Example sentences of "would be [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't forget , the paper prominently said , that the first of the two Celebration of Canadian Racing meetings would be held the evening with the regular post time of 7 p.m. , while the second meeting , including the running of the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes would be tomorrow afternoon , post time 1.30 . |
2 | Well , he would be tomorrow morning . |
3 | The one to watch would be tomorrow morning 's debate on the Government 's immigration policy . |
4 | Can the hon. Gentleman confirm that that means that the average family in this country would be approximately £2,000 better off if it lived in Italy ? |
5 | The maximum cash payment by Anglo-Welsh under the Cash Alternative would be approximately £45.5m . |
6 | Gladstone pointed out the closeness of Hunt 's estimate of £230,000 to the tender figure of £232,000 and on that basis confidently predicted that the cost including fittings and furnishings and architects ' fees would be approximately £310,000 . |
7 | If the service company were allowed to generate profit of £35,000 then the 15% tax saving would be approximately £5,250 . |
8 | Even if only half these elderly people find that the withdrawal of tax relief makes private medical insurance too expensive for them and , consequently , revert once more to relying solely on the NHS for treatment , the cost to the nation of providing this care would be approximately £136 million . |
9 | ‘ There would n't be that much island employment anyway , it would be mostly outsiders in doing the work . |
10 | Nothing was further from my thoughts ; my reason would be simply enjoyment , and if it was the most commonplace thing to do my delight would not be decreased one bit . |
11 | Unfortunately , it would be simply days before they could book a room and equipment for a screening . |
12 | Ian Clarke , a Bank of England executive , and his wife Jacqueline promptly turned back to Surrey so they would be nearer Heathrow and Gatwick airports — and better placed to take off for Australia . |
13 | In Powys , the HLCA payment would be either £28/LU or £42/LU for sheep ( £44.50/LU for cows ) in the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone which occupies most of the county . |
14 | But if Sunderland won , then the team relegated would be either Bristol or Coventry , depending on the outcome of their game against each other . |
15 | Nobody wants prisoners or lunatics on their doorstep , and there had been a well-fought campaign to demonstrate that the women of Garfield would be both prisoners and lunatics . |
16 | The only other clear winners from a protracted contest would be both firms ' lawyers . |
17 | His own life would be both source and reflection of his work . |
18 | would be both people 's fault . |
19 | Sony 's SuperMicro Division forecast that the combined Sony-NEC share of the workstation market would be over 50% by 1993–94 . |
20 | The actual cost of the loan , over 15 years , would be nearly £50,000 by the time you had paid it in full . |
21 | He imagined labour as it would be , had it not been formulated by capitalism , and say that it would then be merely an aspect of the total business of living , unseparated from such activities as recreation , consumption , family life : that it would be just part of existence . |
22 | The outlay would be well worth while in terms of the publicity featuring all the hotel 's celebrity guests . |
23 | We are ( sadly ) used to antagonism from some anglers and landowners but when a leading conservation officer says ( as has been reported ) that the World Wild Fund for Nature 's contribution of around £40,000 would be well worth while if boats were kept off one mile of water , it is hard to swallow , especially when you bear in mind the relatively few miles of water which are available to use even with the protection of the Rights of Way Act ! |
24 | The incentive for the men was that as homeless itinerants their social security would be under £20 a week . |
25 | The MAFF view given to me is that a detailed assessment in England and Wales would be extremely time consuming and costly , probably taking eight years to complete . |
26 | The price per head for bed and breakfast would be c. £20 per head which is good value , I am told , given rates elsewhere in the centre of town during the Festival . |
27 | Software costs would be around £1500 , plus £1500 customising costs . |
28 | The retail value would be around £1000 . |
29 | A big configuration with 24 Intel RISCs would be around £190,000 . |
30 | The bill would be around £75 but , as Mary had said , the van would n't get as far as Calais in its present state . |