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

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1 We had all been promised that the National Lottery money would be additional to what we receive and that there would been linkage to the funds we will obtain if all goes well and the Lottery Bill goes through Parliament in the next few months .
2 Subsequently there would be synthesis of collagen , elastin and proteoglycans by smooth muscle cells , intracellular and extracellular lipid accumulation and thrombosis associated with the lesion .
3 It is envisaged that there would be terminals in the library but three people might be needed on the reception counter at busy times .
4 All of this is very relevant and important when considering why some places became towns and perhaps why a castle was built in a particular place , but it is not so relevant to people in an agricultural community whose main consideration would be disposition of the local resources .
5 At stations where catering facilities were available , there would be provision for first-class , European , passengers and for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets .
6 It was not easy to forecast during his first couple of hours that he would be Man of the Match which ultimately was well-deserved .
7 It would be propaganda of the deed , if , for many , it remained words .
8 Sam could not see exactly what they were , but he knew that they would be lions with their heads between their paws .
9 And there would be bills for electricity and water .
10 Bookstores would be players in the distribution of multimedia , but needed to view the product in a new way .
11 Among the groups of people who would become British Overseas citizens as soon as the law comes into force would be citizens of the UK and colonies who are living in present and former colonies and do not have British-born ancestors .
12 The net result would be consumption of luminal H + and therefore ( in the presence of carbonic anhydrase ) , generation of HCO 3 - .
13 STUART SURRIDGE , who died aged 74 at his home in Wimbledon on Monday , wrote in his diary when appointed captain of Surrey in 1952 that the county would be champions for the next five years .
14 Inevitably there would be howls of protest but there are several valid responses to these .
15 She would be putty in my paws when she awoke to see me with my superb physique and elemental masculinity , not to mention my irresistible voice .
16 The British REd Cross are selling training packs for would be babysitters to accompagny the course .
17 It would be shilling in the pound I think it was .
18 Please talk to your class members and let us know at the March QT DAY if you feel there would be support for the idea .
19 The President , who had to have a minimum of 15 years ' professional political experience , would chair Cabinet meetings and would be Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces .
20 According to press reports the Front had determined that the " leader " was not to have a power of veto on legislation voted by the Assembly , but would be commander-in-chief of the " unified armed forces " and would direct any negotiations with the Iraqi government in Baghdad .
21 Substrate would be calcium plus and coral gravel , with coral sand on top , separated by a gravel tidy .
22 They realized there would be difficulties in discrediting the evidence of Mr Ross 's false identification of Meehan 's voice and of that of the planted pieces of paper , but nonetheless remained optimistic .
23 There would be difficulties in incorporating the protection of these units into the general system and individual protection by total flooding units by Halon or would be likely to give the best defence .
24 What would be missing would be Keeton as a powerful and innovative planner and organiser .
25 The answer Bukharin gave was that there would be over-production of consumption goods , because there would be ‘ a disproportion between production and consumption .
26 I do n't accept that is it necessary or even likely that it would that it would er The the damage which could occur by developing Skelton or expanding Skelton erm to the east or to the south would would be damage to different aspects .
27 As a result , administrative arrangements can be countenanced which would be anathema to Hong Kong 's British rulers .
28 this is not to suggest that I function like a computer ( which would be anathema to me ) , for there is always something to react to , something new to learn , or to improve .
29 Why does the books business still have sale or return , a practice that would be anathema to other fast-moving consumer goods industries ?
30 I can see that England would be anathema to Fairfax .
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