Example sentences of "would [be] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , these would be the ones who did n't make straight for the pubs . |
2 | As in the past , the students would be the ones to go over the brink , encouraged and inspired by the ‘ freer ’ intellectual environment of 1986 . |
3 | If schools were free of all restrictions on curriculum then the best schools , offering the best courses and getting the best results , would be the ones that succeeded . |
4 | that those children would be the ones that survive |
5 | The treaty parties ( as third parties to the Protocols ) would presumably have no such remedy , although they would be the States most immediately and directly affected by any such action . |
6 | An example of this would be the systems recently installed in Shell petrol stations in the UK developed by Action Information Management which use touch screen technology to view ‘ road atlas ’ type maps marked with symbols indicating travel hazards on major routes . |
7 | The things that you say would be the things that he would say . |
8 | What would be the difficulties — and the strengths — if a priest was also a mother with small children ? |
9 | 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 ? |
10 | Hill has informed the Mirror that he has been asked to sign cheques on Flashman 's request without any knowledge of who would be the benefactors , or for how much . |
11 | What , in turn , and given differing elasticities , would be the effects on inflation and the pattern of demand , including the demand for imports ? |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 ? |
14 | On the right would be the hyper-nationalists , with maybe 10% of the vote . |
15 | The ambulance service application said improved response times and increased use of information technology systems to ensure a paramedic on every front line vehicle by 1995 would be the benefits of NHS Trust status . |
16 | It was assumed that shareholders would have a long-term commitment to their company and that if there was a problem , it would be the directors rather than the shareholders who would change . |
17 | Later there would be the questions and answers about the war , the old familiar stories of the way in which people had been shot down . |
18 | ‘ If it was n't them it would be the Turks . |
19 | Although Blackett had been a member of the MAUD Committee — Britain 's first approach to atomic energy , subsequently dismantled after the realistic appraisal that if anyone could pull-off the atomic bomb it would be the Americans — Blackett 's love affair with the Russians ensured that he played no part in the US wartime atomic bomb project or its post-1945 British successor . |
20 | But if Paddy Ashdown embraced Neil Kinnock 's successor , what would be the consequences for his party and policies ? |
21 | Oh , what would be the consequences do you think of this , prediction ? |
22 | In fact , it is not clear what would be the consequences of the authorities failing to meet their own standards of service apart from publication in an annual report . |
23 | In fact , it is not clear what would be the consequences of the authorities failing to meet their own standards of service apart from publication in an annual report . |
24 | The hard core of Copernican astronomy would be the assumptions that the earth and the planets orbit a stationary sun and that the earth spins on its axis once a day . |
25 | Those would be the policies to put a stop to recovery . |
26 | The Seven would be the agents of their own destruction . |
27 | If the staff number was entered , the first screen displayed would be the Personnel Data screen . |
28 | The Doctor and his teenage companion would be the doyens of one alien culture , whose morality and attitudes would lead them into opposition with the two human characters . |
29 | He finds himself stymied , ‘ unless we go to appeal , which would be the Lands Tribunal , which could take up to nine months … [ and ] I ca n't afford to . ’ |
30 | But the ‘ ordinary ’ people in this case would be the members of the club itself , and we would probably be thinking of testing our hypotheses by interviewing a sample of the club members . |