Example sentences of "would need to be [art] " in BNC.

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1 Had n't he already described himself as ‘ a political animal ’ — ‘ and with £19.50p attendance money a day as a Sheffield councillor , on which I 'm dependent by the way , I 'd need to be a political animal . ’
2 ‘ He 'd need to be a fanatic , ’ Keith said grimly .
3 Getting Hoomey to swim ten lengths was … well , you 'd need to be a magician , Nails thought , not a teacher .
4 The leading frog realized that if they were ever going to get to the new flower and survive there , there 'd need to be a lot more than one frog .
5 The Oscar-winning actress told the YP : ‘ To follow Denis Healey 's act you would need to be a genius . ’
6 If he were to stand down immediately , however , there would need to be a special Labour conference to choose a new leader under the electoral college system , which gives the lion 's share of the vote to the trade unions .
7 They would need to be a whole lot bolder —
8 For this reason , and realising it would need to be a writer based at the BBC with whom he could work closely , David Whitaker , on Donald Wilson 's recommendation , selected Anthony Coburn .
9 This was assumed to mean that before the British Parliament was asked to ratify , there would need to be a clear plan for addressing the Danish veto which was likely to be acceptable to the Danish people .
10 Someone would need to be a genius to get that pile of rust going ; you forgot to mention it was a complete and utter wreck — I 'm surprised it got you this far ! ’
11 There would need to be a reorganisation of share capital , so that management 's shares entitle them exclusively to receive an in specie distribution of the shares in Target , following which their shares in the holding company would become worthless deferred shares ( which could then be bought in by the holding company for a nominal price ) .
12 They held that the architect 's giving of an interim certificate was not the decision of a dispute between the plaintiff and his builders and that there would need to be a dispute for the architect to qualify as an arbitrator : see Lord Reid at [ 1974 ] AC 737 H. ( For a discussion of the difference between experts and certifiers in construction contracts , see 7.4.2 . )
13 Right yo I w no I was just gon na say th th there 's there would need to be a tiebreaker of some sort presumably .
14 She would need to be a masochist to put herself through this kind of torment , seeing him every day , working with him , knowing it could never lead anywhere .
15 The choice of buffer distance would need to be the subject of some experiment .
16 But there would of course be a greater or lesser requirement for additional roadworks as a result of that proposal , which would need to be the subject of negotiation .
17 I realise now that she did n't have the qualities of insight and gentleness and the warmth she would need to be the companion of a country doctor . ’
18 The third stage back to health would need to be an attempt to make sense of what had happened to me and why .
19 Similarly , a solicitor overseas may practice in corporate form with foreign lawyers , whether RFLs or not , unless the corporate practice also wishes to practise in England and Wales , in which case the corporate practice would need to be an RB and have its registered office in England and Wales .
20 ‘ There would need to be an awful lot of call-offs before the five players untried at this level found themselves on the field at the same time , though , ’ said the coach .
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