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

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1 She 'd be a disaster .
2 Philip was confident she 'd be a success .
3 I tell you , if she was out in Hollywood they would send her to one of those beauty farms , where they starve them and batter them about and knock them into shape ; then they would give her a plastic nose , or make the one she 's got more pointed , put false eyelashes on her , give her hair an expert cut , and walla ! she 'd be a sensation .
4 Maybe people thought that since she 'd been a witch when alive , she 'd be a ghost once she was dead .
5 Maybe people thought that since she 'd been a witch when alive , she 'd be a ghost once she was dead .
6 She might have begun to feel increasingly comfortable in his company , but she knew , nevertheless , she 'd be a fool to trust him .
7 As for herself — she 'd be a fool to fall in love with him .
8 She 'd be a very busy girl if she got a hundred , sir . ’
9 She 'd be a fool to forget it .
10 I ca n't give her children , and she 'd be a wonderful mother . ’
11 ‘ I suppose these days she 'd be a called a victim of circumstances .
12 She 'd be a fool if she do n't do it .
13 And she 'd be a bit
14 When she was trained , stop jumping up and things she 'd be a nice dog .
15 Yeah and plus the fact I said to Mike it 's all very well saying send stuff there , she can open it she 'd be no wiser whether they sound any good or not .
16 After Marilyn , she 'd be the best dressed woman at the wedding , blonde , shapely , in the green dress Marilyn had got so superstitious about .
17 I told her she should really leave or she 'd be the last .
18 She 'd be the media 's choice . ’
19 She 'd be the first to deny it . ’
20 Being with Dane had changed her — eventually she 'd be the richer for that , even if right now all she could feel was anguish .
21 ‘ I 've always said that she 'd be an opera singer , did n't I ? ’
22 Attracted to the big ape she had n't been , but she 'd be an all-out liar if she tried to pretend she had n't enjoyed his kisses .
23 She 'd be an idiot to imagine anything else , she decided , while making her way to the filing cabinet .
24 She had no doubt of the genuine affection he had for her and knew she would be a fool not to acknowledge it .
25 It appears that he published Mary Leapor not only because he thought she would be a commercial success , but because he admired her work .
26 She would be a companion for both princes .
27 Then she would be a Turk , a slave , a dancing-girl , a duchess at a garden party ; and , later , Juliet .
28 She would be a mother at sixteen .
29 She would be a gold-wrapped parcel , hard and shining on the outside , soft and tempting on the inside .
30 For as long as the war lasted , she would be a part of the Royal Navy and there could be no remembered yesterdays , no thoughts of tomorrow .
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