Example sentences of "what would [be] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 What would be the other one then , if that 's what we 've got inherently ?
2 What would be the new current capacity of the d.c. power supply ?
3 In both these examples it is clear that a major advantage of the simulation model is that answers can be more reliably obtained to questions such as ‘ how high should 1 build this bridge ? ’ or ‘ what would be the hydrological effect of building another 2000 houses in Edwalton ? ’ than if the engineer or planner were to rely solely upon rules of thumb or ‘ common sense ’ .
4 The first , obvious area was in the redistribution of workload between internal auditors and what would be the external assessors .
5 Tom King , managing director of CLE , said the development to bring Dougalston to what would be the premier golf and country club complex in Glasgow was designed to put the course into the huge corporate and tourist market , alongside Scotland 's big name courses such as Turnberry , Gleneagles and St Andrews .
6 What would be the equivalent simple time signature to that ?
7 ‘ Now what would be the right way to proceed ? ’ said Sir George slowly , and deliberately pompously .
8 What would be the redistributive effects of such cuts ?
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the estimated cost to business if the lower earnings limit for employers ' national insurance contributions were abolished .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the average cost to a non-pensioner basic rate taxpayer of the imposition of national insurance contributions at 9 per cent .
11 China has also failed to adopt what would be the normal tactic of a Western organisation trying to challenge dominant suppliers .
12 About 250lb ( 113kg ) of this total is contained in the knuckle , well outboard of what would be the normal line of the topsides .
13 Let us suppose that a person well acquainted with the woollen trade sets himself to inquire what would be the normal supply price of a certain number of millions of yards annually of a particular kind of cloth .
14 What would be the moral standing of a covert participant observation study of Death Row ?
15 What would be the psychological effect of preventing the dreams of REM sleep ?
16 What would be the likely traffic ?
17 What would be the likely consequences of specific changes in the current set of fiscal measures affecting forestry ?
18 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the weekly cost to someone on one and a half times male average earnings of abolition of the national insurance upper earnings limit .
19 What would be the interesting parts of the shape ?
20 What would be the interesting points on that ?
21 On 16 October 1991 , after a hearing in chambers to consider wasted costs after the jury in a criminal trial had been discharged and a retrial ordered , Judge MacRae made an order against the appellant , H. , a barrister who had acted as defence counsel at the trial , disallowing ‘ such part of the brief fee which would otherwise have been payable on the initial trial as exceeds what would be the proper enhanced refresher for the retrial … ’ under the provisions of section 19A(1) of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 , as inserted by section 111 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 .
22 Eventually , when this somewhat bizarre meeting ended , the judge made an order by which he purported to ‘ disallow such part of the brief fee which would otherwise have been payable on the [ partial ] trial as exceeds what would be the proper enhanced refresher for the retrial . ’
23 Fourthly , what would be the military potential of such a new entity , its military doctrine , and the structure of its armed forces ?
24 1 What do you think Bower-bird could be accused of ? ( the charge ) 2 Who would be the judge ? 3 What would be the main points against the Bower-bird ?
25 ( The prosecution case ) 4 What would be the main points in his defence ? ( the defence case ) 5 What would the result be ?
26 I remember asking my private secretary to enquire what would be the main subjects of our discussion .
27 Supposing that ‘ worst ’ were to occur — you missed that promotion , your lover rejected you , you failed to sell your house — what would be the ensuing results and how would you deal with them ?
28 The court observed that , in the ordinary case of a periodic tenancy , for example , a yearly tenancy , it was plain that , in one sense at least , it was uncertain at the outset what would be the maximum length of the tenancy ; the term would grow from year to year as a single term springing from the original grant .
29 Discussions were held with consultants and agreements drawn up as to what would be the expected workload for the clinical team and what resources they may require to process that workload .
30 If a portfolio is constructed from the three above securities with weights of w 1 =0.3 , w 2 =0.3 , and w 3 =0.4 , what would the factor weightings be and what would be the expected return ?
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