Example sentences of "would be give " in BNC.

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1 Yet who 'd have thought I 'd be given another chance like this ? she thought .
2 If she 'd been on 4AD , she 'd be given the same amount of attention as the Muses , Pixies or Breeders .
3 For some reason I 'd thought I 'd be given just a sample in a small box — like those used to send out wedding cake .
4 It would be very carefully calculated and they 'd be given the right amount of the proteins that they could use to grow , because in the first years of life there 's very rapid growth and development is n't there ?
5 You 'd be given some input .
6 You 'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it .
7 So in that first year , at ten percent , you 'd be given a capital allowance of five hundred pounds , to be set against a profit of four hundred pounds .
8 And the theory was that if you served thirty years in the Ce Central African police , you 'd be given a section of land in what later became Rhodesia .
9 And the moment he mentioned his stepmother she 'd be given the opportunity to tell him how very unhappy Bertha had become .
10 Cos I was talking to Lilian , she was thinking that each year she 'd be given an update it should be a five year plan .
11 It could have it like those , like those , like those , or like those So that would be one deck of cards that you 'd be given and they 'd have the four types of symbols on them , separately of course .
12 Paragraph three , the action plan , er well it will guide itself evidence this , the statements made under the action plan , from section three of the report will guide our activities over the next three years and of course paragraph four performance the critical success factors , by the seven criteria we will be judged in the highway service and each one is a challenge in its own right and I do hope to receive in order to carry out these er , these er promises in fact , that erm , I 'd be given the relevant level of financial staff and resources
13 Then , an hour before ‘ They 'd be giving Luigi his shirt when Maradona would come in as if nothing had happened .
14 As nurse , Dasha 's aim would be to give Stavrogin an aim — simultaneously an underground and an American idea .
15 Van der post reminded Charles that to slow down , even for a while , would be to give the terrorists what they had wanted .
16 If such a defence were available in murder cases — and the consequence of a successful plea would be to give the court a limited discretion as to the order to be made — the case for a separate doctrine of diminished responsibility would be weak .
17 I mean the point would be to give it that kind of pzazz that the young kids love so much .
18 To read these words as ‘ held in any other computer ’ , as the trial judge had done , would be to give them a meaning quite different from their plain and natural meaning .
19 A long-term , good investment would be to give him a separate building in which to tell the tale of twentieth-century art before the twentieth century is quite at an end .
20 To do otherwise , would be to sit back and watch the raison d'etre of conglomeration being reversed by a misplaced process of reregulation ; that would be to give with one hand , and take with the other .
21 In terms of the effect on potential parties , an argument advanced by the petitioners was that the notion of ‘ involuntary agency ’ was an established part of the lex fori , and to disapply it in the case of foreign defendants would be to give such defendants an advantage denied to their domestic counterparts .
22 ‘ The court shall not in any civil proceedings grant any injunction or make any order against an officer of the Crown if the effect of granting the injunction or making the order would be to give any relief against the Crown which could not have been obtained in proceedings against the Crown . ’
23 To read those words in that way , in our judgment , would be to give them a meaning quite different from their plain and natural meaning .
24 To move would be to give myself away and frighten him as much as I was frightened .
25 And the last thing in the world you 'd want would be to give up this opportunity Monsieur Verveine has given you .
26 The solution would be to give all senior house officers a named educational supervisor or mentor who could coordinate an educational programme specially tailored to each senior house officer 's needs .
27 A general purpose for leisure viewing would be to give the learner the experience of getting information and enjoyment from viewing a programme which was made for native speakers .
28 The most obvious way of laying out this passage would be to give the tune to the trombones ( all three in unison ) , and to distribute the accompanying figures among the rest of the orchestra .
29 ‘ The most she might have done ’ Maxim said soothingly ‘ would be to give them training in techniques .
30 To think that the Archives are standing idle by , however , would be to give a false impression .
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