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

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1 But this would be of limited value to the defendant , since any costs recovered by the defendant would be subject to a charge in favour of the board under section 16 of the Act and the operation of regulation 103 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , the detail of which I need not examine , and would have the effect in this case that the defendant would in fact recover only a very small proportion of the costs he actually incurred .
2 This would be of great educational value to new members giving tips and ways of how other embalmers around the country practice their work .
3 This would be of obvious benefit to the spider , whose web would last longer , but it would also help the bird to avoid getting dirtied by sticky spider silk .
4 But this would be to little avail if the ground were waterlogged or so acid as to prevent the normal action of soil life .
5 One way to determine this would be to old an ordinary ruler at arms length and note how many millimetres the width of an object appears to occupy .
6 At the last moment , when the barred window was already darkened , and the echoes from the outer ward grown scattered and few , Harry suffered an agony of fear that after all this would be like other nights , that Isambard would come with his taunting smile and his small , shrewd ironies that stabbed like knives ; but instead came young Thomas Blount , true to his word , with his tilted nose and his provocative swagger , and flung open the door of the room with a flourish .
7 These would be in various sizes and housed in a small oblong box along with a set of scales .
8 We would therefore not expect a yield curve to be constructed using both government and corporate bonds , since these would be from different risk classes .
9 I if that could be copied er perhaps er that would be of great assistance .
10 The regional CBI believed that that would be of great benefit and was grateful for my right hon. Friend 's measures to alleviate the uniform business rate .
11 If it were abandoned , the burden on local authorities of trying to collect what the Prime Minister described as a virtually uncollectable tax would be substantially lightened , and that would be of great benefit .
12 Julian Spalding , the director of Glasgow museums , says he did not want to ‘ create just a museum of Christianity , because that would be of limited appeal and too narrow in range . ’
13 That would be of enormous help in staunching the flow of treacly sentiment on which so many Trust properties base their appeal .
14 that would be to English law questions which we 're certain of interest today
15 But , yeah , that 's about a hundred miles you see , that would be about right , yeah .
16 We shall not use it on parasites , since that would be in direct conflict with your own programme ’ .
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