Example sentences of "[adv prt] would be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Becoming godparents to the babies they invested such time and love in would be the ideal answer . ’ |
2 | Going down would be a breeze after this ! |
3 | Mr Honecker is up a pole and all the ladders offered him to climb down would be an admission of failure . |
4 | ‘ Taking off would be a good idea , I think ’ said Rosheen . |
5 | ‘ I have the authority necessary from the board to build this company over , ’ he said , adding that he was not sure that breaking the company up would be the right approach . |
6 | ‘ I have the authority necessary from the board to build this company over , ’ he said , adding that he was not sure that breaking the company up would be the right approach . |
7 | Perhaps any attempt to sneak out would be a waste of time . |
8 | The Institute has been given legal advice to the effect that there is a possibility that the defence of qualified or absolute privilege might be available , but it would be up to the courts to decide and the only way of finding out would be a test case . |
9 | Cricket director Bob Cottam said : ‘ Leaving him out would be the equivalent of dumping a batsman who had made a hundred on his Test debut . ’ |
10 | The only chance of the game being put back would be an FA Cup replay with Pompey . |
11 | In the first place developing countries accepted the loans that were thrust at them because they believed what the West was telling them — that it would be possible for them to industrialize , to develop their economies to the point where paying back the loan later on would be an easy matter . |
12 | Among the dangers that this could bring about would be the emergence of small concessional states governed by the militias . ’ |