Example sentences of "would [be] a [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Is not that in marked contrast to the events of 25 years ago this very day , as reported by The Times , when the then Economic Affairs Minister warned the Confederation of British Industry that if it breached the inflation-wage restraint , there would be a prices and incomes policy ?
2 Give a Lewisach a tiny corner of one of these great fields and he would be a cattle baron .
3 He knows that it would be a real-terms increase on top of inflation .
4 ‘ I told him there would be a profits warning , ’ Mr Runciman said .
5 There would be a customs union , free trade in goods and services , and free movement of labour , money and capital .
6 There would be a customs union , free trade in goods and services , and free movement of labour , money and capital .
7 I suggest that the best aid that could be given to East Timor would be an arms embargo on Indonesia until an independent United Nations inquiry has been held into the slaughter of many defenceless men , women and children by the Indonesian army .
8 One of which was the property in Frinton which was owned jointly by Mr and his step mother who was an elderly lady who was then residing in that er property and er around that time on the first of October Mr er telephoned Mr and er told him about that but at that time , was not anticipating that there would be an difficulties about the security on Frinton for these he had always , added his case , made it perfectly clear to the man at the National Westminster Bank with whom he was dealing , Mr that that property was not a property which er could er be offered as security because of the joint ownership and er while in conversation with the bank he understood that this letter had been sent and Mrs had been on holiday and that it was simply oversight on the part of the bank at this stage and that all would well after Mrs returned , which was expected in two weeks time .
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