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

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1 Julian Spalding , the director of Glasgow museums , says he did not want to ‘ create just a museum of Christianity , because that would be of limited appeal and too narrow in range . ’
2 He had done more , too , that would be of significance in the future .
3 I if that could be copied er perhaps er that would be of great assistance .
4 The regional CBI believed that that would be of great benefit and was grateful for my right hon. Friend 's measures to alleviate the uniform business rate .
5 I went to the cinema considering that that would be of more benefit than taking a Latin exam that I could not pass .
6 If it were abandoned , the burden on local authorities of trying to collect what the Prime Minister described as a virtually uncollectable tax would be substantially lightened , and that would be of great benefit .
7 And clearly that would be of benefit er to Road in terms of relieving the pressure from that traffic .
8 That would be of enormous help in staunching the flow of treacly sentiment on which so many Trust properties base their appeal .
9 that would be of interest , sort of allow them not only to be interested but would , would show them a variety of graphic design based on similar ideas .
10 So that would be for example poster sites and that for example would be er point of sale .
11 Well you could put interviewing skills , that would be for employment officers would n't it then ?
12 that would be for the staff , railway staff ?
13 But erm , that would be for its , for its er , defence , I suppose .
14 But that would be for the sake of Matthew 's brown eyes .
15 She would not be known now to many at Queen 's Park but that would be to our impoverishment .
16 ‘ I do n't deny him the right to use whatever symbols he wants as an artist , but as a friend I was disappointed that he knew how inflammatory that would be to a Madness audience .
17 well maybe that would be to English
18 that would be to English law questions which we 're certain of interest today
19 that would be to completely undermine the effect of article eighty five , we simply would n't be able to raise our shield at all , we would have a counterclaim but at which point since we had no of what erm , for example as one of it 's principal defences , defences , erm we would say we 've made the plaintiffs case very much easier , they 've now got all our money , we 're bankrupt , we ca n't pursue our claim because we 've got no money to pursue it with in article eighty five would of been completely undermined because we would not of had a realistic opportunity to raise article eighty five as a defence and your Lordship to do that would of had to not only set aside the counterclaim as a set off , but also to set aside the entire eighty five defence to stayed it or to have set it aside
20 And his aim in doing that would be to be res , fully restore all that had been his brother 's , for his brother 's family .
21 Okay so that would be at one o'clock and there 's another hundred and sixty .
22 Okay , my mum 'd probably buy me one for my birthday but that would be about it .
23 Without people like him we would n't have a PFK magazine and that would be about as bad as never having heard of fish at all !
24 Oh that would be about the nineteen thirties .
25 And that would be about the m m the m m m nineteen twenties .
26 Coun Roberts said : ‘ We could provide statutory duties and that would be about all .
27 But , yeah , that 's about a hundred miles you see , that would be about right , yeah .
28 Well , that would be between The Jesus And Mary Chain and a version of Dave Dee , Dozy , Beaky , Mick and Titch 's ‘ Legend Of Xanadu ’ .
29 Now that would be worth having .
30 Well I think that would be worth looking into
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