Example sentences of "[verb] that would [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Who is here so base that would be a bondsman ?
2 Our cell culture experiments do not support this suggestion as they did not show the synergy between EGF and TAGH that would be predicted , but because of the inhibitory effect of TAGH alone at the concentrations used , they can not refute this possibility .
3 Yes he 's built a business up and I 'm not denying him that er or anything at all , But somehow now er I do n't know whether the wheel is turning too fast for him to co keep up with it or whether it 's erm oh never mind the erm the industry of the locality , providing the money stakes a I know every business has got to pay for itself and that we we 're not , If this quarry was on the down grade and er er somebody had come to us said , look unless you take a drop in your wages er we ca n't survive that would be a different issue altogether .
4 He was quite determined to open the new salon in Albemarle Street with a fashion display that would be the talk of London society .
5 Erm , and we , and I trust that would be true for everybody in this room .
6 There are many roles that you may have played or tasks that you may have undertaken that would be of interest to an employer .
7 If anything , he 'll need calming down — and the best way Taylor could achieve that would be to tell him , whatever happens against Turkey tonight , that he 'll be in the team for the next five games at least .
8 It will permit the development of a city waterfront that would be an asset to a major city anywhere in the world .
9 There is little agreement on the ethics of recording without permission in situations like these , but Labov 's general principle seems to offer a sensible guideline ; it is that the researcher should ‘ avoid any act that would be embarrassing to explain if it became a public issue ’ ( Labov 1981 : 33 ) .
10 Mr. Wadsworth submits that would be the just approach compared with the obligation on a litigant in civil proceedings , as set out in Ladd v. Marshall [ 1954 ] 1 W.L.R. 1489 .
11 More than that , it threatens the industry 's preferred method of assessing risk and calls into question the adequacy of the emergency measures that would be adopted after an accident .
12 well if you do n't mind that would be
13 I should like to speak longer , because the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) spoke about the losses that he envisages would be incurred by the development of the station at King 's Cross , and if I had the time I should love to expand on the economic benefits that could be achieved in employment terms , the environmental benefits that would accrue to the area and the safety benefits that would be brought about by the Fennell provisions in the Bill .
14 A shadow fundholding exercise was agreed that would be independently evaluated to assess the effects on the care of patients and look at the administration structures , consulting patterns , and use of doctors ' time .
15 If the Proof was heard in Kirkwall she said it would be prejudicial to certain adult witnesses that would be called .
16 as I recall that would be correct , yes
17 The only way to avoid that would be for the Chancellor of the Exchequer to give the health service an open-ended budget .
18 Already there were counter-warnings from Castile of selfish interests , of the dangers of high costs and failure to modernize that would be the consequence of excessive protection .
19 In Wales there is a nationally agreed pupil profile ; and many groups of schools or Local Authorities in England have been working on forms of profiling that would be objective and intelligible .
20 Although a medically biased book , there are some useful care plans accompanying each disorder as well as some excellent patient teaching guides that would be useful for reference on the ward and as teaching aids in the classroom .
21 As I understand the matter , there could be a fair number of such voyages , and the only basis for charge would be on the cost to the employer , and in the example that we are considering that would be very small .
22 I could of said do you eat animals , but I decided that would be insensitive , to those of you who
23 If the Minister were to detail the matters , he would strengthen his position in Europe by showing the massive discrimination and harm that would be done to the Scottish agricultural industry .
24 Well I was impressed by the erm the Maxwell erm peoples comments that the funds should be clearly marked pension fund accounts and and that er there would be regulations that this money could n't be transferred without some the regulator again or somebody making er agreeing to the transaction , but I erm fully understand that would be erm very time-consuming , but er that 's the only way I can see that , that the fund should be clearly marked that they 're pension fund and should n't be transferred without some some authority agreeing to it .
25 But even in these circumstances , some people will discover inner resources to cope with suffering that would be intolerable to others .
26 My ship might just be able to outrun theirs , but it could n't outrun the fusitron blasts that would be fired if I tried it .
27 To understand that would be to throw important light on the relationship between researchers and policy makers .
28 But this fact alone would hardly entitle a beneficiary to execution in rem against a third party : to allow that would be to indulge in a breach of fundamental principle and equity .
29 You know what sort of journey that would be ? ’
30 To refuse to pay that would be tantamount to accusing him of lying , and such an accusation can not be countenanced in these circumstances .
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