Example sentences of "[ex0] would [adv] [be] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There would presumably be a driveway of sorts leading from the back of the house to the road and my easiest way home .
2 If we really had continuous sedimentation then there would surely be no bedding planes at all .
3 In the case of the customer with a perverted sense of humour there would however be no theft for there would probably be no dishonesty and certainly no intent permanently to deprive the owner of the goods themselves .
4 There would probably be no need to transfer substantial assets of the business into the new company and the appropriate step might be to allocate part of the solicitors ' clientele to the company partner to establish it as having a regular practice .
5 But where the defect or fault should have been detected during normal maintenance , this would not constitute a defence and there would probably be an offence under the appropriate Construction and Use Regulations .
6 However , if the logo were used by a computer bureau , although there may be no infringement of trade mark ( unless the Apple logo had been registered in miscellaneous services class ) , there would probably be an action in passing-off because many people might think that the computer bureau was somehow connected with the computer company .
7 There would probably be an improvement in mpg with a top end overhaul , but at the present price differential of 10p and 18 miles per gallon , the investment of £200 would not show a return until 36,000 miles had been travelled .
8 If that were so , there would scarcely be a government in the last 100 years which could be regarded as legitimate , but it is those uses of power and law which seem to betray or which can only be reasonably explained by a contempt for or at least an impatience with the principles of limited government and a belief that the rightness of the policies to be executed excuse or justify the methods whereby they are executed .
9 There would again be an increase in the ability of a elements to overshadow c elements , but in addition the reduction of the number of c elements activated by A would mean that relatively few of them would be capable of acquiring associative strength in the first place .
10 In the case of the customer with a perverted sense of humour there would however be no theft for there would probably be no dishonesty and certainly no intent permanently to deprive the owner of the goods themselves .
11 it would normally , if I recall correctly at the time , there would normally been a memorandum listing new charges for each development
12 These things , there would simply be no time left for
13 If this was not the case , then there would simply be no reason for trade to take place .
14 The two of them told me that no formalities were required , that I would simply be received in a small private room , and that there would even be the possibility that I would be given a glass of sherry — which presented some difficulty since I am teetotal .
15 There would also be no increase for divorced couples if they kept up repayments .
16 There would also be a pop-up chip that would be replaced like a film . ’
17 There would also be a number of practical difficulties , however , in extending such a model to the English sentencing tradition , particularly if a system of legislative guide-lines were adopted , and more so if they were explicitly aimed at reducing overall punitiveness .
18 There would also be an opportunity to enhance the Square .
19 There would also be an allowance to cover the additional expenses which disability inevitably incurs .
20 And then there would be more trees pl Oh yes , and on either side of this , this pathway , there would also be an avenue of trees .
21 were being experienced , there would also be an interest rate effect .
22 But unless we eventually found a body , there would also be the possibility of simple flight .
23 There would also be the difficulty of finding people to look after the farms while they were away .
24 He told one correspondent that Eliot owed his best poetry to Pound — he was convinced that there would eventually be a vogue in favour of Pound which would take the form of a reaction against Eliot ( in that he was to be proved right ) .
25 Often Morton had told himself savagely that there would soon be a point at which he would lose interest in the prospect of salvaging them .
26 ‘ He 's not a bad man , ’ the girl said , and there was a slight tremble in her voice ; she knew that things had gone wrong for her father , and that there would soon be a time of parting .
27 A sniff of tea , a whiff of biscuits , and there would soon be a crowd .
28 If there was no relationship at all , the spread of the residuals would be the same as originally , and there would thus be no reduction ; we would say that there was no correlation between the two variables .
29 There would thus be an appropriation .
30 Instead of sending back to Britain for a , a part , they took it off an old tank you see , and on that had been part was still all right you see , but the tank was er useless but there would maybe be a bit of the track alright , so we cannibalized them .
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