Example sentences of "[noun sg] [ex0] would be " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , the Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said again in a B B C interview there would be no unilateral cease-fire by the I R A. And what was needed was total demilitarization .
2 He appeared to give carte blanche to investors , predicting that by spring there would be significant business between Britain and Poland .
3 In spring there would be pink blossom at regular intervals .
4 As a result there would be more employment and an improvement in the condition of working-class life .
5 In future there would be ( i ) one political department covering Africa , Asia and the Middle East — headed by James Jonah ( Sierra Leone ) ; ( ii ) one political department covering Europe , Latin America , disarmament , the General Assembly and the Security Council — headed by Vladimir Petrovsky ( a former Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister ) ; ( iii ) peacekeeping operations — headed by Marrack Goulding ( United Kingdom ) ; ( iv ) a single economic department — headed by Ji Chaozhu ( China ) ; ( v ) legal affairs — headed by Carl-August Fleischhauer ( Germany ) ; ( vi ) disaster relief — headed by Jan Eliasson ( Sweden ) ; ( vii ) information — headed by Eugeniusz Wyzner ( Poland ) , and ( viii ) administration and budget — headed by Dick Thornburgh ( a former US Attorney General ) .
6 Without carbon there would be no organic chemistry , and no life .
7 If information could flow directly into action there would be no need for a human decision-maker .
8 In the long term there would be a centralised body for monetary policy , supervised by the European Parliament , though in the short term members should simply try to limit the fluctuations between their currencies .
9 Small pardon there would be for him if Herluin had his way .
10 There was little doubt that when this liberalization took effect there would be a rush for places in the Chinese " special economic zones " where Taiwan 's major problems of high labour costs and the limited availability of land did not exist .
11 When they reached the bedroom there would be no Rosa tonight to protect her , to save her from herself .
12 At the core of the pyramid there would be a maximal division of labour .
13 Within those areas covered by the rational basis part of the test there would be greater certainty .
14 If half the funds and the intellectual effort which has gone towards developing strategies for finding alternative families had been put into what we can only lamely call preventative work there would be unquestionable advantage to all concerned .
15 At both ends of the age range there would be variations in progress , so a total of ten levels would be needed .
16 Everywhere there were reminders of Buddhism : on almost every hill there would be a small pagoda , its graceful , tapering spire coloured white or occasionally gilded with gold leaf ; in every village there would be a monastery , usually with several monks , though sometimes with a single bhikkhu living more as a hermit .
17 If I was one millionth part of an angel there would be a miracle .
18 Without the boy there would be no file . ’
19 For example , in many classrooms pupils can be found discussing the differences in vocabulary there would be between an on-the-spot oral account of a road accident and a newspaper report of it the following day ; or considering the ways in which conventional spellings can be violated in advertisements and brand names ; or listing some of the differences between their grandparents ' use of language and their own ; or talking about the way a poet 's choice of metaphor yokes together two dissimilar things so that something familiar is suddenly perceived in a new way ; and so on .
20 The thought of it filled her with an immense regret because a child could not stay a child there would be men ( a man she hoped ) in Nicandra 's life , Aunt Tossie thought with pity and some disgust — her mind scampered hurriedly from the contemplation of a subject not forbidden so much as not existing for her .
21 Charlie Malone , a shop steward and one of the sacked workers , promised that by the end of the campaign there would be 300 fewer people on the dole .
22 I thought of the little touches of home there would be inside it : the hand-knitted pullover , the familiar English toothpaste , and the razor blades fastened together with elastic bands .
23 While Joseph tearfully attended his father 's grave , and gazed into the reflections of Wallowa Lake , McLaughlin reported that the Nez Perce 's return there would be impractical .
24 How could she sit calmly and read a magazine , when all the time she knew that any moment there would be a knock on the door , and Luke would be standing there , waiting ?
25 That any moment there would be the sound of footsteps on the stairs and the beautiful blonde would arrive to welcome her recalcitrant lover back into her life ?
26 ( 3 ) The purchaser may consider that given the financial standing of the vendor there would be little prospect of recovery from the vendor for undisclosed liabilities of the company even if the purchaser were to succeed with a warranty claim against the vendor .
27 If Moxon , still young in captaincy terms , were to be given the job there would be a strong argument in favour of a team manager and as Illingworth , perhaps wisely , has rejected one offer to return ( from Leicestershire ) Yorkshire might look at another native son who has , from all accounts , done an excellent job in his first year of managment at Somerset , Jack Birkenshaw .
28 Hewitt and Burton ( 1971 ) analysed the record for southwestern Ontario and found that in a 50-year period there would be 1 severe drought , 2 major windstorms , 5 severe snowstorms , 8 severe hurricanes , 10 severe glaze storms , 16 severe floods , 25 severe hailstorms and 39 tornadoes .
29 If none of the light bounced off the electron into the microscope there would be nothing to see .
30 Of course , if colonoscopy is used instead of barium enema there would be no need for a separate sigmoidoscopy .
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