Example sentences of "and [pron] would [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Political correspondence can be a vital source for political history , but for specifically sociological purposes there are likely to be few types of correspondence these days which would be easily available and which would be of value for social research . |
2 | Suggest one type of shop which is missing and which would be of value to young people in your area . |
3 | If she took her problem to Rachel , Rachel would listen and she would be on Maggie 's side . |
4 | It was and she would be in time . |
5 | And he would be at death 's door — unrecognizable . |
6 | These findings support our own observations and it would be of interest to use immunohistochemistry to examine for the presence of other cytokines in the normal human mucosa . |
7 | If the approach was that way he would get no warning at all , and it would be on top of George — his name for the dummy sitting like a drunken son-of-a-bitch — before he knew it . |
8 | The need for an element of surprise is also glaring , and it would be worth Cox 's monitoring the John Sheridan situation at Forest . |
9 | One is secret and compartmented , and another is sort of boyish and boastful , and it would be in character for him to say , I wo n't be here tomorrow , I will be down south , and then for him to say , Yes , it was a quick trip and I flew all night and I came back and I have n't slept for 48 hours , always complaining about how busy he was and how terribly overworked . |
10 | If he achieves his ambitious growth targets it is bound to mean more jobs although it is highly unlikely that they will grow at the same rate — ‘ but it would be fairly substantial and it would be in Glasgow ’ . |