Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] would be [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Then some National Savings , possibly some income bonds , and then onto the growth side which would be bonds , unit trusts , shares , P E Ps etcetera .
2 Anatoly Chubais , the Committee 's chairman , explained the ways in which the privatization vouchers might be used : ( i ) workers could acquire shares in their own enterprise ; ( ii ) vouchers could be used at auction to buy shares in enterprises which were to become joint stock companies ; ( iii ) vouchers could be spent via private investment funds which would be intermediaries in share purchasing ; or ( iv ) vouchers could be sold for cash .
3 Considerable further work would be required to analyse and describe the information objects which would be candidates for indexing , and/or electronic filing .
4 But here and there were outcrops of green which would be places to rest and hunt .
5 At both ends of the age range there would be variations in progress , so a total of ten levels would be needed .
6 The thought of it filled her with an immense regret because a child could not stay a child there would be men ( a man she hoped ) in Nicandra 's life , Aunt Tossie thought with pity and some disgust — her mind scampered hurriedly from the contemplation of a subject not forbidden so much as not existing for her .
7 Over the next five years there would be shortfalls of ‘ tens of millions of tonnes ’ unless new investments came on stream , he warned almost as the government announced that capital spending in the energy sector would be slashed by 40 per cent .
8 Rory , having money , attracted loads of young fellers who would be friends , but Mallachy was better at it than most , more accomplished in apparent sincerity , and with more to offer , finally .
9 And she would say , ‘ How long are you here for this time ? ’ praying it would be weeks instead of days … .
10 In some cases there would be errors in the reproduction .
11 In due season there would be poppies in those fields , bright red reminders of other years .
12 IN JANUARY , some in the City forecast that by the end of last month there would be failures among large , quoted property companies .
13 When he dropped short outside off stump there would be mutterings that Wilfred was never cut in his entire career ; if he failed to bowl Yorkshire to victory on a wearing pitch , grumblings would be heard that Wardle would have had them out by tea .
14 For some people it would be sports , especially team sports activities .
15 However , for passengers travelling to the rest of Livingston there would be problems .
16 Police received a warning there would be explosions at those offices and those of Shell Expro at Altens and Elf Caledonia at Bridge of Don .
17 And so quickly he makes his way to the gate of the city as we 've said , and he gets this man he sits down with the te with the te , with the ten elders who would be witnesses and the kinsman arrives .
18 He is well aware however , that ‘ if USL were to hold the keys for an industry standard specification there would be problems , ’ and concedes that ‘ one supplier ca n't fill in everything — the USL issue is recognised . ’
19 Saturdays and Sundays there would be trains every ten minutes going to Brid .
20 After school there would be games , Guides , all kinds of activities , and a couple of hours homework to supervise .
21 It is unlikely that before the middle of the 19th century there would be stonemasons specialising in making curling stones .
22 In April , Robb who would be roi was anxious to prove himself a fully paid-up Hartlepudlian , a member of everything from West Hartlepool Rugby Club to the governors of Fens School .
23 ‘ If more judges are required because of the greater degree of litigious activity it is logical to assume that those successful counsel of high calibre who would be candidates for judge 's office would find it economically more gratifying to remain as advocates ’ , he said .
24 In the army of the Kha-Khan they would be leaders of ten , or perhaps a hundred .
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