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

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1 There would be hours of satisfying work in sorting and rearranging .
2 The meeting should only set broad parameters for the worker , then there would be scope for genuine negotiation , with the parent 's real agreement .
3 For Fairbairns this would be payment for hard work ; for Donnison this would be protection for both the woman carer and her dependants — in other words , maintenance of , and provision for , family relationships .
4 First , it would be evidence of western resolve ; the Americans would not , after all , be seen to have been bluffing .
5 One-Year courses represented a prestigious category and the formal requirements for grant-aid were similar to those for preparatory Tutorial Classes without the expectation that they would be precursors of three-year Tutorial Classes .
6 There would be limits on political campaigning and ballots at least every three years on membership of the National Union of Students .
7 There would be limits on political campaigning and ballots would be held at least every three years on membership of the National Union of Students .
8 However , there would be no total prohibition on the payment out of trust monies subsequent to the death by virtue of the fact that there would be £1M of relevant income ready to be used in an assessment on any beneficiaries under TA 1988 , s740 .
9 If the censor ever allowed any of the story to appear in the newspapers , there would be tales of hot pursuit and near interception — the hot pursuit line giving the l.O.s particular pleasure as the fighters mentioned were Defiants , which everybody knew could not have caught a cold .
10 This would be matter for future consideration .
11 Their natural state would be movement at infinite velocity , so that they would be everywhere in the Universe at once .
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