Example sentences of "it would be [prep] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Now it was I who could n't move ; more than that I was n't even able to form an idea of what it would be like to move . |
2 | Quite what it would be like to give up material bodies I shall not consider . |
3 | Susan made an effort to imagine what it would be like to live a settled life with a partner she saw every day . |
4 | Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in an antique shop ? |
5 | Having finished it , Artemis then sat gazing at her drawing , trying to imagine what it would be like to live in a house with just four windows , one chimney and one door , with just her mother , and perhaps even her father . |
6 | In fact and in fiction , not only in the Regency but in the eighteenth century as well , the upper classes seem rarely to have ventured beneath an impoverished roof , much less imagined what it would be like to live beneath one . |
7 | Maryon felt quite apprehensive about the experiment and wondered what it would be like to live with Alan during the diet . |
8 | Looking round at the elegant dining room , waited on by the unobtrusive Friedrich , Peter Müller wondered what it would be like to live on such a scale , with so much money to make life as smooth as silk . |
9 | ‘ I was wondering what it would be like to battle with a marlin . ’ |
10 | While you 're still a lifer you 're generally more interested in what it would be like to see a ghost . |
11 | You really start to think about what it would be like to die . |
12 | She tried to imagine what it would be like to sink to the sea bed and stay there , calmly , with only a steel hull between a man and the enormous , pressing waters . |
13 | One day in fencing practice , he had wondered what it would be like to kill his opponent , and had done so . |
14 | If it had ever existed , the cosy Whitehall corridor was long gone , though Agnes sometimes wondered what it would be like to concern herself with frustrating only other countries ' spies . |
15 | joined me and we began discussing the forthcoming birth and what it would be like to have two children . |
16 | Every time she mentioned babies and what it would be like to have their own one day , Stephen changed the subject or yet another crisis loomed which he had to dash off and deal with . |
17 | In quiet moments , they wonder what it would be like to have such genius as his . |
18 | One of these away at the back used to what it would be like to have teeth . |
19 | He sounded so fiercely protective that she wondered sadly what it would be like to have a man care for her as much as Roman cared for Berenice . |
20 | Oh , I built whole fantasies round you , I imagined what it would be like to have a child , to have had you as my son . |
21 | She tried to imagine what it would be like to have no chance of a baby of one 's own . |
22 | " Has it ever struck you , Pinkie , what it would be like to belong to a class of objects which gets more valuable as it gets older ? |
23 | Thus it is not clear what it would be like to regard all actions as requiring non-intentional explanation , and this makes it much harder for the individualist to argue that , whatever it would be like , it is out of the question . |
24 | She wondered , laughing as Sabina jogged her , for she had halted in a daydream , what it would be like to encourage him , to overcome the scruples he so kindly showed by not exploring her body . |
25 | He was wondering what it would be like to kiss her when Fidelma repeated her warning . |
26 | Nobody in Kufra had ever owned a factory , but many were able to imagine what it would be like to find that the workers had become partners . |
27 | She thought she knew what it would be like to find yourself in Boston when you ought to be in Chicago . |
28 | All through the short plane journey she 'd been imagining what it would be like to meet Rune again socially . |
29 | ( In exactly the same way , congenitally blind people can understand the physics of vision , but are unable to conceive what it would be like to experience seeing , for example , different colours . |
30 | He tried to imagine what it would be like to get such news . |