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

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1 He projected himself as a man who would be worth listening to .
2 ‘ We know about the players with senior clubs but there may be those in leagues like the Amateur League or in Boys ' Clubs who would be worth looking at , ’ says Ronnie .
3 These listings related , for example , to staff who would be over a certain age in 1981 .
4 It 's , it 's got quite a lot erm , users who would be without a home , albeit boxing club .
5 Mr McQueen , who would be with them for some weeks , was accompanied by one of the Macleods of Raasay to pilot them , Malcolm Macleod , aged sixty-two .
6 Er , who would be with you then Freda or something ?
7 I ca n't remember who he was supporting , but I was a regular visitor because being a big blues fan , it meant I could go and see Sonny Boy Williamson , and all the people who would be at the Richmond Jazz/American Blues Folk Festival that came every year .
8 Who would be at the shoot then ?
9 Well I could probably get somebody who would be into comics like and then that would maybe start you talking and then like , but he could still be an old wanker sure
10 She sat on the hard hall-stool beside the telephone , safe in the semi-darkness and waited for Dorothea and her friend Florence Ames who was a nurse , someone who would recognise her condition instantly , who would be on hand should emergency treatment be required , who was trained and capable .
11 Who 'd be on the , who would be on the bloody council with any real bloody business initiative
12 Old Shallot , who would be under a woman 's skirts , given half a chance , sat tongue-tied before this chit of a young girl .
13 It 'd be a brave person who would be against the Golf romping out the other end in front .
14 Octavia Hill , too , adopted the principle that her housing ventures must be self-supporting , and that the tenants should pay an economic rent ; she maintained that rate-aided housing might be a danger to poorer tenants , who would be in the position of having to contribute through the rates to council housing , when they could scarcely afford the rent for their own inferior accommodation .
15 That might be a necessary protection in order , e.g. , to prevent a cheque obtained by fraud from getting into the hands of an innocent holder , who would be in better position than the original party to the fraud .
16 When I 'd checked the pin positions in the morning I 'd decided that it was going to be someone already under par who would be in a position to win next day as opposed to someone coming through the field , because I just could n't see anybody scoring well .
17 In April 1921 they were invited to play in Paris against the Olympic Club there , a Belgian side and then Clapton Orient , who would be in the French capital at the same time .
18 Much of the castle was redecorated or refurbished , a new wing was constructed to accommodate the extra guests who would be in residence for the event , and a very elegant bridge was constructed over the Lugton Water , a short distance west of the castle .
19 Who would be in your dream issue ?
20 I think they needed normal people who would be in complete control of themselves , who would n't get carried away by any sadistic impulses . ’
21 And er it was quite er it was quite something you see to see these er thousands of er of er and they were well-disciplined , er in demonstration , with banners , with their elected leaders at the front , march into er march into er er Hyde Park , er they had bands playing , they had er er perhaps er fifteen or sixteen platforms , you know from which the er various working class leaders er er spoke , to I do n't know how many people , wh who er who who would be in H Hyde Park on on on on er on this particular day .
22 The Multi-Party Co-ordination Service is available to supply details of solicitors who would be in a position to advise and assist .
23 In any case , he knew who would be in Carrog — the women and children and those unfit for warfare — and he knew how quickly they would remove before him if he went near them .
24 None of the PR girls or secretaries who would be in evidence on race days was there .
25 ‘ Working Together ’ was the theme of the March 1993 conference for Council representatives , presidents , honorary secretaries and publicity officers who would be in office in the following session .
26 my Lord then all , what , then , was not restricting competition because the people you have excluded are not people who would be in the market in any event , you are already saying we 've got the level of the , the , the hurdle , the wall or the barrier to such a low level that anybody who 's outside it , it is simply not a competitor , we 've got everybody in the market who could conceivably deserve to be there , but there 's no restriction , no you maybe excluding criminals or fraudsters for a , until they 've been re rehabilitated , er and you 're excluding people who simply do not deserve to be there as competitors at all , but no capability of right to compete and that 's why there is no restriction , everybody is in the charm circle who wants to be there and is capable of competing and that 's what the commission are trying to get the rules down to , making sure that no one is outside of the wall who should be inside of the wall and that 's why of course at the end of the day they can give their clearances , there 's no restriction .
27 The motley band stared in awe at the figure who would be in charge of their lives for the next three months .
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