Example sentences of "these would be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was recognised that these would be subjective and impressionistic , to some extent at least , and this chapter quotes verbatim from many of the letters it has received . |
2 | The difference between these would be unredeemed debt . |
3 | Our new clippers came with fine blades , and though the handbook said these would be suitable for most horses , Skipper was obviously not in that category . |
4 | It is interesting to wonder whether , if everyone cycled , even these would be necessary ! |
5 | These would be central to the arguments over defence policy that resounded or echoed through the State Department and Pentagon until the beginning of July 1950 . |
6 | If statute laws were printed like newspapers , these would be tabloid , not quality laws . |
7 | For this reason it would appear likely that bones modified as greatly as these would be uncommon in the fossil record , and the predators that produce them unlikely to be important contributors to fossil bone assemblages . |
8 | The Communists favoured wage increases , whilst the other parties argued these would be inflationary . |
9 | Amongst these would be flexible respite care for disabled children that might be more widely applied ; family centre models based on partnership and participation and high quality direct work with children . |
10 | The Japanese manufacturers also made a " voluntary " commitment to sell an extra 20,000 US-made cars per year , although the new total would still only amount only to some 50,000 , and many of these would be Japanese-brand vehicles made in the USA . |
11 | These would be open from six in the morning . |
12 | These would be commercial travellers , wanting to write up their order books in peace . |
13 | for these would be local schools , selecting about 1,000 pupils from an area that contained about 5,000 children of school age , the selection being made in terms of suitability for or ability to benefit from the kind of education to be provided . |
14 | But at least we can seek for different models of powerful women : sensitivity and strength , power and flexibility , commitment without dogma , determination and courage without authoritarianism , these would be welcome everywhere . |
15 | In Freudian terms these would be clear symbols of the fear of castration , but the laws of classical psychoanalytic interpretation are bent and broken in Such , and if anything it is the concept of the castration complex itself that is mutilated by its subjection to the laws of physics . |
16 | The inhalation of iodine-131 could cause thyroid cancer in people as far away as 24 km , and there is a 20 per cent probability that over a period of 10–20 years between 1000 and 10,000 people could develop thyroid cancer ( less than 10 per cent of these would be fatal cancers ) . |
17 | These would be fine used inside the house , but normal floor paint may not be tough enough for the garage . |
18 | None of these would be difficult to achieve with a single-bed machine . |
19 | New restaurant tables and chairs — In this case Replacement cost is likely to equal historic cost so either of these would be acceptable as would economic value . |
20 | All these would be useless without record-keeping and , more than that , record-keeping of the intelligent sort that Nikos provided . |
21 | In addition it was felt that if regional studios were established as well as transmitters , these would be able to originate their own material for local transmission , which would help redress any cultural imbalance in programming . |
22 | If we are concerned with readers who have sensory deprivation , or if we are confronted with unfamiliar alphabets — in the writer 's case examples of these would be Arabic or Japanese — there may be much preparation before the process can continue . |
23 | Either of these would be ideal to use as foliage backing for earlier flower plantings , for their leaves are handsome at any season . |