Example sentences of "it would [be] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And then there would be the and then and while it would be while the f the coffin was in the house that it was was it ?
2 He wondered how long it would be before they gave up going to the clearing altogether .
3 Madame wondered how long it would be before Boy got his hair cropped short so that he looked just like the others .
4 Once he looked at his watch to see how long it would be before he was relieved .
5 ‘ I wondered how long it would be before you young buggers came sniffing around , ’ he said , with a belly laugh , and looked at Yanto .
6 After supper Uncle Bill would put me , as he always did , in the big double bed in the room next the kitchen , and then he 'd leave the door open , and I 'd lie and listen to him and Bernard yarning , wondering how soon it would be before they got into bed , one on either side of me .
7 I was wondering how long it would be before Caesar followed Captain 's example and took a bite out of Junior .
8 The knot in her stomach tightened as she wondered how long it would be before the Cap'n discovered where Midnight was hiding .
9 I hung up the plastic sheet I had left soaking , rolled away those that had dried , scrubbed dried plaster from the table with the special remover , and wondered wearily how much longer it would be before the scent of wet plaster stopped reminding me of Marcus .
10 Likely what hundreds of others had to do : wonder , and think , and stick their fingers in their ears ; some , on the other hand , might even ask themselves how long it would be before they could try it .
11 In the final game Waikato took the honours 28–24 , leafing Rugby Canada to wonder just how long it would be before they won for the first time on New Zealand soil .
12 I wondered how long it would be before I saw England again .
13 I wondered how long it would be before I was doing the things portrayed in the photos .
14 She wondered how long it would be before Kathy grew alarmed If Clare was n't home and had n't telephoned by two o'clock — or three at the latest — she reckoned that Kathy might phone the police , who would surely find her before long .
15 I wondered how long it would be before I stopped loving him .
16 Jimmy watched him , wondering how long it would be before he met up with this guy again on the street .
17 She raised her hands behind her , grasped the brass rails of the bed-head , and squeezed them tightly , wondering how long it would be before Felipe came in with her breakfast .
18 From time to time that evening she was visited by the sight of the lake with its gold fretwork of fish ; she wondered how many years it would be before she could go to that place with equanimity .
19 The skin , he noted , was still tinged golden — that faint tone which signified to those in the know that he had been subjected to the bi-annual treatment of Longivex , the Imperial longevity drug which , because of the rarity of the poppy from which it was produced , was restricted to the élite , the favoured few such as the royal family , the privileged , the very rich — and he frowned as he wondered how long it would be before the absence of the drug showed in his physique and appearance .
20 Already they would be consulting their watches , calculating how long it would be before he could make it .
21 She had on her housecoat , which offered a fair display of bosom , and Wycliffe wondered how long it would be before she found a successor for the undertaker .
22 She wondered how long it would be before Rebecca paid her nocturnal visit to the flat .
23 He wondered how long it would be before he saw them again , returning from space a rich man .
24 ‘ I wondered how long it would be before the inquisition started up again .
25 ‘ Er — he 's out playing golf , ’ her mother replied , and , while Leith was beginning to wonder how long it would be before her father discovered that his joint savings account with his wife had a dent in it , her mother was swiftly changing the subject .
26 She wondered how much longer it would be before Jack was brought in in this sort of state , and how she would feel if he was .
27 He marched out of the barracks to make his way to the station — he wondered how long it would be before he could walk at a normal pace .
28 They do n't know how useful it would be but anyway , they said there , there 's , it 's a slightly odd event because it 's actually going to be just in the Civic Centre , and er , and kind of tacking on some workshops and things , so I 'm going to help her with workshops and have a display stand and so on but other than that , we 've not really got any direct input into it , because it is very much , sort of , you know , this is how you do business in France , these are the financial problems , type of thing .
29 I did n't know whether it would be but I thought , well you could go down and change it .
30 Since that was the year that the Thunderer had finally decided to put news , rather than ads on the front page , it would be embarrassing-if bizarre — should unwary purchasers confuse the two products .
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