Example sentences of "would [adv] [be] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Calculations suggests that a planar lithiomethane molecule would only be 34 kcal mol-1 less stable than its tetrahedral form . |
2 | There would obviously be other important programmes undertaken but the line-item approach to budgeting does little to improve managerial planning and control . |
3 | ‘ But it would just be another sad day in my life . |
4 | Marx had expected the communists to come to power in the most developed industrial societies of the West , where there would already be considerable accumulated wealth , scientific knowledge , and industrial capital to provide well-being for all . |
5 | A fair voting system , which we would also like to see in local government , would mean that it would be unlikely that there would ever be extremist Labour councils . |
6 | For , just as for the similar sailors there would always be another ship , so for the mobile diggers there would always be some other great construction project when the present one finished . |
7 | I do n't remember any takes being identical ; there would always be some little something different on each one . ’ |
8 | Even if this had been determined there would still be formidable technical obstacles to be overcome in realising the managed market in health care , given that the project is unprecedented and unpiloted . |
9 | The sort of girls who would quickly come to the fore are the sort of Malory-Towers-Swallows-and-Amazons type ; practical down to earth and capable , but there would probably be many unlike that who would be perfectly handless when it came to organisation and practicalities . |
10 | Even if this were n't so , there would probably be good economic reasons for not keeping up the maximum pulse rate all the time . |
11 | If the universe is indeed spatially infinite , or if there are infinitely many universes , there would probably be some large regions somewhere that started out in a smooth and uniform manner . |
12 | There would also be many useful links with printed evidence for later periods . |
13 | And with a baby on the way there would surely be some compassionate leave for him soon . |
14 | At one sixth the weight of its dimensional stone equivalent , Ultra-Lite allows real marble or granite to be used for cladding applications which would otherwise be prohibitive due to weight or cost considerations . |
15 | There would certainly be some alphabetical voting , and some guidance about the spreading of preferences would probably be given and accepted . |