Example sentences of "would [verb] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Course we do … that 's just the sort of thing that the scum would think is n't it .
2 Erm and then he 's talking , he 's going on to education which er obviously at this time he would think is very important erm because that 's how he would start the revolution , you know , i in the first place .
3 And then the next biggest then well Howar would 've been somewhere about sixty acre and Kilbest was roughly about the same I think .
4 Erm but the reality is that erm we would therefore need our budget to , in fact for the first half of this year , to have , well for the whole year , to have reflected the late delivery of the systems which would 've , if we 'd had that in the budget and we 'd been projecting the whole budget at say two point six , our budget figure would 've been somewhere in the region of another eighty to ninety thousand higher than it currently is for this first quarter .
5 Tt erm with the F P mailshot er I think a good question to ask would 've been why did you buy it , was there any reason behind it are you happy with it er when it came to referrals I mentioned the tennis club , something you could perhaps develop is , that 's interesting , which club is that
6 She would 've been all fat there once , and a baby growing inside of her .
7 But various other bits of machinery which are now lying idle around the quarry probably would 've been better left in Italy or Spain or wherever they were acquired from .
8 The big push would be diplomatic propaganda screwing the pound sterling on the money markets … mugging the Mother of Parliaments would 've been quite a job . ’
9 ‘ That would 've been quite a drive for you all the way to London .
10 It would have been a great deal more difficult because military aircraft use more volatile fuel , and they tend to be armed , they tend to be carrying things that civil aircraft do n't normally carry , so yes , it would 've been much more difficult .
11 If they had questioned it the chances of the orders being carried out would 've been much less of course .
12 I could have stayed at Street till I was fourteen , I could have stayed at Street until I was fourteen , and then you would 've been out .
13 I had a very strong idea of what I wanted , even through I had plenty of photos : I knew exactly the kind of movements I was looking for , I 'm glad we did it in two — I do n't think the cricketer would 've been very keen to do it again ! ’
14 No I think , I thought we still had a chance , albeit you know the odds had gone down a bit or increased , but er no I thought we still had a chance , it was gon na be harder because if we lost any more by the wayside then you know you 're gon na be , it would 've been very awkward .
15 He wou he would 've been down there .
16 And the whole thing was wrecked the whole the the erm the floors in each er flat was one big circle of stone er about er it would 've been about twelve
17 The question of whether the queen would survive was not the only problem created by James V 's early death .
18 He would enjoy being comfortably housed , having a music room with a Steinway grand , and an orchestra , however inexperienced , on tap to play his compositions , the largest part of which he had never heard .
19 Some older people dread the idea of moving out of their own homes , while others would enjoy being near or actually living with their relatives .
20 I think all I would do is just to wrap it up bow , yeah , buy some of that cheap stuff
21 What would matter was how the Clause was interpreted .
22 The rest of the room wo n't be described in such depressing detail , but all the favourites one would expect are here — the rack , the manacles hanging from the ceiling , lots of wooden staves and buckled leather strapping , an Iron Maiden , and so on .
23 Why Elena latched onto chemistry as the science which she would master is not clear .
24 So erm I mean the justification for this kind of course I would claim is ultimately to try and make people more realistic about what is possible and er the , because th th the advantage of knowing what 's possible is you can avoid impossible experiments that ultimately result in disaster for everyone .
25 Pfeiffer 's claim to equality was remarkably convoluted : ‘ The equality I would claim is not as things at present stand , not de facto , but in original capacity , and even so , an equality in difference , and to some extent of compensation ’ .
26 If a service or facility you would like is not available , ask about it .
27 If a service or facility you would like is not available , ask about it .
28 Or if we are implicated a little ( since doubtless some Gentiles and even some Jews have anti-Jewish feelings that they 're ashamed of ) , the implication I would guess is altogether more manageable than what happens when — Jew and Gentile alike , black as well as white — the educated elite is forced to confront its feelings about ‘ the Masses ’ .
29 Whether even this would suffice is now doubtful ( see 1983 Act , s.5(1) ) .
30 On the other hand the dramatic improvements which the revolutionary nature of the move would suggest are not in evidence .
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