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

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1 The idea here is that citizens would be entitled to compensation for loss caused by the conduct of a particular activity regardless of whether that activity was conducted legally or illegally , in a faulty way or absolutely blamelessly .
2 One major principle of unit cost funding is that institutions would be treated equally according to some notion of the cost of their lecturers per student .
3 available is that kids would be able to progress and their own level and independent of each other , and take the pressure of the teacher slightly .
4 In Hamlin 's opinion , the crucial thing about the result was that others would be grateful to Gloucester for knocking the champions down a peg or two .
5 The assumption was that women would be working because of their husband 's fecklessness and would therefore need legal protection for their earnings .
6 What Lupus could be sure of was that invitations would be sent : the attendance-lists of assemblies are evidence of invitations received and obeyed .
7 However , with the election of a Conservative government in 1979 , questions relating to the organization of Partnerships became of secondary importance : the important issue was whether Partnerships would be retained .
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