Example sentences of "would [adv] be an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There 'd always be an extra man who had a different beat every day . |
2 | This would be nothing more than an admission of the truth as it actually is , and would thereby be an important refutation of ‘ god-given ’ rights . |
3 | This Economic and Social Committee would only be an advisory body , even though it would have to be consulted by the Commission and the Council of Ministers on a wide range of topics and issues . |
4 | Leaders of the seven registered political parties expressed concern that the Assembly would merely be an advisory body to the Military Council in the preparation of a new constitution . |
5 | This remit is agreed with the client , by the project coordinator , who can be anyone within the organization but would normally be an experienced engineer . |
6 | Although this would normally be an adequate sample , the results are much less significant than they appear , even were they to point conclusively in one direction , which they do not . |
7 | Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the appropriate means of achieving fairness to an accused with regard to disclosure to the defence of material in the prosecution 's possession was a matter to be determined by the particular legislature , executive and judiciary concerned ; that although the Jamaican practice , particularly in relation to inconsistent previous statements , would normally be an acceptable means of achieving such fairness it did not extend to every situation in which fairness required the prosecution to make material available to the defence ; that where the prosecution intended a witness 's evidence to be based on his statement to the police and to deviate significantly from his deposition , the prosecution was under a duty to supply the defence with a copy of the statement before the trial ; and that , therefore , since the deceased 's husband and sister had given evidence inconsistent with their statements , and important testimony had been adduced from them which had not been foreshadowed in their depositions , the failure to disclose their statements to the defence constituted a material irregularity ( post , pp. 161H — 162A , B , B–C , 165C–E ) . |
8 | A fire would always be an easy thing from which a superhuman creature like the monster could escape . |
9 | Unless the change in image was immense , boys would probably not be affected , science would still be an obvious , acceptable choice for a boy . |
10 | If employees , employers put the same importance on the safety and security of their fav female employees as they do on the security of their property , there would probably be an instant improvement . |
11 | And if all else failed it would probably be an effective , if unsubtle way of letting his wife know that something rather more serious than Marriage Guidance was required to get them out of their marital difficulties . |
12 | If those knees could tell a story it would probably be an angry diatribe against the paparazzi . |
13 | It would also be an appropriate time to institute similar legislation to that of the US government in order to keep company profits stable , thereby maintaining research levels , and at the same time ensure that people may benefit from drugs that would otherwise not be available because they were not profitable to produce . |
14 | There would also be an adverse effect on Greater Manchester as a tourist , business , manufacturing centre . |
15 | However , Lilian Peters , seeing how hurt Mrs Miller was , said that she thought that it was a good idea and after suggesting that a weekly gathering of the evacuated mothers and their infants would also be an excellent idea , Mrs Miller sat down beaming , because she believed she had thought of it herself . |
16 | However , I think it would also be an excellent opportunity to combine forces with Environment Wales , something CPRW has yet to do . |
17 | Then if anything did happen , it would simply be an added bonus . |
18 | I appreciate the role of the PCC does not embrace ethics in internal communications , but it would surely be an interesting opportunity for you or one of your colleagues to speak about your work ? |
19 | There would then be an evolutionary race among the sexes to run away first , and leave the other ‘ holding the baby ’ . |
20 | To search for meteorites among the dark cobbles and boulders of dolerite that abound in such areas would indeed be an unrewarding task . |
21 | Improving welfare benefits to the workless — however contrary to current government policy — would undoubtedly be an important step . |
22 | Measures to promote more flexible forms of retirement — at a range of ages and on a part-time as well as full-time basis — and to outlaw age discriminatory employment and redundancy practices would therefore be an essential part of this strategy . |
23 | There would therefore be an additive effect on the passive water absorption that occurs secondary to solute absorption . |
24 | I 'm afraid sex ratio theory is complicated , but you 'll have to take it from me that Fisher solved the problem by showing that it would never be an individual self-interest . |