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

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1 It was changes in the economy , however , that would be decisive in any development of this kind , and the speech was largely preoccupied with familiar matters such as growth , efficiency and labour productivity .
2 The court will read the words of a contract by understanding the words used in their ordinary meaning , except where that would be absurd in the context .
3 That would be preposterous in any case , ’ he said .
4 Chair , we have through this , what we 've actually s what you 're actually saying there , because I , I happen to be of the view that when you ask for identification of five percent across all the committees and then you start to take that quite happily from the smaller spend committee , then clearly you 're in a position where you have to address the er , question , do we really want to provide this service at all , and that would be tragic in the case of economic development , because it 's so vital to the erm , economic development of the county as a whole , and so , yes , there , I would suggest that there 's clearly the need to be a corporate view , and a corporate er , er , will to actually put up resources at your disposal , er , er , especially since five B was n't actually , although it was it had n't actually been granted , so it was a bit of an unknown quantity when perhaps the first P A G erm , sat and deliberated .
5 It is accepted that that would be difficult in markets because a relatively small percentage of the lambs presented are shipped overseas .
6 And that would be alright in a , in a bathroom you know
7 ‘ We ca n't tell clubs and players what to do ; that would be unrealistic in any international sport ’ , said Davies , who was present at the Bledisloe Cup series in Australia .
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