Example sentences of "would [adv] [adv] be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So by the time you came here it would mostly just be Tommy that was playing ?
2 For myself I would much rather be hunting — or even back in the army again . "
3 Certain persons who would not otherwise be customers are treated as customers for the purposes of the COB Rules .
4 But he then went on to indicate that Britain would not necessarily be part of the new Europe when he said ‘ Great Britain , the British Commonwealth , mighty America , and I trust Soviet Russia … must be friends and sponsors of the new Europe and must champion its right to live and shine ’ .
5 Ten weeks but that would probably only be sort of erm
6 They had let me slip through the net earlier ; they would n't exactly be fans of mine .
7 A full-scale attack would then only be weeks away if American and other jets enforce the no-fly zone .
8 Indeed it could be argued that if there were nothing to count against it then it would no longer be faith !
9 But by definition , science itself was not considered as penetrated by social context ; if it was it would no longer be science , at least not ‘ pure science ’ :
10 The same population which hero-worshipped Hitler would not tolerate ‘ little tin-pot gods ( Nebengötter ) alongside the Führer ’ , and wanted an end to ‘ this glorification of persons who would otherwise practically be nobodies ’ and to the uncalled for luxury-living in a Party which had come to power stating that it would wipe out such corruption .
11 I rediscovered the pleasure of a physical life , the intense satisfaction of exhausting manual work , and most important of all the fantastic richness of experience of ordinary working men , a whole sector of society who would otherwise still be strangers to me .
12 Nor , indeed is the requirement in Part I for separate disclosure of the amounts of charitable or political donations ; in view of the minimal amounts needed to trigger this requirement and the modest amounts normally donated , they would very rarely be material to a true and fair view of its financial affairs .
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