Example sentences of "what would be the " in BNC.

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1 During the coming year it was intended to undertake research designed , if possible , to show what would be the effect of any such change .
2 So what would be the prospects for a young artist who worked and had his friends and comrades in St-Germain-des Pres in 1945 ?
3 Thirdly , what would be the place of such a national German entity in the military-political structures existing on our continent ?
4 Fourthly , what would be the military potential of such a new entity , its military doctrine , and the structure of its armed forces ?
5 Fifthly , what would be the attitude to the presence of allied troops on German soil , to continued functioning of military liaison missions , and to the 1971 four-party agreement ?
6 What would be the place of a united Germany in relation to the cold war alliances ? ;
7 Supposing Mr Tebbit was right in his fears and considerable numbers did come to Britain , what would be the nature of the penalty ?
8 What would be the value of the ‘ currency ’ ?
9 What would be the likely traffic ?
10 What would be the world reaction when the full implications of the new World Car Plan under the new centralised organisation became more obvious ?
11 What would be the reaction of local managers , of Governments , of the employees and the unions ?
12 Even then , he had not got as far as thinking what would be the music that introduced the News and all at once the screen was filled with a picture of his own house , a picture that nearly jolted him out of his skin .
13 This brings the discussion to a crucial point : what does the sentence of life imprisonment mean in practice , and what would be the alternative ?
14 What would be the best way to grow it ?
15 What would be the impact of Labour victory ?
16 Would it be worthwhile for each discipline to set up think tanks — if one does not already exist — of their most imaginative scientists , engineers etc , with , perhaps , three remits : ( i ) to identify major problems for which current and foreseeable knowledge offers no solution ; ( ii ) to pinpoint what basic knowledge is needed , what would be the characteristics of the ideal chemical or other material , together with the relevant techniques for using them ; ( iii ) recognising that what is being considered may be so far out of sight as to be beyond worthwhile research based on existing knowledge and know-how , to organise a system that will recognise the first appearance of the new knowledge and then steer research in the right direction without delay .
17 What would be the point of a single glider being towed to Normandy eleven days after the invasion and the establishment of a bridgehead for the landing of men and supplies ?
18 If I am to change it I feel that I might as well put a larger engine in it , could you please advise me what would be the best petrol engine and would I have to convert it to 12 volt ; which I do n't really want to do .
19 It was quite coincidental that June , by her search for a new life in California , drew him towards what would be the hub of the rest of his life and it was touch and go whether he stayed or went back to Neptune .
20 ‘ Now what would be the right way to proceed ? ’ said Sir George slowly , and deliberately pompously .
21 What would be the relevance of section I(2) ( a ) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , which makes it a criminal offence for the person legally liable to maintain the child not to provide , inter alia , medical care ?
22 Do they discourage pupils from recording achievements of these kinds , and what would be the consequence of his denial of experience for a pupil 's sense of worth and motivation ?
23 What would be the difficulties — and the strengths — if a priest was also a mother with small children ?
24 Supposing that ‘ worst ’ were to occur — you missed that promotion , your lover rejected you , you failed to sell your house — what would be the ensuing results and how would you deal with them ?
25 What would be the impact on advances and deposits if the liquid assets ratio was increased from 10 per cent to 20 per cent ?
26 The artillery-piece beside the building fired for what would be the last time ; the enemy would be upon them before the gunners could reload .
27 Discussions were held with consultants and agreements drawn up as to what would be the expected workload for the clinical team and what resources they may require to process that workload .
28 A useful outcome is the third ingredient , for what would be the point of skills that led you to a useless outcome ?
29 What would be the next most valuable ‘ one-off ’ ?
30 China has also failed to adopt what would be the normal tactic of a Western organisation trying to challenge dominant suppliers .
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