Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [verb] would be " in BNC.
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1 | The first appearance a child would make after being charged would be before a youth court , formerly called a juvenile court . |
2 | Other things to be observed would be the patient 's appearance , presence or absence of heat and sweat in different areas of the body , his behaviour and mood , what he wants in his surroundings and environment , does he want to be still or moving , if he moves why does he move , does he want fresh air or to be covered , or both , or neither , and so on ! |
3 | The second major issue to be examined would be the role of individuals and how human potential is mobilised . |
4 | County councillor Ray Flowers ( Lab ) said yesterday that whatever needed to be done would be done to make sure the bus service continues , but not at the expense of safety . |
5 | The first to be consulted would be the National Portrait Gallery 's list of contemporary portraitists , an archive kept by director Robin Gibson , who has files and picture references on as many current painters as possible . |
6 | In the event of Conservative defeat , one of the great questions never to be answered would be whether a decision to postpone full-scale implementation of the various forms of opting-out , in favour of local experiments , might have saved them . |
7 | He wondered if the fact that there were no tracks in the direction from which they were supposed to be coming would be noticed , and thought not . |
8 | Virgin invited the Clarkes to carry out an independent audit , with the assurance that any money found to be owing would be paid . |
9 | Those who were to be sacrificed would be driven into the labyrinth and locked in . |
10 | Among the issues to be addressed would be : |
11 | An individual suspecting that an unwarranted invasion of privacy may about to be published would be able to approach the council 's director , who , when satisfied of this , ‘ should instantly contact the editor and put him on notice of the complaint . |
12 | The humiliation at being caught would be unbearable . |