Example sentences of "[noun] would be [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather sooner than expected , Digital Equipment Corp duly announced yesterday that its first second source for the Alpha AXP RISC microprocessor would be Mitsubishi Electric Corp , which will manufacture and sell DEC-designed versions of the Alpha AXP chips along with its own designs based on the Alpha AXP architecture from next year . |
2 | Until then a safe shelter under a dry roof would be Owen O'Clery 's sufficient address and a good night 's rest would fit him to take Granard 's measure . |
3 | Another good choice of pink would be N. Madame Wilfon Gonnere an almost double-cupped shape bloom suitable for the average garden pond . |
4 | In the absence of Hartlepool Burn Road Harrier Ian Cook , who clinched the men 's championship in the penultimate meeting at Darlington , Pearson looked as though his main rival would be Dan Mutrie , of host club Loftus , and New Marske 's Tony Livingston . |
5 | Ruslan Khasbulatov , Chairman of the Russian Supreme Soviet , was elected for a one-year term as Chairman of the Assembly , whose seat would be St Petersburg ( Russia ) . |
6 | Prison Wormwood Scrubs where he was informed of the decision by the Secretary of State , following consultations with the trial judge and with Lord Lane C.J. , that his first review by the local review committee would be August 1993 and that 11 years was regarded by a junior minister on behalf of the Secretary of State as being the requisite time necessary for Mr. Pegg to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence for his offence . |
7 | Who a decade ago would have thought it possible that the chief benefactor of bus deregulation would be BR ? |
8 | The first area of their deployment would be Moldova , where the Russian-speaking population was engaged in violent clashes with the Moldovan security bodies [ see below ; p. 39019 ] . |
9 | It was a buoyant pronouncement , suggesting that the new sector would be Britain 's answer to the industrial and vocational needs served in some other countries by long-established , high-status technological institutions . |
10 | The first stage of the plan would be UN verification of Vietnam 's September 1989 withdrawal from Cambodia [ see pp. 36881-82 ] , the implementation of a ceasefire , and the cessation of all external arms supplies to the warring factions . |
11 | Clearly at the state of the talks with the T & G , we still have a long long way to go to reach this new goal and there 's a strong rumour that there has been discussions between Sir John Edmunds and Lord Bill Morris the name of the new union already and I think an apt title for the union at the moment would be Yugoslavia because we 're in ethnic groups , we are sections , we 've got the boiler makers who are still claiming things they lost ten years ago when they merged . |
12 | A typical example of such a package would be Xerox 's Ventura . |
13 | Other examples of this form of diversification would be Midland Bank ownership of Thomas Cook , this firm having traditionally arranged the travel requirements of Midland Bank staff ( and those of other corporate institutions ) , and also being a major issuer of travellers ' cheques ( a money dealing activity ) . |
14 | Sarah 's dream sitter would be Benazhir Bhutto , whose beauty and wide eyes would well suit her style . |
15 | The other counsellors would be Ron Chudleigh , Resource Manager at the Regional Manager 's Office Southern , Alan Williams , Business Development Manager with Private Trust and Taxation , London , and Alan Laney from the Department of Social Security , Southampton . |
16 | One way of characterizing Althusser 's intervention would be Martin Jay 's observation that he effectively destroyed the Lukácsian notion of totality . |
17 | An example of an irreversible process would be Weber 's essay on the influence of Protestantism on the development of capitalism . |
18 | He said that apart from himself , the band would be John , Ed and Paul . |
19 | Do n't forget Leeds winning instead — the best scenario would be Leeds winning on goal difference by scoring in the last minute . |
20 | He hoped that only one of them would accompany Taheb and himself to the door , and he hoped that person would be Nephthys . |
21 | The next station would be Lydham Heath . |
22 | Lewis thought bitterly that as it was , the only possible next step up for Adam would be Highgate village … |
23 | The Upper Gumtree Unwins and the Flokati couple seemed locked in common interest : whether the instant friendship would wither after their mutual race would be Wednesday evening 's news . |
24 | My two particular favourites would be SA Ch. |
25 | His Democratic opponent in the election in October would be Bennet Johnston who had held the seat for 18 years . |
26 | Chapman now felt he had a team capable of winning something , and he was determined that the 1929–30 season would be Arsenal 's , to keep his promise of five years before . |
27 | The design incorporated the use of 4 litres of Siporax and the other media would be Flocor or a similar product . |
28 | Ned Sherrin thought the ideal actor for the role would be Crawford , whom he had seen in Come Blow Your Horn and Twelfth Night . |
29 | On July 13 the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) conceded defeat in Chihuahua , where the new governor would be Francisco Barrio Terrazas of the National Action Party ( PAN ) . |
30 | Good example would be Penguin U S A er where we 've er er put up a new building er in which to house a press to be by Donnelly which will allow much shorter print runs of our trade books and this should reduce the number of and as you know , that 's one of the biggest problems facing the trade book industry . |