Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] would be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then some National Savings , possibly some income bonds , and then onto the growth side which would be bonds , unit trusts , shares , P E Ps etcetera . |
2 | Anatoly Chubais , the Committee 's chairman , explained the ways in which the privatization vouchers might be used : ( i ) workers could acquire shares in their own enterprise ; ( ii ) vouchers could be used at auction to buy shares in enterprises which were to become joint stock companies ; ( iii ) vouchers could be spent via private investment funds which would be intermediaries in share purchasing ; or ( iv ) vouchers could be sold for cash . |
3 | It would nt hurt to say ‘ Yes I m sory to leave Leeds and the supporters behind … but the club needed the money and if I had to join another club it would be Blackburn ( and onto the usual bullshit ) ’ Fuck me even Cantona said something nice about us . |
4 | Phoebe was suddenly grateful for her mother 's calm and decision ; if anyone could get rid of the London fire brigade it would be Rachel . |
5 | If he loved Dana he would be part of her sister 's life and she hoped she would never have to see him again . |
6 | Considerable further work would be required to analyse and describe the information objects which would be candidates for indexing , and/or electronic filing . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | But here and there were outcrops of green which would be places to rest and hunt . |
9 | He is the typical wimpy boy who would be outcast at school . |
10 | At both ends of the age range there would be variations in progress , so a total of ten levels would be needed . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | And , you , you make for that and on i on the sand there 'd be number seven you see , so you could got to dive for there if you were lost . |
13 | Of course you 'd be panic stricken , your heart would be beating wildly , you would be sweating , shaking , feeling faint , and without a further thought you 'd be off like a shot . |
14 | If I wanted an easy job I 'd be Markie 's hairdresser , or for a demanding career how about Corky 's zit cream ? |
15 | ‘ If word of this had got back to Connelly there 'd be gang war , ’ Hitch told him . |
16 | In the interval there would be pressure on Scottish MPs to abstain at the second vote on the ground that their constituents were not affected . |
17 | Over the next five years there would be shortfalls of ‘ tens of millions of tonnes ’ unless new investments came on stream , he warned almost as the government announced that capital spending in the energy sector would be slashed by 40 per cent . |
18 | In two weeks it 'd be Christmas . |
19 | If anyone had the individual headhunting kudos to survive as a one-man band it would be priem or , of course , Roche . |
20 | ‘ When I was at school I had no idea that one day I 'd be captain of Yorkshire . |
21 | Rory , having money , attracted loads of young fellers who would be friends , but Mallachy was better at it than most , more accomplished in apparent sincerity , and with more to offer , finally . |
22 | The Prince was deadly serious , emphasizing the earnestness of his proposal by reminding her that one day she would be queen . |
23 | This is a really major issue , because I mean he , there would be a situation where the person who would be Head of the Church of England would be a divorcee of a church which does not believe in divorce . |
24 | We shall say the same if , when the testator had instituted a sole heir , for the sake of the person who would be heir on intestacy he wrote ‘ I ask in place of the estate which I left to you , which would pass on intestacy to my brother , that you be content with 100 gold pieces . ' |
25 | On Saturday night she would be Jenny MacDonald . |
26 | Even if it was the day we 'd be sort of coming back |
27 | She 'd phone to see if he was all right and if he did n't answer the phone there 'd be trouble . |
28 | One day he would be Head of his family-a powerful man , almost a god . |
29 | Li Yuan was her husband , and one day he would be T'ang . |
30 | In these early years the Reich Treasury was unwilling to offer any subsidy to the Danzig Party , presumably on the grounds that with such poor leadership it would be money wasted . |