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

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1 An example of such a condition would be if , to the buyer 's knowledge at the time the contract was made , the seller was not the owner of the goods .
2 Eurotunnel should now produce calculations showing what the effect would be if the Safety Authority were to insist on segregation .
3 Burke and Chinkin in [ 1989 ] ICLR 401 ask what the effect would be if the parties required their expert to observe the rules of natural justice .
4 At the surface of the Earth , which is assumed to be a sphere of radius R and uniform density p , the relative acceleration of two objects towards the Earth as a result of such a fifth force would be if is the usual gravitational acceleration and Δ ( B ) is the difference between the values of B for the two bodies .
5 The scene of Essex 's rebellion , in which the Earl never appears , has been judged unfavourably , especially the running commentary provided by the blind ballad-singer.I wonder how widely praised this scene would be if it had issued from the hands of Brecht or one of his collaborators .
6 To pass the time , they told Verdeţ what his fate would be if the government resorted to violence to suppress the strike or to try and rescue them .
7 The most damaging effect of the Education Reform Act would be if it snuffed out teachers ' belief that it is worthwhile thinking and talking about what they are doing .
8 Fabia was seated beside Ven in a taxi when she realised that furious would be an understatement for what Ven would be if he ever learned that she had not only deceived him but , to add insult to injury , allowed him , believing her to be someone else , to house her and feed her into the bargain .
9 We got the Gilbey bar but I no the answer to that question would be if any company or org organisation was prepared or wished to talk about funding the theatre in any way and I think were 'd be more than welcome to sit down with and talk them and say well how would you perceive that which way would you like to go about it how can we assist that and I think we 're be open to suggestions from them how they see it I mean you know it could be seats it could be programmes it could be any any arrange of things that we 'd certainly welcome who approach us from companies but we I think we are pro-active in sense that we do n't wait for that to happen we actually go out but was said early I think given the recession it has been difficult lately to actually go out to companies and say I mean sure companies like the Harlow Council find it extremely finance the finances extremely difficult on them and with the recession it 's really difficult for them to actually find funding and I know lot 's of companies who actually cutting back on it certain areas I think funding of oth outside organisations will be one of the areas they 'll be cutting back on .
10 The animal 's diet has to be similar , if not exactly the same as , its diet would be if it were in the wild .
11 you work out how much your tax would be if the non-exempt part of your payment was included in your income .
12 Liquid products for manual use : This is calculated by standardising arithmetically the price to achieve a true cost which represents the price the product would be if it were at a standard concentration of 30 per cent .
13 If you know that distance , you can work out what the red shift would be if it were due entirely to the expansion of the universe .
14 I would like to go further , however , and suggest that the best outcome would be if discretion over monetary policy were removed altogether from the hands of the Treasury and the Bank of England and legislated by Parliament in terms of a monetary rule .
15 Think of how surprised the well-heeled audience beyond the velvet curtain would be if it could see what was going on back here , the last-minute mayhem that came of packing a dozen models and heaven only knew how many assistants , hairdressers , make-up people , and general , all-purpose ‘ gofers ’ into the cramped space that lay backstage at the Sala dell'Arte .
16 Just imagine what your reaction would be if you were given a brand new washing machine and told that it had to last you for seventy years or more .
17 He asked himself , I wonder what this old warrior 's reaction would be if I told him I had fallen in love with a married woman ?
18 My last question to him there was what his reaction would be if one of his sons told him he wanted to marry a coloured girl .
19 Royalists might be asked to image what their reaction would be if the monarch started to revive ancient powers to dismiss governments or began refusing to give their assent to acts of parliament .
20 ‘ Very , thank you , ’ she said , wondering what his reaction would be if he knew how she had spent the past hour .
21 Walking to the door , Sabine wondered detachedly what the reaction would be if she voiced her unspoken thought aloud , but decided not to risk it .
22 The main thrust of the campaign , designed by the United Kingdom-based advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi , was to reveal what the government believed the scenario would be if the white electorate voted " no " .
23 The the trust has actually approached several Council 's in the area not just Harlow Council obviously but many many other Councils and I think there was only one other Council that provided some funding and that was something like two hundred and fifty pounds was offered at one time I think that 's ceased now so there is no other Council although although it 'd be interesting tonight although fifty per cent of the people who actually use this facility actually come from outside the town but there 's no funding directly or indirectly from any other Council so my knowledge would be if you exclude B P exclude General Portfolio perhaps I 'm doing other companies a disservice I ca n't think of any other major company in town that 's actually provided but Gordon can you think of .
24 If indeed , therefore , this land performs a significant function with regard to the character of Skelton , one should have regard to what the effect on that character would be if development were , development of any kind .
25 The best feeling would be if I could just dismiss everyone else from my mind .
26 An example would be if on a door to a storeroom which contained high-voltage electrical equipment involved in the supply of electricity to the hotel there was a notice which said ‘ Danger : Keep Out : High Voltage ’ .
27 An obvious example would be if it reached a decision in flagrant breach of the rules of natural justice .
28 ‘ But just think how much more enjoyable your victory would be if you were a member of the family , and it were your family firm ! ’
29 ‘ What would cause horror would be if chloroform or dichloromethane were added to the protocol .
30 But with a telling codicil detailing in full what his compensation entitlement would be if he should happen to resign within six months .
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