Example sentences of "[pron] would be [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To them I was just another recruit , and if I did well , got myself through the first six months and became a legionnaire , then I would matter to them because I would be part of their system . |
2 | I did n't know whether I would be bale to finish and thought it best to drop out . |
3 | Should aught happen to Edward — as God forbid — I would be queen of England ! ’ |
4 | So er to get to your question erm I 've sort of not been doing anything erm I was hoping that I would be sort of fully fit round about now and then if I saw something on teletext er that was good I 'd just buzz off for a week or so . |
5 | To achieve this in four years ' time I would be doing |
6 | In three years ' time I would be doing |
7 | In two years ' time I would be doing |
8 | If cash is distributed , is it not replaced by debt , which would be bona vacantia on dissolution ? |
9 | Besides those things which a partner is actually authorised to do by the terms of the partnership , any other of his acts which would be part of the usual conduct of a business of the type carried on by his firm will also be binding . |
10 | Coun Bob Brady , committee chairman described it as an exciting project which would be part of the town 's City Challenge programme . |
11 | Coun. Pudney said the light rail transit system being considered by Cleveland county council could ease commuter traffic if it linked Guisborough with Middlesbrough , but that had no connection with the bypass which would be part of the county 's primary road network . |
12 | As a result , administrative arrangements can be countenanced which would be anathema to Hong Kong 's British rulers . |
13 | this is not to suggest that I function like a computer ( which would be anathema to me ) , for there is always something to react to , something new to learn , or to improve . |
14 | July/August 1991 : There was a mini-launch at trinity Road for HCIMA 's distance Learning Scheme , when the scheme 's coordinator , and of Newcastle College , joined some of the course tutors from the colleges which would be Distance Learning centres , to celebrate the production of the first unit . |
15 | In that case you 're looking for thirty five thirty six thousand which would be mister average in our company . |
16 | Although there are two offences , murder and manslaughter , the latter includes two distinct varieties : ‘ voluntary ’ manslaughter ( killings which would be murder but for the existence of defined extenuating circumstances ) ; and ‘ involuntary ’ manslaughter ( killings for which there is no need to prove any awareness of the risk of death being caused , but for which there is thought to be sufficient fault to justify criminal liability ) . |
17 | C one which would be office workers . |
18 | But on Friday night news came through that VAT HQ had agreed to study the ER scheme ‘ to see if it can be classified as a training activity , which would be VAT exempt , rather than as a business activity , ’ Maxen reported . |
19 | This difference is crosscut by one of the major questions addressed by Bourdieu in his earlier work ( 1977 ) but largely ignored in Distinction , which is the balance between objectivist approaches such as those found in archaeology , and subjectivist approaches , the most extreme of which would be design history or the study of Chicago homes . |
20 | I would be apportioned my six — half of which would be business — Joyce would set about her one hundred and sixty-six . |
21 | All she can do is tack forward and crash into him , which would be suicide for them all . |
22 | The Prince was deadly serious , emphasizing the earnestness of his proposal by reminding her that one day she would be queen . |
23 | Later it had to be accepted that she would be wheelchair bound for the rest of her life . |
24 | She would be putty in my paws when she awoke to see me with my superb physique and elemental masculinity , not to mention my irresistible voice . |
25 | If she married Pogo , she could do exactly as she pleased and she would be mistress of her own home . |
26 | He had not yet decided whether she would be friend or enemy , so his eyes were distant — and she knew it . |
27 | She would be bait , Zeno would be drawn , then Pascoe would appear with the gun and they 'd be asking a few hard questions . |
28 | At least she would be sale with Lovat and the knowledge gave him some comfort . |
29 | Yul : The Man Who Would Be King is published by Collins , £15. for tabloid arts p 19 |
30 | THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING |