Example sentences of "would [be] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The major expense would be travel the course fee would be DM250 ( around £80 ) |
3 | Among the immediate beneficiaries of a green light on young cattle would be pedigree breeders — particularly those from the South-west offering Galloways . |
4 | That would be hearsay . |
5 | but I mean who was , Linda would , would be treasurer |
6 | 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 . |
7 | If everyone played the same chess game , it would be stalemate . |
8 | At stations where catering facilities were available , there would be provision for first-class , European , passengers and for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | His nickname , his flattened nose , a crossed scar like an emblem beside one eyebrow had all been won honourably , in and out of the ring , and whatever suspicions he might have about the feelings — even about the suitability for the present assignment — of Denis Hurley , sitting back-to-back with him on the cart , he knew that he would be man enough for anything , his nerve would not fail . |
11 | The assessments would be expensive but if the Institute qualification were ‘ NVQ 'd ’ there would be Government funding for part or all . |
12 | Nearly one-sixth of authorities mentioned that the development of training packages , to be used in-house , and preferably developed by themselves , was needed to expand their training , indicating their belief that this was where expansion would need to come from , and that such training packages were likely to achieve more effective training because they would be tailor made . |
13 | It would be propaganda of the deed , if , for many , it remained words . |
14 | It would be paranoia , of course , to suggest that someone had arranged for him to drop into this particular hole , but it was certainly true that no one would be eager to fish him out . |
15 | The second was to do with the design of the machinery to increase job cycle times and to reduce the extent to which work would be machine paced . |
16 | The net result would be consumption of luminal H + and therefore ( in the presence of carbonic anhydrase ) , generation of HCO 3 - . |
17 | Yesterday Dr John Marks , the chairman of the association 's council , said the crucial phrase lay in a working paper accompanying the White Paper which said there would be legislation ‘ to require ’ authorities to keep to their drug budgets . |
18 | Mr Ashdown , campaigning in north Wales , raised the stakes on electoral reform by saying that his precondition for talks would be legislation to implement PR in the first session of Parliament . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The idea dates from the 1950s , when it looked as if there would be plutonium left over from the fast-breeder reactors that were being planned — reactors which could produce more plutonium than they consumed . |
21 | Without the newcomers many more villages would be ghost villages and the social demoralization would be even more acute . |
22 | It would be shilling in the pound I think it was . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | Substrate would be calcium plus and coral gravel , with coral sand on top , separated by a gravel tidy . |
27 | Its chief asset in the longer term would be flexibility . |
28 | Evidently unabashed at the ideological implications of his re-orientation , Sope in July 1990 predicted an opposition victory in the 1991 general election and suggested that he would be Deputy Prime Minister in a government headed by UMP leader Maxim Carlot . |
29 | The answer Bukharin gave was that there would be over-production of consumption goods , because there would be ‘ a disproportion between production and consumption . |
30 | If the police were to do that , there would be public outrage . ’ |