Example sentences of "[pron] would [be] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I never intended to imply that I would be the first artist to employ hanging cloth ( my use of Walter Benjamin necessitated for this kind of work that I block the aura of the collection and re-route it toward another kind of signification , as well as reference a museum 's depot ) but I am confident that anyone who has visited my installation comes away knowing what my contribution is .
2 My particular role erm in the operation was to carry one of the ballistic shields erm and I also erm during the briefing was informed that I would be the first person through the front door and consequent consequently to the door of the master bedroom .
3 I would be the first person to tell my players to get on with the game because when you do n't do that , you are only upsetting your rhythm .
4 I would be the last person to say that it was all your fault .
5 Lord Mayor , I would be the last person to criticise either Councillors or offices who attempt to represent this district on foreign shores , whenever and wherever such trips are perfectly legitimate .
6 I would be the last person to begrudge Pears his chance .
7 And I would be the last person to advocate that we follow the American practice of litigation er to the extremes that they pursue it in the States .
8 ‘ If I believed you , ’ said Ludovico da Bologna , ‘ I would be the happiest man in Nicosia .
9 ‘ The opposition was divided and he thought his would be the strongest party .
10 It was unlikely that countries like Brazil , China and India , which would be the largest consumers of energy in the future , would succumb to international treaties or conventions limiting energy use at the cost of economic development .
11 For Lewis , this was ‘ the personal heresy ’ , a vivid example of which would be the present biography , which seeks to shed light on a man 's work by researching into the recesses of his mind and the outward events of his life .
12 For though I doubt if he 's ready to own to it yet , I know of another who can and will testify that the two of them were together until the bell sounded for Compline , which would be the better part of an hour later than you have in mind , and a quarter of an hour 's walk from the place , into the bargain .
13 A sign of the country 's plight is that it is hard to say which would be the better investment .
14 You could see from there ; and then we might know which would be the best way to go . "
15 But if I had to choose a hunter for work in a particular type of country I should have a pretty good idea which would be the best animal to pick , though I might not be able to tell you how I went about it . ’
16 and you are never revealed on your battle field would be to erm phone up Trailfinders or S T A , I think I might 've asked S T A , and find out which would be the best card , which would be the best card to have .
17 and you are never revealed on your battle field would be to erm phone up Trailfinders or S T A , I think I might 've asked S T A , and find out which would be the best card , which would be the best card to have .
18 Which would be the best thing .
19 To give an indication as it were which in terms of within the City of York , which would be the least worse of the options .
20 The question was which would be the Nth power to acquire the bomb which would also be irresponsible enough to start the holocaust .
21 ’ I ca n't see how any democratic member of Parliament can vote for such a sloppy bill , which would be the thin end of a very dangerous web .
22 SDLP councillor Dermot Curran , disagreeing with the idea of a barricade , commented : ‘ We would be imprisoning people which would be the wrong thing to do . ’
23 But if she had missed this one , she would be the laughing stock of her class .
24 Soon she would be the proud keeper of two secrets — the first that Miguel Rafaelo owned Monte Samana , and second that she , Shelley Cameron , would be the only woman to know the true identity of the famous Miguelito .
25 She would be the right person with whom to get in touch concerning her mother .
26 She would be the first woman Lord Chancellor , but her love of hunting could prove an embarrassment to a party committed to doing away with the sport .
27 She would be the perfect mother whom others would notice and admire .
28 She would be the third woman in Major 's Cabinet .
29 The phenomenon had first been noticed in the last years of Victoria 's reign , among the new generation coming through who would be the new Edwardians and who would inherit the new century .
30 Always articulate and knowledgeable about the pitfalls of this game , McWilliams has a lot going for him and if I had to decide who would be the best man to represent the province at this level , I would be hard pushed to go past him .
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