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

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1 The question whether a landlord can peaceably re-enter is not clear ; it would be prudent to apply for leave .
2 Given that change in circumstances , we , it was felt that it would be prudent to propose to members a change to the actual statement which was in place , so that it would permit consideration of longer term borrowing , in particular circumstances and where it 's in the interest of the authority , and have the flexibility to do so , in relating to the prudent managements of its affairs , Chairman .
3 Cannibalism has no place in a colonial species and I would be disinclined to breed from a specimen with a behavioural defect of this type .
4 It would be unkind to talk of the pollsters making excuses , but they do have explanations .
5 As schemes differ it would be essential to enquire at a local branch .
6 Perhaps the fairest approach would be that taken by D N Wood , in suggesting that acceptance requires that the work should be worthy of publication .
7 It would be absurd to approve of such events taking place on grey , sunless days in dark , depressing places .
8 He sometimes thought it would be pleasant to lie in bed with his wife on Sunday mornings , now that there were no children to interrupt them , but Donna reckoned they should be through with all that kind of stupidity , so he was resigned to the sporadic consolation of his Métis up north .
9 Christian was sure he would be delighted to go to France and work for Edouard .
10 Peter Heys is based at the Manchester office , and would be delighted to hear of any of your existing clients who would benefit from this kind of service .
11 If anyone is a builder of such a vehicle or the owner of a vintage model , Malcolm Vincent would be delighted to hear from them , on Alton 85245 .
12 If anyone would like to come along some Thursday evening and share something with us we would be delighted to hear from you .
13 However , a supply of such posters has proved hard to locate so Trevor would be delighted to hear from any supplier or reader who might be able to suggest a source or help in some way .
14 I would be delighted to hear from any readers , whether it be about these or any other non-community species .
15 WaterAid is already supported by Regional Analyst staff and Sheena said : ‘ If anyone in any other department in the Council wants to contribute , I would be delighted to hear from them . ’
16 Pipe Major Lynch would be delighted to hear from anyone interested , including beginners .
17 We want to know — The right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) can leap up and tell me — the House would be delighted to hear from him — how he will cover the difference between the £10 billion of extra taxation to which his party has already committed itself and the £35 billion of extra spending to which it has also committed itself ?
18 Gordon , whose eldest son is a final year apprentice at the Preston site , is now seeking sponsors for the trip and added : ‘ It is a very worthwhile cause and I would be delighted to hear from anyone who can help . ’
19 He would be delighted to hear from anyone else who can help .
20 I felt it would be impertinent to pretend in a role like that . ’
21 I mean it , we may find yet , we do n't know we have n't applied , we , cos the reason that we have n't applied cos we did n't know until today exactly who we were going to invite and when we were going to hold it er so it would be ludicrous to apply for time off when you did n't even know the date you were holding it and who you were going to invite .
22 It would be impossible to live with a woman like Gwen and not know that other men envied you , would like to fish in your pond .
23 This took the place of a pre-release course ( which would be impossible to plan in an institution where some men were so far away from release and others might be released on parole licence at very short notice ) but it covered many of the same topics .
24 Now I personally felt that it would be quite inhumane to deal with someone who was somewhere near the magic 60 cut-off , for reasons that it would be impossible to examine with any clarity the reasons for this change of heart , and the strong will that he had shown during his previous operational record .
25 The broad concept of confidentiality agreements is unobjectionable but care is needed to ensure that such agreements do not impose limitations in the scope of our work such that it would be impossible to report in accordance with the terms of engagement .
26 The broad concept of confidentiality agreements is unobjectionable but care is needed to ensure that such agreements do not impose limitations in the scope of our work such that it would be impossible to report in accordance with the terms of engagement .
27 That would be impossible to accommodate without major adverse effect up what is a historic town , almost entirely er located within a conservation area , and as Mr Curtis said , erm constrained by the greenbelt , the final point is er it is located within the A sixty four corridor and it is inevitable that it would serve the needs of Leeds rather than the needs of York if it were expanded in that way .
28 Using verbal reports offered by respondents , the investigator has access to an almost infinite variety of information that would be impossible to gather by any other means .
29 By detecting heat this can provide a picture that would be impossible to detect with just the human eye .
30 The whole plan greatly alarmed the French for the small boats would be impossible to detect on radar and if any of the occupants were affected by radioactivity after a test they would automatically become worldwide martyrs .
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