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

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1 In other words , the effect would have been that , even where official DSS error was proven and admitted in the case of those receiving supplementary benefit prior to 1988 , no back payment to rectify the error would have been made .
2 Given the importance of the " last in , first out " principle in British industry , the experiences of many members of the temporary labour force would have been little different from what they actually were .
3 In uniform she looked very dignified and very nice , and she ran Casualty so efficiently that without her various little ways her professional skill would have been enough to account for her already being a hospital legend in her own lifetime .
4 I suspect that my mother 's obviously determined nature would have been enough to master him .
5 If proper security valves , which close after initial pressure is dissipated , had been used the pollution would have been much less , says Moeri .
6 If he had done the shock would have been less but on the other hand , his holiday would have been spoilt .
7 Northamptonshire paid £1,000 in coat-and-conduct money alone , though as an inland shire its expenses on fortification would have been much less than Norfolk 's .
8 For my experience would have been this way no matter how other experiences might or might not have been .
9 Call Me Old Fashioned , I thought was a good title , and A Licence to Print Money would have been another good title for a bestseller , but it had rather a rapacious sound do n't you think ?
10 So he obviously would n't have thought the union would have been much of a threat to him seeing as he
11 Meteorologists have confirmed that , for the first time in years , the prevailing winter winds were easterly , and a navy hydrographer said the surface area of the submerged craft would have been enough to act as a sail and counter the current .
12 It was that simple , and at a more leisurely pace would have been less of a caper and more a proper holiday .
13 Nevertheless , the saving of water this system would have produced as compared with normal lockage would have been little more than 50 per cent , a benefit that would hardly justify the installation of the lift if water saving was the main object .
14 Leibniz would have been little more than an impressionable fool in Kant 's eyes had the caterpillar that he treated with such consideration been a mere thing .
15 The taxing code works without difficulty and the trustees would be assessed jointly — Lord Keith in Dawson v IRC referred to the fact that if all the trustees " had been resident in the United Kingdom application of the enactment would have been such that the income would have been treated as arising or accruing to all three , and all three would have been jointly assessable to tax " .
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