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

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1 Scott J concluded that if this were a case in which there was any question or threat of general disclosure by the defendant of confidential information concerning the way in which the plaintiff carried on its business or concerning any details of the affairs of any of its clients there would be no answer to the claim for an injunction ; but it was not general disclosure that the defendant had in mind .
2 Trains had been laid on to despatch them to all parts of the country , so that for the rest of their lives they would be able to recall a few moments of honour , even glory .
3 This whole thing was a nightmare , a sea monster inextricably wrapped around her limbs which would be with her until the day she died .
4 If all referees would make sure that the shoulders of the two front rows are higher than their hips there would be no collapsed scrums ’ , he said .
5 If all referees would make sure that the shoulders of the two front rows are higher than their hips there would be no collapsed scrums ’ .
6 It was just as she had dreamed in her dreams it would be — a blissful sensation that shot down to her toes and sent her blood , like fiery rapids , exploding through her veins .
7 The flat was at the quay end of the premises and from its windows there would be splendid views of the harbour , the waterfront , and the docks .
8 Besides those things which a partner is actually authorised to do by the terms of the partnership , any other of his acts which would be part of the usual conduct of a business of the type carried on by his firm will also be binding .
9 And now that Wang Sau-leyan had come to his senses they would be strong again .
10 As a result of this report the caretaker was informed that if he did not mend his ways he would be discharged .
11 Had her new lover been one of his pals it would be insulting — but not this insulting .
12 However , Strawson goes on to suggest that the transformation in our attitudes which would be needed if we ever came to believe that all our actions had this character is beyond our capacities .
13 There is a a colossal amount of inconsistency er of a kind that if we were to practice such inconsistency in our courts there would be there would be absolute outcry and it 's it 's something of a scandal I think that er that the police and the executive generally are apparently able to get away with inconsistencies which we are not .
14 that you on on one of your visits it would be a very good idea if you sat down with her and the engineering pal
15 Our advise would be to first speak to your accountants who would be able to talk you through the various options which are :
16 So what we say is that if you took all of our products all our ads they would be somewhere in the region of six hundred pounds .
17 When challenged as to why the ‘ pasty-faced ’ directors were not more representative of the public , Sir Nicholas replied : ‘ If we meet someone outside Scottish and English nationality who meets our requirements they would be welcomed .
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