Example sentences of "would [art] [noun sg] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Would the Minister be prepared to back such investment and expanded production , provided that the local Member of Parliament , the hon. Member for Motherwell , North ( Dr.
2 In such a way the democratic ideal would be preserved ; at no time would the government be rudderless , and the Queen would remain isolated from party politics .
3 In the case of drugs , would the court be able to say that the risk was worthwhile given the benefits that the drug would bring ?
4 Would the cockpit be full of fumes ?
5 Would the lounge be suitable ? ’
6 When would the French be able to hand over to them ?
7 The Upside Down Catfish tend to nip one another as they swim round the tank — they 've only been in the tank for five days , so would the nipping be due to the fact that they 're still settling in ?
8 If one were gazing at the vertex of a tetrahedron , would the view be different ?
9 " And why would the Madam be interested in runaways ? "
10 Now , er when I say do you really want your jobs back , I was just thinking , I was thinking really would the atmosphere be right to go back , would you ever be happy working there again ?
11 Would the son be liable ?
12 Should I go out on my own and start a business , or would the insecurity be unbearable ?
13 What would the sine be right so erm which one are we on .
14 The mine is to become operational by 1985 but the cost of producing the coal in conditions where the hydraulic systems of the excavators freeze and burst in the intense cold is such that only by CPE ( Centrally Planned Economy ) economics would the project be viable .
15 Would the answer be different if the Calcutta office billed the US parent direct ?
16 In many cases of murder detention would no doubt be necessary for at least ten years .
17 It would no doubt be possible to devise a more scientific approach than this .
18 They established it would take five derelict wrecks to build up one flyable aircraft and its reliability would no doubt be poor .
19 Pupils would no doubt be intrigued to learn how the milk-can was used to fetch milk from the farm , or filled up from a churn on the milkman 's cart .
20 He would not say what companies were being considered as potential partners , but National Semiconductor Corp has hankered after a hit microprocessor for years , and the Japanese , led by existing Advanced Micro partner Fujitsu Ltd , would no doubt be interested .
21 Councillor Bernard Gornall of Maylin , Station Lane , Scorton PR3 1AP adds the following : ’ Our local historian Mr W G Richmond would no doubt be willing to assist .
22 Even if it is not technically required , it would no doubt be sensible police practice to spell out the fact that an arrest is imminent in the event of non-compliance .
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