Example sentences of "would [be] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But then you see the town was on er on er on D C. And they 'd be at that time they they were beginning to change over to A C , the whole country 's A C now . |
2 | He 'd be with some woman , no doubt , a man like that . |
3 | Locust , locust beans they 'd be about that length , they used to be just like a brown bean , they were dry . |
4 | If Fen thought she had no other attachments , she 'd be off this boat in double quick time . |
5 | I think it 'd be in that direction . |
6 | Endowment assigned to them , so they would see it , they would know it , they would check it and they 'd be in that position . |
7 | There is no way I had anything going with poor Billy and no way he knew I 'd be in that house . ’ |
8 | ‘ He has n't seen me or thought about me for ten years as far as I 'm aware and he could n't have known I 'd be in that house . |
9 | Well no if you tried to then you , you 'd be in some difficulty rules which , you know |
10 | ‘ If they all lived , guess how many rats there 'd be in this country in five years . |
11 | ‘ At the beginning of the year , I 'd have laughed if you 'd have told me we 'd be in this situation , ’ said Favre . |
12 | I said I 'd be in any time after six that evening and he came for the key precisely on the hour . ’ |
13 | Then he disappointed her by saying he was checking whether it was possible for someone to go in and out unobserved , and how crowded it would be at that time of day . |
14 | A value of 255 would result in the corresponding phosphor dot on the screen receiving maximum illumination while it would be at half brightness if the value were 127 . |
15 | There was no way I wanted to be robbed again and I determined if I had to stand in a queue it would be with this chain in my hand . |
16 | She would be on that flight even if Steve was n't . |
17 | We , we actually lived in th the corner shop is right on the corner if you 've come up High street on the bus and your Co-op would be on that corner , your church and your Co-op 's on the corner , and just turns there and I only lived just down that street , so we never had to have it delivered because we just popped up er and my brother and I , I can so remember us going with our two big bags you know and we , you know how you do when families meet you know and he 'll say that 's the time , because dad , we never knew dad hit us and yet you 'd of thought he was , we , we were so scared it must have been his voice you know , that he erm that we was so scared that everything was all correct from the Co- op . |
18 | Oh , would be for that sort of money yeah |
19 | There would be erm the possibility of the unitary authorities themselves getting together to prepare joint structure plans , so in as , as , instead of having a joint authority with er members joining in , in one committee to oversee the preparation of the plan , there would be individual authorities er working to their own committees with members er operating separately , but preparing through that mechanism a joint structure plan and the third option would be for each authority itself to prepare a unitary development plan , incorporating both strategic policies and the sorts of policies that we are currently seeing and familiar with in local plans . |
20 | What would be more difficult would be for each group to resist both poles of power ( management and union ) and not become a caucus or adjunct of either . |
21 | One set of scenarios for the engineering industry suggests that in a country such as Norway , with small communities at the heads of the many fiords , an appropriate use of the technology would be for each community to have some equipment to produce particular parts of a product or to engage in particular parts of a production process . |
22 | If the defendants should succeed in such an application , upon the ground that a verdict and judgment for libel in favour of the council , as a local government authority , would constitute a breach of article 10 , it would be for this country to decide whether to leave the law as it would , on that hypothesis , have been declared to be , or to change it to avoid the risk of repetition . |
23 | It is not completely clear what the predictions of the literature on arousal and memory would be for this task . |
24 | It has been suggested ( Knuth 1969 , pp. 199–201 ) that testing for floating.point zero is not appropriate , and that a more suitable test would be for any value in a small range about zero , the size of which could be set by the programmer . |
25 | If the effect of a joint research and development ( R&D ) agreement was that the parties no longer conducted independent research and development , this would be enough to attract the application of Article 85 ( 1 ) and the agreement would be to that extent prohibited unless Article 85(3) applied . |
26 | A lot of his personality , you know you have to like jolly people into liking and sublimating what their own inclination would be to some kind of group style . |
27 | When you went ashore it would be to some pub . |
28 | And , by itself , the ban — though symbolically disturbing — would be of little significance in the context of American scientific and academic strength . |
29 | This would be of little significance if the Chronicle in question were not the only source to record some important episodes . |
30 | However , simply to accord casual workers a dependent employee status would be of little relevance to them . |