Example sentences of "[prep] [det] would be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It might be h d that the place for this would be in the Computer Studies Curriculum but to do this would preclude a large number of pupils from acquiring basic handling skills . |
2 | On this rendering of alienation as a state of mind the most usual form of this would be as an attitude scale consisting of a series of statements judged to express alienative feelings , and to which subjects have to respond in terms of their agreement or disagreement . |
3 | None of this would be worth remark if the narrative carried us along by virtue of its own strength , but it hardly does . |
4 | Most of these would be as a result of late tests for congenital abnormalities . |
5 | Some of these would be worth reviving , for example Elizabeth Hammond 's gooseberry or apple trifle quoted on page 240 and Robert May 's beautiful " black fruit " mixtures . |
6 | Half of those would be on leave for a quickly arranged replay and I estimate the cost would be in the region of £30,000 . ’ |
7 | Nor do I think that a complete free for all would be in the best interests of the trade . |
8 | Erm , and the deadline for those would be in the summer term . |
9 | The four circles are not presented as dealing with quite separate topics , such that to move from one to another would be in any sense a change of subject , but rather as four equally fundamental and interlocking dimensions of the same ground-motif that runs throughout : that Jesus Christ is the actualisation and realisation in time and history of God 's eternal decision to be God for and with man ; he is himself the everlasting covenant of God with us , and in that covenant the meaning and purpose of the created universe itself is contained ; and in him too lies the uncovering and overcoming of man 's estrangement from God by the divine ‘ No ! ’ of the cross which leads on to the ‘ Yes ! ’ of the resurrection . |