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

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1 But parliament is far away , and the border of Wales is very near , and is there a soul in these parts who does not know that smuggling goes on day by day , and that life here would be impossible if it did not ?
2 Everyone tried to help , reassuring her that this was a good omen , she would be marvellous when it came to the actual performance , but it was fairly obvious she was in a bad way .
3 There has , to date , been no readily available published accounts of the amounts received and disbursed by the various victim compensation boards , but it would be surprising if it amounted to many millions .
4 Bearing in mind the size of the KGB 's foreign operations it would be surprising if it did not have some successes .
5 If the cross was black , the octopus would be shocked as it touched the crab ; if white , it would not .
6 I wanted to go to Chimney 's it would be nice if it rained at Chimney 's cos there , we could go in the pond .
7 Now that allowance would be nice if it bore some relationship to what was allowed in the estimated er , figures .
8 Hence there is a problem of how cooperation could evolve in the first place , although it would be stable once it had evolved .
9 The growth of the ‘ displacement ’ model would be understandable if it resolved individual difficulties or reduced the general incidence of difficulty .
10 " Income " includes income chargeable to income tax by deduction or otherwise ( UK source income ) and any income which would be chargeable if it had been received in the United Kingdom by a person resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom .
11 Thus new furniture would be defective if it contained live woodworm even though the presence of the woodworm posed no threat of personal injury .
12 If that were so then what I say would be true if it had the appropriate backing , false otherwise .
13 I mean they they would go right through the process of buying something on credit , and it would be fine until it got to , Erm where do you live .
14 ‘ I would be surprised if it does n't test 2,200 , ’ says Mr Tora , a view shared by others .
15 We shall take into consideration the possibility that it might happen , but it would be dreadful if it did . "
16 The reply would be satisfactory if it conformed to standard practice .
17 ‘ It would be gratifying if it held some more revelations , but perhaps that would be too much to hope for .
18 The statement that the actions we ought to do are those which promote the general happiness would be useless if it meant nothing more than that they do promote it , and that something more can only be given by an intuition .
19 Up to a point diversity is good ; local government would be useless if it did not permit some variety and flexibility in provision .
20 Mr Morrison says that he took on the job ‘ because they said that it would be difficult but it had to be done and that 's what appealed to me ’ .
21 There have been an enormous series of changes over the last ten or fifteen years , and maybe some school teachers would be glad if it slowed down a little bit to make their life a little easier , I do n't know .
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