Example sentences of "would [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 Damanaki said that the Alliance would henceforward be an " autonomous political party " with its own strategies .
2 In a few bio-years , the decision-makers of the organization would mostly be new appointees , their predecessors dead or retired , old vengeance losing importance .
3 There was a " deep harmony " between Wagner 's thinking and Schopenhauer 's , but even experts in Schopenhauerian philosophy would mostly be incapable of grasping the connection either intellectually or emotionally .
4 If you bought that many bonds then you would effectively be losing around £3.50 a week in interest , not much more than doing the pools .
5 If information could be transmitted from here to a Centauri in less time than this , it would effectively be travelling back into the past .
6 Before doing any deal , Hewlett-Packard would have to weigh whether it would gain more from what would effectively be privileged access to Siemens ' customers than it would lose in self-impact on its already strong position in western Germany .
7 ‘ There 's still a lot that can be done with that before we get to having to establish what would effectively be private sector mini-Audit Commissions ’ , said .
8 Indeed , as we remarked above , to make it so would effectively be to suppress all future competition indefinitely .
9 That would effectively require another audit to establish the position , because the Vendor would effectively be warranting that even in the light of events which have occurred prior to the Balance Sheet Data but which have come to light up to completion the Accounts still give a true and fair view of the Business 's financial position .
10 Other African countries were vocally hostile to allowing any legal trade , which , they said , would merely provoke an upsurge in poaching since it would effectively be impossible to check the origin of products offered for the market .
11 According to some commentators the peace process would effectively be placed on hold at least until January 1993 when Clinton took office .
12 If the effect of the new issue was to value PCI at $150 million , which would be very modest by American valuations of telecommunications companies , given that it has 12 to 13 million potential subscribers , it would mean Pittencrieff 's oil and gas interests would effectively be valued at nothing at the company 's current market capitalisation of just under £100 million .
13 So what I 'm saying is that although there will be an overspend , it should n't be massive cos the overspend would effectively be the hump right at the beginning of the year .
14 It is worth remembering here that space time as seen from free fall would locally be a Minkowski space .
15 On March 21st Robin Leigh-Pemberton said he was confident that the Bank would eventually be independent of political control .
16 The commitment of Paisley and his supporters to protesting against both religious apostasy and political compromise ensured that the movement would eventually be confronted by the legal powers of the state .
17 Uncertainty about how straightforward the physical process would eventually be was compounded by the enormous time-scales over which it was likely to happen .
18 The FAOR team noted these differences , but unfortunately did not realise the true significance in terms of the detailed user requirement that would eventually be needed to progress the IPS proposals .
19 There was also a reasonable and sound expectation that , on the basis of the initial computer support installation , many of the other problems identified by the FAOR team would eventually be addressed and solved .
20 No man as prudent as William Titford would have paid out good money for a family grave unless he had some firm evidence that there would eventually be some bodies to put in it .
21 But the proposed analogue HDMAC could only ever be an interim standard , as it has been generally accepted , for some time , that analogue HDTV would eventually be superseded by digital HDTV .
22 This set would be just a taste of what was to come in the wedding dower , a tantalising taste of the jewels that would eventually be showered on the bride .
23 Ken hoped that the schism in the Church between those who had taken the oath of allegiance and those who had refused would eventually be settled by the deaths of the latter .
24 After my operation I was told I would eventually be 100 per cent fit .
25 ‘ Profits from this operation would eventually be used to further the line northwards in stages , and in particular pay for a key bridge over the River Glaslyn .
26 After correction , the newspaper page would eventually be cast in metal by printers and made ready for the presses to roll .
27 Just as it dislikes the thought of securitising its mortgage assets — ‘ why give away margin ? ’ asks Jon Foulds , its chairman since 1990 — so it also knows that underwriting the insurance it sells would eventually be more profitable than taking commissions from Standard Life .
28 In another place Christ , too , forecast that hypocrisy would eventually be exposed : The Church Fathers inveighed bitterly against hypocrisy , associating it with all forms of evil , depravity , and the work of the devil .
29 The trading employees in India were not paid salaries in the modern sense of income they could live on ; they got small retainers , starting at perhaps £5 a year , and it was taken for granted that they would supplement their retainers by trading , sometimes acting as agents buying the goods that would eventually be exported by the Company ( though this could easily lead to fraud ) , but more often dealing for their own account .
30 General hospital units were being developed within the catchment area of the hospital and its function as an admissions unit would eventually be superseded .
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