Example sentences of "be [adj] it would " in BNC.
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1 | She found another bathroom , which was important , because the champagne was acting on her stomach just as she 'd been afraid it would . |
2 | But I am afraid it would require a deeper understanding of the chemistry of proteins than I possess to explain how the energy of the ATP is harnessed to the active transport of salts and other substances . |
3 | ‘ I am afraid it would have to be Captain Owen , ’ he said . |
4 | If it had been wet it would have been impossible on horseback , but he managed it . |
5 | In the first place this tax was not , in my view , paid pursuant to a contract that if the money was held not to have been payable it would then fall due to be repaid , thus excluding any right to interest before Nolan J. 's decision . |
6 | The court held that for the application of the rule to have been lawful it would have had to be justifiable irrespective of race or ethnic or national origins . |
7 | A little sightseeing with a pretty girl — but you are sure it would not be inconvenient , Erika ? |
8 | ‘ I am sure it would , ’ he agreed , with a sympathetic twist of the lips . |
9 | Okay it 's not going through Hertfordshire but if they 've got half a billion to spend , I am sure it would be better spent , public transport is only one way . |
10 | Fine , well I am sure it would make quite a good essay . |
11 | ‘ As far as we are concerned it would not be proper to give the actual amounts , but these negotiations are useful for maintaining contact with the landowner . ’ |
12 | Since all materials were to be British it would be a major boost for British products and the finished house would serve as an exhibition showcase , providing excellent publicity for all those involved . |
13 | It would be pointless it would be messy it would be inelegant and it would create the problem of the relations between the two , you 'd have to have transformations to get you from one to the other . |
14 | I 'm afraid it would have to be sticking out . |
15 | To be honest it would be between the portfolios as you call them the the folders and erm probably that the golfing thing . |
16 | It would be pointless it would be messy it would be inelegant and it would create the problem of the relations between the two , you 'd have to have transformations to get you from one to the other . |
17 | ‘ I 'm sure it would work . ’ |
18 | I 'm sure it would help lots of people in the same situation . |
19 | Q My hair is very fine and lank and I 'm sure it would benefit from a perm but I 'm worried that it will break . |
20 | If it was n't for the boys practising with my golf club , I 'm sure it would have died . |
21 | If Andrew Morton , the paparazzi , the Press and the public were to take a similar interest in your marriage or mine , I 'm sure it would n't be difficult for them to pinpoint dramatic cracks in our relationships . |
22 | Yes , I 'm sure it would . |
23 | I 'm sure it would be best if you both went , deferred this interview until a more suitable occasion . ’ |
24 | I think if anything , I 'm sure it would . |
25 | I 'm sure it would be better for you to be in your own room in your own home again with your Mum and Dad who love you to look after you , than amongst strangers . |
26 | it is a point Mr Chairman , I 'm sure it would be made , but I have , that I have made . |
27 | ‘ I 'm sure it would , if I had anything to tell them , but I do n't , Fran . ’ |
28 | But I 'm sure it would be time well spent . |
29 | With your looks , I 'm sure it would n't be difficult . ’ |
30 | I 'm sure it would be , if the kids doing exams . |