Example sentences of "would [adv] be more [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This amount would just be more than one year group at St Aidans .
2 Advice has been received that such work would not be more than 5% of the adviser 's time .
3 ‘ If I were to go to only one meeting a year for each of them , it would still be more than one a week , ’ he confesses , admitting that it is one of his greatest weaknesses .
4 The code word for locking Germany into the alliance with France is , of course , ‘ Europe ’ , although it is far from clear that using the methods of the 1950s , strengthening the legal structure of the EC , can continue to serve their purpose , since the legal structure itself would inevitably be more and more influenced by Germany .
5 The more heavily cratered areas would then be more than 3000 Ma old , regardless of whether the cratering was higher in that distant time .
6 THE SAFETY NET : In the first year of the new system ( 1990–1 ) an area safety net will protect areas in which the community charge ( on the Government 's assumption about spending would otherwise be more than £25 higher than the average rate bill per adult in 1989–1990 ( plus an allowance for inflation ) .
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