Example sentences of "[verb] would be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Our tariff for an application of the kind you propose would be £2,500 .
2 The quartier was full of similar establishments : the best alternative area to try would be Montparnasse .
3 If it all came to an end tomorrow , the last person to worry would be Kylie .
4 Hamish had taken up the managerial place at the factory that everyone had expected would be Kenneth 's , when Kenneth had decided to teach .
5 Th what Labour would do would be ring fence the money , that 's what Labour would do and I 'll come on to that later if you give me a chance .
6 ‘ That way all you 'd see would be tourists , shop windows and the back of an awful lot of taxis .
7 AN INCREASING demand for hypo-allergenic dairy products has led a Tayside woman to take the first tentative steps towards setting up what it is thought would be Britain 's only mare milking unit .
8 cos surely the quickest way to industrialize would be directives funds
9 Just sacked , or rather resigned , with all that money " ; of course , the obvious thing to do would be go home to his room or to have a drink .
10 For example , a man may earn £100 per week and out of this he may plan to spend £70 , and thus his transactions demand would be £70 in this particular week .
11 If you did , most of what you lost would be water and some would be muscle tissue .
12 I if I was a building the last thing I would want would be people gawping at me .
13 What I would like to see would be language centres for the professions and vocations as well as for export .
14 She was glad to be standing , for to sit would be agony .
15 By this time the money involved would be £200,000 and the blackmail would run for two years .
16 Yet , even then , he could neither leave her nor cope with the weight of his frustrations , and the blurted , cumbersome feeling growing inside him , which , when some of the numbness wore away , he knew would be misery .
17 As Dr Gibson mentioned , the only costs incurred would be transport of the display to Skye .
18 I really ca n't believe this would be a problem as the only people who are likely to subscribe would be Leeds supporters , and they wo n't mind a ‘ bit of banter ’ at the expense of other clubs .
19 We 'd stock up the shelves and by the middle of the afternoon all that would be left would be size 14s in puce and some size fives that maybe a girl would pop in and buy for a party just before we shut .
20 All you could get would be toast
21 My worst country I think would be New Zealand as I do n't remember any of the country and it would appear to me a complete stranger if I moved there .
22 Erm what would present problems in real life I think would be developments of a larger kind than that in which a new settlement er might be one strategic site if we had such a policy might be another .
23 Emerging would be computer superstores and a mix of alternative channels such as book-stores , large format entertainment stores , rental outlets , direct marketing and electronic distribution .
24 To stop would be hell .
25 The second was to do with the design of the machinery to increase job cycle times and to reduce the extent to which work would be machine paced .
26 In the example shown in Fig. 6.3 , the entry required would be TABLE ( 1 , 1 , 3 ) .
27 What would be missing would be Keeton as a powerful and innovative planner and organiser .
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