Example sentences of "it would [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 'd be museum quality . |
2 | I told you it 'd be chicken chasseur ! |
3 | Erm it 'd be groups of three again would n't it ? |
4 | ‘ It 'd be work , I suppose . |
5 | I said it 'd be divorce , grounds for divorce that , I said I would n't have that ! |
6 | He 's not been paying , but I suppose , with a business like that it 'd be V A T would n't it ? |
7 | Well they used to get tips , it 'd be sixpences and threepenny pieces . |
8 | you can wait because er it 'd , it 'd be time , she 'll have eaten up and then she 'll say ooh I 'll have another round I have n't had any |
9 | It 'd be suicide to drive without a spare . |
10 | You know whether it 'd be Visa , Access or whatever . |
11 | Vern said it looked like the owners were coming to use the boat again soon : we 'd better clear off quick before it was light in the morning , specially as it 'd be Saturday . |
12 | Well they were two storey buildings , we had one office which was partitioned off for us clerks and the other half was for the traffic superintendent who was responsible , directly responsible to the general manager of the Ipswich Electric Supply and Transport Departments , so erm and then we had another office adjoining that which was a store room because in those days we used to have to erm record and keep in safekeeping all lost property , no end of things we used to have but we , you know , we used to have pigeon holes and lost property that was brought in , was placed into these pigeon holes it 'd be Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday . |
13 | Er it 'd be sort of half of that . |
14 | In two weeks it 'd be Christmas . |
15 | ‘ It 'd be betta than gooin' ter uncle 's , ’ one said . |
16 | and it would be relatives that would do the bidding in a certain district . |
17 | It would be proof that things could be run in an informal , creative and non-materialistic way . |
18 | That 's just what I was going to ask , because it would be September , would n't it ? |
19 | It would be owners and occupants of Wyvis Hall between nine and twelve years before that they would wish to interview , and those were Great-Uncle Hilbert , who was dead , himself and Ivan Langan to whom he had sold the house . |
20 | By notice of appeal dated 26 February 1991 Mr. Pegg appealed against that refusal on the grounds that the Divisional Court had erred ( 1 ) in rejecting the proposition that it would be Wednesbury unreasonable for the Secretary of State to fix Mr. Pegg 's tariff ( as a person serving a mandatory term of life imprisonment ) by reference to a period of retribution and deterrence which was higher than that recommended by the judiciary ; ( 2 ) in rejecting submissions that the tariff procedure was in breach of procedural propriety in that the court considered itself bound by the wrong decision of Payne v. Lord Harris of Greenwich [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 754 ; and ( 3 ) in rejecting submissions that the decision to refuse his petition should be quashed and viewing that the tariff belonged solely to the Secretary of State to determine . |
21 | Cos otherwise it would be marmit . |
22 | Soon it would be night again , the question still unanswered . |
23 | No , it would be night , with a full moon casting an ivory pathway over the beach , a pathway leading Nicolo to a woman who stepped from the shadows and held out her arms . |
24 | I used to help with sticking the the er money onto the well this used to take about , you know , an hour all these kids did n't know what two pence was , did n't know what twenty pence was and ten pence and fifty pence and then we , they were in go about groups of seven and we get all this done then it would be assembly , then it 'll be games and then that 'll be it for the whole morning ! |
25 | So , it 's not chickenfeed when you start to er , or maybe it would be chickenfeed |
26 | It would be mid-June soon . |
27 | Lord Salisbury espoused and practised a limited politics , but it would be reductionist to equate this with the doctrinaire non-interventionism preached by the LPDL . |
28 | ‘ I always thought it would be marriage or nothing for you — especially after the way you 've kept men at arm 's length over the years I 've known you . ’ |
29 | If she could have told anyone of what had happened , what might happen again any night , it would be Sophie … . |
30 | Of course I did n't think it would be Terry when I married him . |