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

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1 Another possible implication is that into the early years of the next century fewer old people will lack kin support or would be living alone than is often assumed .
2 To understand that would be to throw important light on the relationship between researchers and policy makers .
3 He kept his diaries for a record that would be published subsequent to the meetings .
4 These councils were granted the same economic development powers as the ‘ other districts ’ , but they were additionally invited to submit an annual programme that would normally lead to greater Urban Programme funding than would be made available to the lowest tier of authorities .
5 And the contamination levels were higher than would be considered safe for staff working INSIDE the giant nuclear reprocessing plant .
6 We should all be vaguely conscious of a disaster brought about by ourselves , a universal mutual degradation , and would be making feeble intermittent efforts to restore contact and rehumanize each other .
7 It was reported on March 14 , 1990 , that the government had recognized the Panamanian government of Guillermo Endara and would be restoring diplomatic relations .
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