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

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1 Our Nancy might be only seventeen , but she 's already a full-growed woman to look at , and I know she 'd be pleased to be 'is wife , 'e 'd only 'ave to ask 'er , except 'e did say once that 'e 's waitin' a while before 'e gets married .
2 I 'd be delighted to be led by him .
3 My goodness , if I could only be God for a short time-even half a day ! — then I 'd be content to be St Peter for ever after ! "
4 ‘ So you thought I 'd be content to be your girlfriend , your mistress ? ’ she enquired , her face blank .
5 She 'd be good to be seen with and she had a sense of humour .
6 ‘ I 'd be proud to be like your mother , ’ said Ellen , and she glanced towards Mary smiling on the mantelpiece and crossed herself .
7 It 'd be nice to be waiting here for a train and then getting on it and going somewhere nice .
8 Well , Bilborough , my mother lives at Bilborough , I thought it 'd be nice to be near her , my dad lives up Sherwood , and I used to , I used to live up Sherwood , it 's a good place and got a good school .
9 ‘ It 'd be great to be there but I 'm not that fussed .
10 To me I thought we were doing , individual projects which we 'd be able to be update in a loose-leaf format
11 Add a simultaneous two-player option and you have one of the best film tie-ins I 've played ; a game you 'd be foolish to be without .
12 First , there would be much to be gained in promoting a more coherent debate about community environmental action in Wales .
13 I agree with him , and there would be much to be gained at the appropriate time .
14 Benjamin said : ‘ It would be tremendous to be Yorkshire 's overseas player . ’
15 It would be pleasant to be able to say that , as a result , the existence of all automated personal data handling systems is known , even if not much has been vouchsafed of what they do .
16 ‘ I would be delighted to be able to tell you , ’ Mr Kinnock began .
17 Heseltine/Kinnock : Yes , well I would be delighted to be able to tell you .
18 ‘ We would be delighted to be vehicle for this to happen . ’
19 She was fast coming to the conclusion that it would be impossible to be neutral about Matthew Preston .
20 James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield .
21 James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield .
22 There would be little to be lost from going the whole hog . ’
23 It would be satisfying to be able to list examples of phonological differences between accents in the area of stress and intonation , but unfortunately , straightforward examples are not available ; we do not yet know enough about the phonological functions of stress and intonation , and too little work has been done on comparing accents in terms of these factors .
24 It would be better to be dead .
25 Ellen wondered if he had petit mal and looked it up in a medical dictionary — neither of them went to doctors if they could help it — but the entry was not very helpful , and it seemed in any case the kind of symptom it would be better to be vague about , not define , not name , for fear the naming made it worse , less likely to evaporate out of existence .
26 The only person there was Gran , and she was asleep , but it would be better to be with her than downstairs in the kitchen , alone .
27 It would be better to be stronger in the arms , help could be summoned , but some tasks one did on one 's own .
28 ‘ It 's a name I seem to be stuck with , but it really would be nice to be called something else for a change , says actor Nigel Havers , best known for his role in the ITV series of the same name .
29 It would be nice to be totally irresponsible , he felt , and get so stinking drunk that he could say what he liked to them .
30 Ideally it would be nice to be the perfect shape tomorrow or next week , but this just is not going to happen .
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