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

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1 Another romantic winner would be Numerate 's jockey , Tania Davis , the only lady riding in the National .
2 Since this is contrary to his teaching concerning the convertibility of means and ends , it is hardly likely that he would be unconcerned with the kind of religion a person might profess to follow .
3 Fire-brigade or not , if it had n't been for your bright idea and splendid work and your friend 's race for help to the farmhouse the whole field would be ablaze , ’ said Farmer Olinton .
4 New England , I knew , would be ablaze with colour in autumn , so the drive promised to be a spectacular one .
5 If our Sun were a member of such a cluster the sky would be ablaze every night , with many stars brilliant enough to cast strong shadows .
6 He urged them on through the mounting waves until they too reached the Rebecca , and he was able to ram one hole , fill it with pitch , then another , and another , round the hull beneath the overhang of the bows , in a rain of missiles , with fire sizzling around him , and his fellow fighters hanging on , hoping for the moment when the timbers would be ablaze .
7 However , Rhys firmly believes that some regulation on the use of large cars would be prudent through increased petrol duty .
8 You would be prudent not to pay deposits or any money in advance : many people have paid deposits to companies which have gone bankrupt a few weeks later .
9 So , keep on running , keep your fat intake under control and if there is a history of heart disease in your immediate family ( a close relative under 50 ) , it would be prudent to have your cholesterol tested by your doctor .
10 Melia suggests that as far as strictly medical treatment is concerned , it would be prudent to leave doctor 's business to doctors !
11 Chairman Roger Pedder says : ‘ While it may be hoped that the position will improve , members of the 1990/91 and 1991/92 policy years would be prudent to make provision for supplementary calls of 7% and 6% of the contributions for these years . ’
12 It would be prudent to allow c .
13 Significant moves have been made towards introducing such a requirement in the near future , however , and it would be prudent to take account of these when planning your return .
14 It would be prudent to assume that the GRU , in collaboration with its clients , is effective at identifying needs and diverting what it purloins to the right places .
15 So for the time being it would be prudent to treat money as a major variable in our relationship with crime and conformity .
16 It would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF .
17 In a paragraph entitled New Opportunities , Harley warns , ‘ The many Unix VAR 's and resellers should probably be more concerned with the loss of a stable , independent source for Unix than an imaginary NT monster ( and ) it would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . ’
18 The question whether a landlord can peaceably re-enter is not clear ; it would be prudent to apply for leave .
19 You should have studied all the syllabus , but it would be prudent to have a full knowledge of the topics with a high probability .
20 I think it would be prudent .
21 Yeah , that would be prudent but , yeah
22 It would be prudent to consider the use of a layer of Terram 1000 geotextile , or equivalent , to cover the backfill/drainage material to reduce future maintenance .
23 However , it would be prudent and sensible to place the UKCC under the regular inspection of the Audit Commission as an assurance to the professions of the UKCC 's commitment to sound and open financial management .
24 Given that change in circumstances , we , it was felt that it would be prudent to propose to members a change to the actual statement which was in place , so that it would permit consideration of longer term borrowing , in particular circumstances and where it 's in the interest of the authority , and have the flexibility to do so , in relating to the prudent managements of its affairs , Chairman .
25 er which goodness erm , we believe that we are spending substantial sums of money in areas of traffic calming town and parks and and various other areas that have er been er touched upon er we do not think it would be prudent
26 Owing to the provisions of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland and Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Brown [ 1981 ] AC 487 it would be prudent to obtain the consent to the conveyance from any other occupier of the matrimonial home aged 18 years or more , coupled with confirmation from such occupier that he or she is agreeable to the rights of the mortgagee taking priority over his or her rights in the property or its proceeds of sale .
27 Whilst the notice itself may be sufficient to sever the beneficial joint tenancy , to prevent a conveyance by the survivor either through ignorance or fraud it would be prudent to endorse a memorandum on the last conveyance to the effect that severance has taken place .
28 It would be prudent , to avoid argument , to have this expressly mentioned in any court order .
29 Perhaps another ‘ Why I am not a Roman Catholic ’ would be salutary from him as well as for them .
30 When people in this nation argue against a minimum wage policy , it would be salutary for them to remember that there are hundreds of domestic slaves in this country who are grossly underpaid .
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