Example sentences of "which would [be] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Try a try a shot with a which would be a roll wo n't it ?
2 It has to be fresh water , which would be a problem at sea . ’
3 and the problem of access to the flats , and sometimes the necessity to walk quite a long way before you can get out onto the street , which would be a problem for young mothers with , with , with small children , as equally it would be a problem for elderly people or disabled people .
4 Full control requires thirty five seats which would be a swing of one and a half per cent to the Conservatives or six to Labour .
5 We would consequently have to register some losses : we should be deprived of the 490 pages of Kurt von Fritz , The Theory of the Mixed Constitution in Antiquity ( 1954 ) , which would be a pity because , against all probabilities , there is much incidental wisdom and knowledge in this preposterous attempt to compare the surely non-existent mixed constitution of Rome with the doubtfully existent mixed constitution of the United States .
6 And that might affect her milk , which would be a nuisance , to put it mildly .
7 With the more extreme proposals , problems arise from the notion of ‘ packages ’ of services or care , which would be a corollary of contracting and tendering for services .
8 On April 2 , 1990 , the opposition held a convention on immigration designed to work out an alternative immigration policy which would be a compromise between the perceived laxity of the government and the extremism of the Front National ( FN ) .
9 It was acknowledged that Pan American would lobby strenuously in Washington to avoid inter-nationalization , which would be a threat to its dominant position .
10 We must also ensure that the escalation of costs does not lead to elderly people having to move from a single-bedded room to shared accommodation , which would be a lowering of standards in their residential home — and it is their home .
11 Instead , the talks should examine seriously the problem of underpayment for the major commodities that the third world countries produce , which would be a step forward .
12 I feel that if we are not careful , outside pressures with no understanding of people 's responsibility in their own areas would get involved which would be a shame from everyone 's viewpoint .
13 The idea of a siege as a ritual conducted according to well-defined rules is clearly illustrated by the answer of the commander of the Spanish garrison at Gaeta in southern Italy when faced in the 1730s with an Austrian demand for surrender : ‘ It is not yet time , since no batteries have been formed and no cannon are yet in place which would be a cause for surrender .
14 Does the Minister accept that it is feared in rural areas that a move towards privatisation would lead to services that require subsidies being axed , which would be a body blow to those rural areas and their opportunities for economic development ?
15 As a responsible public body , we would not continue to give active support to an industrial project which would be a health hazard ’ .
16 Callières at the end of the seventeenth century could still speak of " Latin , ignorance of which would be a disgrace and a shame to any public man , for it is the common language of all Christian nations " .
17 okay , which would be an option to make sure that you did n't have to resort to this three thousand pounds a year
18 The bill which would be an amendment of the Representation of the Peoples Actwould introduce mobile registers .
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