Example sentences of "the [noun prp] would be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Inevitably , decision making in an organisation like the EEC would be complicated , especially as the treaty provided for several different kinds of decision .
2 Taking over responsibility for Britain 's nuclear deterrent from the RAF would be attractive only if funds allocated for it were transferred from the Air vote ; or
3 Clearly the RAF would be happy to show me their trophy-winners — while my cunning instincts told me that this would be the best place to do food-tasting !
4 My wife 's friends in the KGB would be happy to escort me home to Russia . ’
5 Opponents of this proposal , who included the Comptroller General , Charles Bowsher , argued that a borrowing limit above that of $25,000 million originally sought by the FDIC would threaten to draw the federal government further into debt , because the FDIC would be unlikely to be able to honour such a high level of debt on its own , and could itself be compelled eventually to turn to the government for rescue funding .
6 It was announced on Dec. 20 that Alija Izetbegovic of the SDA would be President of the Presidency , Jure Pelivan of the HDZ would be Prime Minister , and Momcilo Krajisnik of the SDS would be President ( Speaker ) of the Assembly .
7 The DOH would be able to keep cash limits and the principle of making payments according to relative need by making weighted capitation payments to purchasing authorities , while money would go to the providers of services according to work done .
8 What became known as the Naythuyein Mass Meeting heard Aung San speak about the Burmese contribution to the Allied cause ; he saw Labour 's victory as a sign that imperialism was on the way out and he affirmed that ‘ 99 per cent of the PBF would be unwilling to serve in the fighting forces of a country that was not free ’ .
9 Whether the Bodens would be able to sleep was another matter .
10 It was generally estimated that the government would be able to secure 25 per cent of the votes to have an effective veto , whereas the ANC would be unlikely to win the support of more than 70 per cent of the interim government .
11 Thus the USSR would be able to fish profitably in the troubled waters of economic chaos .
12 He also advised that the paper 's conclusion should be stated ‘ simply , clearly , in Hemingway sentences ’ and amongst these conclusions was the contingency that , within the next four or five years , the USSR would be able to deliver a surprise atomic attack against the US .
13 For professionals and d-i-yers who wish to regularly use a tacker , the Bosch would be hard to beat .
14 It was difficult to see how the RPF would be able to advance the Bayeux agenda until the next legislative elections , which were scheduled for 1951 .
15 Within twenty-four hours Washington told Sullivan that the Shah would be welcome to come to the United States .
16 To him , stealing from the IRB would be tantamount to treason . ’
17 The effect of this Directive on drafting consumer contracts will be very far reaching , and no consideration of the general principles of law relating to the drafting of commercial contracts in the UK would be complete without a preliminary examination of its provisions .
18 Doyle explains another aspect of the deal : ‘ the contract signed in the UK would be world-wide .
19 Chissano acknowledged that the MNR would be able to register as a political party if it laid down arms .
20 Were it not for the prospect of seizing the Swiss money , it is doubtful whether the Philippines would be ready to allow Mrs Marcos home this year or any other year .
21 He wanted to be friends with everyone and everything , reassure them that he was a nice person and that the Bookman would be alright .
22 The costs for the US would be enormous , indeed the requirement of the French was that the US would pay the entire cost , but money and munitions could be regarded as the essential calipers which might allow the rickety infant to walk ; and as long as it had an American account it would grow up and would be able to buy everything that was needed for a new nation state .
23 The SPD would be under-represented in rural areas , and the CDU and the CSU in the cities ; the FOP and the Greens would have no seats at all in the Bundestag .
24 Given the elective nature of the late Saxon monarchy the interests and support of the Godwines would be essential to any claimant , and it was here that the well-known story of the Conquest was to have its impact on Sussex .
25 The declaration on the formation of the FRY stated that the FRY would be ready to recognize the former Yugoslav republics which had declared independence , after " outstanding questions " had been negotiated , and it denied territorial claims .
26 Correspondence on this issue in the BMJ would be helpful in clarifying whether doctors are giving up medicine altogether because of the lack of opportunity to train and work over shorter hours .
27 Beaverbrook noted in November that no conference with the USA would be possible until after the presidential election one year later .
28 The ruling was not binding although the USA would be free to impose retaliatory measures if Canada did not act .
29 A fundamental shift in US policy towards the Soviet Union was noted by observers prior to the referendum in reports that the USA would be prepared to recognize an independent Ukraine , provided that US concerns over arms and human rights were met .
30 The N.D.O. would be happy to work closely with them and handle most of the routine paper work and liaise with the Training Sub-Committee .
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