Example sentences of "would [adv] [be] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Dorothea Wilms , minister for intra-German affairs , and Oscar Lafontaine , Social Democrat prime minister of the Saarland ventured to hope that there would soon be changes in East Germany despite the fact that its leader , had not shown the slightest inclination to budge during the 40th anniversary celebrations and talks with the Soviet president . |
2 | They would however presumably agree that since the great majority of manufacturing firms are small businesses and employ only a small number of people , there would still be scope in manufacture for a considerable extension of the industrial co-operative sector . |
3 | Had the previous policy been continued , the single pension would now be £9.80 in excess of what has , in fact , been paid since April 1988 . |
4 | Upon the death of the life tenant , his eldest son , the remainderman , would then be tenant in tail in possession . |
5 | There would indeed be danger in an assumption of permanence . |
6 | This would certainly be hazard in a cross wind and , to an inexperienced pilot , in any wind direction . |