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

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1 If we knew that , I think we 'd be beyond reasonable doubt .
2 So you 'd be on automatic choke for a bit of the way , most of the way anyway so
3 Whether or not he 'd be of similar help in the present case , Lewis did n't know , of course .
4 That way at least you can be certain it 'd be over quick . ’
5 If the sceptics had a real leader inside the Cabinet , he 'd be in deep trouble . ’
6 Now she 'd be in extra trouble for losing the sandal .
7 I mean you can get units sort of er I 'd be in inner London for that price .
8 If she did n't get some decent sleep soon , she 'd be in severe danger of cracking up completely under the strain .
9 I do n't blame you — though if I thought you was messing around with her , anything like that , you 'd be in dead trouble , believe you me . ’
10 He 'd be in full view of the windows .
11 I thought of how I 'd be in full control if I was alone .
12 I 'd be in quick Oh
13 ‘ It 'd be like missing part of the world scene , ’ cried Clare .
14 Compensation both for planning restrictions ( in cases where a claim had been admitted ) and for compulsory purchase by public authorities was to be paid on the basis of existing use plus any admitted 1947 development value , but private sales would be at current market prices .
15 It was made clear that trade would be at international prices , with no subsidies or preferential treatment .
16 Erm and I I ca n't help wondering , this is perhaps something that Mr Donson may well want to come back to , erm what Mr Donson 's position would be at subsequent local plan inquiries where local plans were to contain such policies and there was was n't to be a strategic basis er for those policies .
17 And sometimes , towards dawn , the music would be at full blast and there would be hardly any movement at all , nothing left except maybe just one couple kissing — and yet that looked like dancing too .
18 I warned him that unless he adhered strictly to the regimen I prescribed he would be at considerable risk . ’
19 Loans would be at subsidised rates of interest ( provided through the taxation system ) .
20 His mother would be at Thursday-evening Bingo , Rose-Ann out in Len 's car .
21 She was calm , authoritative , in the way she would be with injured animals .
22 Some found it unacceptable because it would be on early in the evening , because it was a soap serial — and because the woman was committing adultery with a much younger man .
23 There was no assembly but there would be on other days for my group .
24 The purpose of the Act above all was that future developments would be on low-density garden suburb or garden city lines , primarily the former .
25 And although subsequent reviews found it thoroughly sane and quite uncontroversial , clerics of the Church of England publicly announced that they would be on standby alert to deal with any members of their congregation upset by the programmes .
26 Claims to privilege are the same as they would be on ordinary discovery .
27 She belongs to me ; this is no longer her home ; but we would be on friendly terms with you if — ’
28 We were on our way to the river to photograph the landscape which , Lady Rutherford told us indignantly , would be ruined for ever if Mr Knightley allowed Mr Dinsdale and his industrialist friends to dig a quarry , part of which would be on common land .
29 These groups would be involved in a ‘ demand-side ’ classificatory struggle with the more established members of the dominant classes whose aesthetic tastes would be for high modernist art .
30 The first step in forging an alliance of Euro-Parliamentarians would be for national MPs to be invited to the special hearings on changes to the Rome Treaty being organised by the European Parliament .
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