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

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1 The EFTA Ministerial Council met in Geneva on Dec. 10-11 , when it was agreed that a " diplomatic conference " would be necessary in early 1993 , with a target date of mid-1993 for the modified EEA to come into force .
2 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 .
3 The survey asked firms what sort of advice and assistance would be helpful in developing business and was surprised by the low level of demand for language training .
4 The cost of cooling the memory makes it uneconomical for small systems , but it would be feasible in large memories .
5 Then the head is distorted in a sweeping spiral movement so that the spectator is obliged to move completely around it and thus gathers a very complete idea about it ; and , owing to the element of distortion , from several positions one sees more of the head than would be possible in ordinary vision .
6 It seems clear , however , that it would be possible in other similar circumstances for a police officer to detain such a person for what he or she did after the offence rather than for the crime itself .
7 As regards the Dinka , he suggests that it may be possible to persuade users of the language to reply to questions about the mind — body dichotomy : it is not that the language is incapable , at a formal level , of making such a distinction , but that such usage would be unrepresentative in cultural terms .
8 In 1983 , the governing Conservative Party in Britain was keen to point out that the rate of increase in unemployment from 1982 to 1983 was higher in the United States , Germany , the Netherlands , and Canada than it was in the United Kingdom ( a 23.1% increase in the United States compared with 11.8% in the United Kingdom ) and that unemployment would be higher in other countries were it not in some cases for conscription and a retirement age for men of 60 .
9 Courts would be involved in pre-trial procedure much more actively than at present in attempting to keep the parties to proposed new timetables , whilst allowing for a realistic degree of relaxation by the court , and permitting the parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligation to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable .
10 After all , a plant that was doing badly in the Amazon may well do well elsewhere , or at least contain genes that would be useful in other environments .
11 GOOD drawing ability used to be considered important at school , not only as a skill that might give expression to a child 's aesthetic and artistic inclinations , but also one that would be useful in practical ways — in recording flora and fauna in nature study , for example .
12 We are equipped to make mental calculations of risk and odds , within the range of improbabilities that would be useful in human life .
13 If he told her the fence would be best in barbed wire she 'd believe him .
14 Capital development was a dominant feature in budgets because of the assumption that , for example , in the case of a swimming pool , the revenue expenditure would be available in future years to heat and staff the pool .
15 It was agreed , therefore that it would be appropriate in certain circumstances for other nurses to carry out treatments prescribed by the ENP .
16 The child who uses goed or comed is guilty of over-generalisation , while in sign the use of repetition to convey occurrence over a long time would be appropriate in WAIT-WAIT-WAIT , meaning ‘ wait for ages ’ but not in KEEP-KEEP-KEEP , where it would probably mean to ‘ keep three ’ things rather than to ‘ keep over time ’ .
17 Obviously i i bus would be acceptable in certain circumstances , it 's obviously better if one has the choice between bus and rail .
18 A deficiency in calcium would be disastrous in growing horses , where it is essential for bone formation .
19 Perhaps eventually small drop-in offices would be open in large towns or cities , offering instant face to face access .
20 One client could n't save them , but Rune 's account would attract interest , give them that extra edge which would be vital in attracting others .
21 The abolition of the distinction would not occur because historical social psychologists would be uninterested in theoretical issues , but because theory could not be other than historically applicable .
22 In the first and the third of these phases , roles and statuses are carefully distinguished ; in the second they are confused , " we " and " they " are mixed up , behaviour which would be outrageous in ordinary life becomes normal and even obligatory .
23 The hon. Member for Ogmore said that the opinion polls demonstrated that only a limited number of people would be interested in total deregulation .
24 ‘ One of the things that we have noted with Frame Relay is that many customers preferred a fixed rate — when you are talking about ATM , I would imagine that some would be interested in flat rate too , but more will be interested in usage based billing ’ , Ms Fitzgerald notes .
25 In the case of mapping theses , it is logical to assume that researchers would be interested in adjacent areas , or in areas within the same major structural or stratigraphic units .
26 CRUSADERS would be interested in on-the-move Derry City captain Paul Mooney — at the right price .
27 Sun Microsystems Inc chief executive Scott McNealy claimed the move would deliver to Solaris the three volume chips likely to survive : PowerPC , Sparc and Intel as SunSoft resources are moved off the new Intel Corp version , he said , they would be dedicated on the PowerPC — McNealy said this would be ready in late 1993 and SunSoft president Ed Zander immediately stepped up to contradict him , saying the date would more likely be early next year ; few details were available and it remains to be seen who would use it and how it will be sold .
28 McNealy said the port would be ready in late 1993 .
29 Such a request would be unusual in public law applications as it would duplicate the role of the guardian ad litem .
30 He begged that a citizen army should be formed , declaring , ‘ an untrained man with a rifle would be useless in modern warfare ’ .
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