Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [Wh det] would [vb infin] be " in BNC.

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1 But biologists can be much more specific than that about what would constitute being " good for something " .
2 Other field crops included peas and beans before the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries and , later on , numerous new introductions , some of which would have been grown earlier as garden produce but which were grown on a larger scale from the seventeenth and particularly eighteenth centuries .
3 The terms ‘ Royal ’ and ‘ King ’ are perhaps not altogether appropriate for what would have been no more than tribal chieftains .
4 They wanted the stimulus package , much of which would have been spent in inner cities .
5 All of which would have been bad enough without Charlotte 's final revelation .
6 The villa at Box , Wilts. , had pavements of white limestone ( used for much of the background work ) , blue-black lias , a dark-grey/ chocolate-coloured pennant stone , red from broken tiles and yellow oolite ; all of which would have been procurable within about five miles of the site .
7 Craft-level courses are equivalent to what would have been apprenticeship level .
8 The remainder of the treatment would have cost a further £23,000 , most of which would have been recouped in return for appearing in advertising promotions .
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