Example sentences of "would be [adj] [noun] of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such a commitment would be strong evidence of enlightened staff management .
2 If only she could just go home , hide away and never have to see anyone again — but she had promised to stick with Paula and there would be all kinds of awkward questions and recriminations if she arrived home alone .
3 It 's a domestic policy , hands off right and this was one of the arguments one of those potent arguments that they 've used in the last forty years right but it 's incredibly naive because any domestic policy will have an international dimension I remember the about European Community right but it was n't for the operation of the common agricultural policy countries in the European Community would be net importers of agricultural goods as we were ten years ago bec because er of protectionism we 've now increased our self sufficiency to the point where were a net exporter of agricultural goods what implications has th does that have for international trade ?
4 The first would be moderate conservatives of placid and unreflective temperament who are happily engaged with their research and their teaching , and who believe that the discipline of English is in good heart , with lots of interesting books coming out and buoyant student demand .
5 On movement of people there would be mutual recognition of professional qualifications ; Switzerland would have until 1996 to adjust from its particularly strict regime on immigration .
6 He said : ‘ This would be important confirmation of British determination to see free speech upheld and our citizens protected .
7 As would be expected months of daily prednisone treatment also adversely affected growth .
8 If mink escaped they could readily establish themselves in the wild , with serious implications for the indigenous wildlife : particularly at risk would be large colonies of ground-nesting seabirds , such as terns , puffins and black guillemots .
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