Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] would be [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So you 'd be against Eagle as the main competitor if if they 've got them already |
2 | WITH Andy Gregory , the Wigan scrum-half , confirming yesterday he would be in contention for Great Britain 's summer tour squad to be announced on Monday , the fringe contenders have their last chance to impress over the weekend . |
3 | Even if it did n't she 'd be in hospital for ages . |
4 | By tomorrow they would be in place . |
5 | I mean for instance on the question of identification after 45 years it 's very difficult , I saw that in the Demianuk trial , to get satisfactory er evidence , but of course er I think British rules of evidence probably would simply mean it was excluded if that was the case , and it was fairly done and the law were n't changed and it was the law as it stands er then I 'd be in favour of it . |
6 | Ten , fifteen minutes to gain the shelter of the forest — though even there they would be in danger of being pulped into nothingness by trees ripped from the rain-softened earth . |
7 | He used to say that in a few years his uncle would retire ; then he would be in control . ’ |
8 | Jean-Paul at first resisted ; eventually , when Edouard pressed him , and after changing their proposed schedule three times , he agreed to a week in the autumn of 1950 , when he would be on leave . |
9 | ‘ And he is generous to the point where he would be without money himself to help someone . |