Example sentences of "would [be] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Last night Buckingham Palace sources were forced to make an unprecedented denial that this trip would be the couple 's last together .
2 Of course , these would be the ones who did n't make straight for the pubs .
3 As in the past , the students would be the ones to go over the brink , encouraged and inspired by the ‘ freer ’ intellectual environment of 1986 .
4 If schools were free of all restrictions on curriculum then the best schools , offering the best courses and getting the best results , would be the ones that succeeded .
5 that those children would be the ones that survive
6 The object of the defence statute is to delegate to the Executive what in peacetime would be the function of Parliament .
7 Oh I I would I would be the kitchen maid .
8 The treaty parties ( as third parties to the Protocols ) would presumably have no such remedy , although they would be the States most immediately and directly affected by any such action .
9 If , therefore , minorities created insecurity , in Scotland it was not the crown but the nobility who suffered , making hay , no doubt , while the sun shone , but knowing that in the end the sileage would be the king 's .
10 Knowing that the more treaties he himself signed , the greater would be the King 's suspicion , Rodrigo did his utmost to bring about peace between Moslem lords and Christian princes .
11 A good example would be the Hotel Duas Torres , a little way out of Funchal , just before the Hotel Madeira Palácio on the road towards Câmara de Lobos .
12 Yeah but but the thing is that well , they most probably could do but could do some but what what 'd be sacrificed would be the management skills , y you know , and then
13 What , for example , would be the time-scale envisaged ?
14 An obvious issue would be the substitution of careful management by the GP ambulatory care , rather than requesting hospital admission .
15 Clearly , the greatest impact of electronic media on the day-to-day interactions of an organisation such as the NPRO would be the substitution of ephemeral electronic mail for slightly-less-ephemeral paper memoranda , and the use of teleconferencing for some face-to-face meetings .
16 When you ca n't do something you know , you might actually kind of , your whole body kind of starts to , and that would be the ego as it were trying to express this , this er drive from the id .
17 He was quite extraordinarily obsessive about homosexuals and how marijuana would be the ruination of western civilization' , says Neville .
18 More useful criteria would be the type of decision made such as policy or routine ; or type of situation such as whether a crisis is likely to affect a large number of employees or a few ; or whether the problem is a short or long term one .
19 Fisher , who had gone to Melbourne briefly in 1897 with high hopes of being selected for Australia , was determined to see Otago cricket prosper , and convinced the local authorities that Crawford would be the type of coach who could bring on the young Otago players .
20 An example of this would be the systems recently installed in Shell petrol stations in the UK developed by Action Information Management which use touch screen technology to view ‘ road atlas ’ type maps marked with symbols indicating travel hazards on major routes .
21 My own choice for the single most influential factor would be the decision of the Hungarian Government to subordinate its very clear obligations under an agreement with the GDR to its general duty under the Helsinki Final Act of 1975 — a decision which blew a hole in the sealed frontiers of the GDR , and relegated to the past the comfortable slogans of the last three decades .
22 Suppose a judgement about reaching criterion performance had to be made on the basis of the results of the tests used in the consistency experiment described above , what would be the decision for individual pupils ?
23 Others would be the subject of reports to the Director of Public Prosecutions and the authorities .
24 [ T ] he purpose of the United States base was to monitor the movements of Soviet submarines ; in the event of hostilities breaking out , the base would be the subject of a nuclear strike , with resulting devastation in the area , including to the property of the applicant , her friends and neighbours .
25 The two offices would be on a ‘ similar site adjoining Charles Street , of which the Government was now in possession , with the exception of a very small portion indeed ’ , which would be the subject of another Bill to be introduced to Parliament .
26 However , a return that was submitted on time but was clearly incomplete , ie , entries were missing , would be the subject of late filing penalties .
27 Meanwhile Sun 's Colwell hints that more announcements concerning ‘ historic IBM-based companies with third-generation based traditional products ’ would be the subject of a number of other announcements over the next four to five weeks .
28 Opposition Members and all the organisations which were present at the proceedings were under the clear impression that all affirmative orders would be the subject of a separate debate so that these very important matters could be gone through line by line , if necessary .
29 On March 6 a compromise solution was reached between Foreign Minister Stoyan Ganev and Zhelev over the National Intelligence Service , which would be the subject of legislation to allow for parliamentary supervision of it .
30 Fourth , structure ( 47 ) for the clausal adjective follows just the same general intensional pattern as will be needed for sentences which contain not an adjective but a ( non-finite ) verb phrase : ( 61 ) Leonard proved this theorem to rival the Nomination theorem in its scope Atkins will guarantee her picture to have fetched $100,000 at its last sale 4.7 It seems permissible to agree , in this case , that we do have good grounds for accepting that the adjectives are understood as part of a structure felt to be a clause , of which the preceding noun phrase would be the subject .
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