [ 1924 ] 1 K.B .
19 But that would be a case of our having a competing or countervailing reason that conflicted with our main positive reason for not killing or stealing .
20 that would be a part of it .
21 I might be replaced by an old-fashioned advocate of Latinate grammar , and that would be a disaster for the schools .
22 That would be a disaster for the rest of the country .
23 The council say that would be a disaster for race relations .
24 erm er , from the , probably that would be a non-starter as a research then would n't it ?
25 That would be a gesture of supreme eloquence by Milton , the humanist .
26 Next to that would be a sort of double stroke in the margin , erm can you see the name Holloway erm Well , on the line below that , erm it 's talking about the Earl of Newark and his servants , and then on the following line it says , ‘ removed to Trinity College and son gone out of town ’ .
27 I would quite like to include historical information about many of the places of interest along the route , but that would be a lot of work for £75 and I imagine the Council already has plenty of material which could be easily incorporated .
28 We should not allow that , because that would be a contempt of democracy .
29 But if I start putting pressure on myself , saying ‘ Man , I am the No 1 and I 'm going to do it again ’ , that would be a load of garbage . ’
30 Asked whether , if the Tories lost the vote , the Queen would call for Mr Kinnock to form a government , Mr Heseltine said : ‘ That would be a matter for the Royal prerogative . ’
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