Example sentences of "[adv] would [be] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So would be the One Thousand and One Nights ; and a later times stories such as She by R. Haggard , and Lost Horizons by Hilton would come in the same category .
2 ‘ Becoming godparents to the babies they invested such time and love in would be the ideal answer . ’
3 ‘ I do n't think sewing it together would be the slightest use . ’
4 He added that the measures announced yesterday would be the last change to the Government 's poll tax plans .
5 ‘ I have the authority necessary from the board to build this company over , ’ he said , adding that he was not sure that breaking the company up would be the right approach .
6 ‘ I have the authority necessary from the board to build this company over , ’ he said , adding that he was not sure that breaking the company up would be the right approach .
7 They had made sure of the few proprietors between there and Dunkeld ; the Duke of Atholl 's authority was weaker here ; tomorrow would be the hard day when they made a drive up to Moulin and Faskally : perhaps they should go and terrify them now while darkness made them lonely ?
8 I believe that if I 'm given the chance to fight the George Forman of old , the George Forman of today would be the better .
9 And , for all sorts of reasons , Hillsborough today would be the perfect time to hit number ten .
10 An excellent example of such a community today would be the Amish groups of Pennsylvania .
11 Today would be the big test .
12 Now it seemed that today would be the same .
13 The guys here would be the first to refuse to participate if they did n't like the way they were portrayed .
14 A good example here would be the potential difficulty that a new detergent manufacturer would have in attempting to sell products through food multiples .
15 What then would be the natural and almost inevitable effects of the gradual change into the present more temperate climate ?
16 So when would be the best time for me to come back and present these ideas to you ?
17 Leaving Fraser to deal with the occupants of the vaulted basement chambers Douglas and Ramsay raced up the twisting turnpike stairway to the first floor , where would be the great hall , followed by fifty or so mosstroopers .
18 well could we perhaps have the agreements in front of us while we 're looking at this point erm , where would be the best place to find them ?
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