Example sentences of "would be [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However the young couple were determined that whatever time they had left together would be as husband and wife . |
2 | The Princess said this one would be as model for the others . |
3 | France 's president , François Mitterrand , is among those who have pointed out that transferring the power to make monetary policy to an independent body would be at odds with the clause . |
4 | ‘ Your Grace , I thought you would be at Windsor ? ’ |
5 | And this time he , and not that chef , would be at Rose 's right hand . |
6 | IN A normal year Franco Kasper , the International Ski Federation 's secretary , would be at Saalbach in the Austrian mountain heartland today , running a critical eye over the brand new downhill course being tested in World Cup before next season 's World Championships . |
7 | The Allies would be still at war with Japan , while Russia and China would be at peace — a situation which would be fraught with obvious dangers and embarrassments from our point of view . |
8 | Soon , she would be at peace . |
9 | Always with resignation and with grief but buffered by the knowledge that he would no longer be in pain and confusion , by the fact that he 'd had a long and lively life — that he would be at peace at last . |
10 | In the past New Zealand have insisted that the Cup would be at stake only over a Test series , or in a one-off Test . |
11 | If there were to be a failure in maintaining this conquest , the ‘ livelihood ’ of these people would be at stake . |
12 | MSF would be at liberty to make an offer for the property . |
13 | The little woman , instead of having to explain the spending of twenty-five shillings of the housekeeping money on a half bottle of " cooking " brandy , would be at liberty to raid the Scotch for a few tablespoonsful at any time , and nobody the wiser . |
14 | He had n't expected the red carpet to be unrolled for him , but he had thought that at last he would be at work , setting up his meetings , on the move . |
15 | Mr Michael Swinton , it said , had accepted a commission in Nottinghamshire and would be at B — Castle some weeks . |
16 | I asked the Czech manager if they would be at Rutland Water in June and he said they would not be able to afford it . |
17 | Clement 's purpose was to make cultured persons under instruction for baptism , called ‘ catechumens ’ ( by contrast with ‘ the faithful ’ who are the baptized ) , feel that they would be at home in the church . |
18 | Most in the occult would be at home in your local golf club . |
19 | After school , Mrs Trickett suggested , they would probably be engaged in other activities ; at bedtime perhaps only one parent would be at home , and the children would be tired . |
20 | Mrs Stych did not want to offend the queen of the social columns by arguing with her , so when that lady went on to inquire when the newspaper could send a photographer , Mrs Stych said in her most gracious tone of voice that the whole family would be at home that evening any time after six . |
21 | There is an illustration in this book which encapsulates this fault line in time : an extraordinary angular dressing table of 1912 by Josef Gocar , which would be at home in the Eighties , reflects in its mirror the ancient tripod camera with black cloth with which the photograph was taken and a photo of a Victorian lady in highnecked dress . |
22 | Thus , for example , the disabled wife ( or cohabitee ) can only draw the Non-contributory Invalidity Pension if she is unable to perform normal ( as defined by the DHSS ) household duties , regardless of whether housework is her normal profession , regardless of the fact that men and single women only have to prove inability to do paid work to qualify for the pension ; and conversely , the Invalid Care Allowance , for people who lose their incomes because they must stay at home and care for a sick relative , is not payable to wives ( or cohabitees ) because it is assumed that they would be at home in any case ! |
23 | Normally on New Year 's Day he would be at home with Mandy . |
24 | She would be at home continuing as before . |
25 | I felt she would be at home in an arena with starving lions . |
26 | On a visit to Mrs Chamberlin she explained that she did not like to leave her aunt and would from then on come only once a week , and she put it about that for the moment , neither she nor her aunt would be at home on Wednesday afternoons . |
27 | If I want to hurt you , it would be at home , not out in the woods some place . |
28 | I 've no idea I ca n't er I ca n't say whether she would be at home or not . |
29 | ‘ It is not so bad for us because we would be at home in the first leg , ’ said Blues chairman David Campbell . |
30 | But he would be at Hoggatt 's to solve a murder , and all other considerations would go down before that overriding task . |