Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] would [be] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Morton saw that Leonard and Mrs Cohen were very close , and nothing emphasised this more than her willingness to take them and their friends out for meals , especially to a favourite Greek restaurant where she would be the life of the party , not least in singing , and encouraged by good wine which the restaurateur would ply them with in order to get the mood of the evening going . |
2 | The treaty parties ( as third parties to the Protocols ) would presumably have no such remedy , although they would be the States most immediately and directly affected by any such action . |
3 | Yeah that 's exactly the same as what you 're I was trying to do before so it 'd be the equivalent of that . |
4 | This was absolutely vital if I was ever to ‘ fly ’ her , because it would be the lure of food on my fist that made her come back to me . |
5 | Contrast this with the position in jurisdictions where there are three or more degrees of homicide : pleas of guilty to first- and second-degree murders would be less frequent , since there would be the possibility of argument in court ( if no bargain was struck beforehand between prosecution and defence ) , and the defence might succeed in persuading the jury to reduce the degree of the killing . |
6 | In contrast , if , for example , shares are issued to management with no voting rights and subsequently , with no prior agreement , it is resolved to add voting rights to these shares , this would be a chargeable event since it would be the removal of a restriction or the creation of a new right relating to the shares . |
7 | We asked whether they would be the support group to a line which we would rebuilt or , alternatively , take a seat on a joint board . |