Example sentences of "would [be] [adv] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd be much more a man if he 'd never met you . ’ |
2 | Look famous famous founders , pioneers Africa for east or west I think it 'd be there today the muses do you know what that says ? |
3 | There was this view that the first world war would be rather like a re-run of some of these wars at the end of the nineteenth century . |
4 | We would be even more a country of two societies than is already the case , with the divide being between the employed haves and the unemployed have-nots . |
5 | This impression of relative prosperity would be even more the case in physicians ' private offices , but these are unevenly distributed and are largely absent from the poorest parts of the city . |
6 | Many of them would be as much a record of the times as of TV 's part in them . |
7 | She was faced starkly by the absolute wonder of life , and enfolded in that double-edged knowledge was the taste and imminence of death , which would be quite simply the absence of movement in the baby : stillness . |
8 | The idea would be very much an extension of our activities at St Oswald 's Church Centre in Bidston Village . |
9 | However , since it is obvious that human society could never advance without some sort of leadership structure , what makes us think the family , society 's basic unit , would be any less an anarchy with equal responsibility ? |