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

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1 What would be a quarter take away a twelfth ?
2 … With regard to a firm or a company , it is impossible to lay down an exhaustive rule as to what would be a libel on them .
3 but what I , what would be a possibility at sixty two , when I 'm at that point , I 'd be receiving half pay
4 However , it remains to be seen how firm Galatasaray 's interest is and whether Nevin would want to uproot for what would be a journey , albeit a lucrative one , into the unknown .
5 I 'm more interested in developing what would be a campaign policy er during the course of tomorrow right through to early June of next year .
6 The classic statement of Thesigar , L. J. in Sturges v Bridgeman that ‘ What would be a nuisance in Belgrave Square would not necessarily be so in Bermondsey ’ , is still true today .
7 The mouth is stretched in what would be a howl but for the fact that no air is passing .
8 Unlike his team mate , who has what would be a Rug Nightmare except that he 's Italian and so it 's not .
9 He cracked his face into what would be a sneer if it was more human .
10 What would be a theme for someone seeking a highly structured environment ?
11 Even then , he had not got as far as thinking what would be the music that introduced the News and all at once the screen was filled with a picture of his own house , a picture that nearly jolted him out of his skin .
12 What would be the position if I sold the house back to my father , who is 65 years old — would I have a liability to CGT and what discount , if any , could I offer my father ?
13 What would be the position if the parent company did not take the exemption afforded by s 248 ?
14 What would be the position of children for whom the LEA had issued a statutory statement of special need ?
15 What would be the position with mixed goods ?
16 What would be the position if the product was dangerous rather then merely defective .
17 What would be the priorities that you would put these war aims ?
18 What would be the mileage in I know , homework diaries ?
19 What would be the relationship between the general level of prices , or the average price of the good in this economy , and the total or aggregate quantity of output supplied ?
20 So they do n't come along and say , please catch me , and if you were trying to if you were trying to find a fox or a badger , what would be the- what would be the difficulty ?
21 What would be the price of the share in this case ?
22 Suppose a judgement about reaching criterion performance had to be made on the basis of the results of the tests used in the consistency experiment described above , what would be the decision for individual pupils ?
23 So what would , what would be the weakness of the team then ?
24 Readers may like to think about the sort of policy interactions involved by asking themselves what would be the effects upon social life and social policy of the reintroduction of a two-year period of compulsory national service .
25 Erm presumably we are talking here next year , talking about sort of years effects , and I just wondered what would be the effects that in general terms if we were looking at the full year effects ?
26 one of the reasons for introducing the community charge that and it 's ironic that it was just possible , especially in nineteen erm ninety erm that the community charge was meaning wa was bringing about a change where people were voting on local issues , the prime local issue of course being what would be the level of the , of the community charge .
27 The managers were asked what would be the level of production in the year 2000 .
28 Fifthly , what would be the attitude to the presence of allied troops on German soil , to continued functioning of military liaison missions , and to the 1971 four-party agreement ?
29 It was quite coincidental that June , by her search for a new life in California , drew him towards what would be the hub of the rest of his life and it was touch and go whether he stayed or went back to Neptune .
30 What would be the chances of arriving at the principle of a constant coefficient of expansion in metals ( the notion that for a given metal there is a fixed relationship between amount of change of temperature and amount of change of length ) if the only data to hand concerning temperature and length were estimates based on unaided touch and sight ?
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