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

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1 The techniques prohibited might include deliberate manipulation of earthquakes , tsunamis , changes in weather patterns , and changes in the state of the ionosphere , It may be presumed that under this convention such changes would be unlawful if achieved by use of nuclear weapons , just as they would be if achieved by any other means .
2 I have made the reflected objects darker , just as they would be if seen in real life .
3 Think how much worse that order would be if administered by the Norths and Castlereaghs of tomorrow ! ’
4 The client must consent in writing to his money being placed in such an account after a proper opportunity to consider that information ; ( 8 ) If the firm has any ground ( other than the absence of an acknowledgement as described above ) for believing that client money held in a particular bank account outside the UK will not be protected as effectively as it would be if held in a free money bank account in the UK ; ( 9 ) If the firm proposes not to pay interest on client money in accordance with the client money regulations .
5 Sizes are imprecise , as one might suppose any material would be if drawn through a hole with a cutting edge !
6 Coupled with revised HLCA payments , the system would be as given in Table 14 .
7 With a chord of C major , diatonic substitution notes would be as shown in Example 100 , resolving on the note substituted as indicated ( if any resolution takes place ) : The above resolutions may not take place at all ; indeed , one substitution note may move to another ( presuming the same harmony ) , again without any resolution taking place .
8 Chromatic substitution notes in C major would be as shown in Example 101 , again showing possible resolutions on the notes substituted : These chromatic notes may alternatively be written as C , E♭ , G♭ , G , and B♭ ( or A ) , at the composer 's discretion .
9 If the simulation is run using estimated early-1980s fertility and mortality rates the population in 2003 would be as shown in Figure 6.6(b) .
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