Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [adv] [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 The nature , aims and objectives of such an Association would therefore need to be carefully thought through , and its formal relationship to Convocation as a statutory body be clearly and unequivocally defined .
2 This particular trucker 's agent had gone out of business late on New Year 's Eve , one of a number of last-minute bankruptcies and mergers and a new agent would somehow have to be found to stamp his papers if Customs were to let him depart on the 20.15 sailing .
3 The closure would probably have to be done in stages , eg one weekday a week to start with , though that could be worse than total closure because motorists would switch to local roads for one day , but total closure might force them to switch modes altogether .
4 This aid would also have to be continued in the longer term in order to totally eradicate certain diseases .
5 If the goods delivered and accompanying invoice were for more or less than the amount recorded on the order , a correcting entry would also have to be made .
6 The carrier of the weak force would also have to be electrically charged , for a neutron to decay into a proton , for example .
7 A clear recommendation would therefore seem to be in the order for the Muti recording , but unfortunately EMI appears to have delated it .
8 The young men and women who were suitable for this important work would obviously need to be educated to a level above that of their prospective students .
9 It could not survive for long , and the Council would soon have to be made accountable to the European Parliament in some form or another .
10 In such a case , a draft conveyance would probably need to be tailor made , and any precedents held on your firm 's word processor may not very precisely fit the particular situation .
11 The spread of HIV infection through the medium of shared injection equipment would therefore appear to be less likely among Wirral users compared to other major cities in the UK where heroin users mostly inject their drugs .
12 Logically , the editor 's research team would also have to be banned , which would probably discourage potential editors even more .
13 However , the aim would also appear to be to attempt to override the case law of the European Court which goes beyond this principle .
14 Gelsemium would thus seem to be an appropriate choice of remedy to use in neurological experiments .
15 Since more than one successful path through the grammar may be necessary ( more than one syntactic combination may be possible from the candidate words ) a parallel process would also appear to be a logical choice .
16 Edwards does relate the socialisation patterns of speakers to their Patois competence : " The degree of speakers " integration into the black community as measured by their network score would thus appear to be the most important determinant of their Patois competence .
17 Since one usually needs to measure emission from only a small area of the viewing field rather than the whole field , a fibre-optic probe inserted in the light path would probably be the best method , with the light-pipe output directed on to a highly sensitive photoelectric cell or photomultiplier , whose output would also have to be calibrated against some standard phosphor .
18 They must obey the instructions of their employer as long as those instructions are lawful ; an order to drive an unsafe lorry would clearly have to be disregarded by a lorry driver .
19 He said Prost would almost certainly be granted his super licence , but said his behaviour in using ‘ insulting terms ’ in his criticism of FISA would still need to be considered by the world council next month .
20 Any duty owed to such a person would therefore have to be at common law .
21 An American retaliatory strike would either have to be launched before the incoming missiles arrived — a policy that would put nuclear war on a hair trigger and increase the chance of a mistake — or would have to consist of submarine-launched missiles which are only accurate enough to cities .
22 It 's clear from from that sort of policy that the need for or benefits arising from the development would always have to be assessed against environmental and other considerations , for example , regional strategy .
23 The argument would now tend to be that a child refusing to be toilet trained is not simply enjoying the experience for its own sake .
24 People living in slums due for redevelopment would normally expect to be rehoused on rambling estates around the periphery of the city .
25 After a week Eve realised that the Wise Woman would also need to be a canonised saint to adapt to the new surroundings .
26 Fang told the electronics students that a better intellectual environment would also have to be fought for , with intellectuals taking matters more into their own hands .
27 Any such claim would therefore have to be framed in terms of the interest theory ; yet , as even the advocates of such an approach admit ( Campbell , 1985 , p. 20 ) this involves open-ended and controversial issues as to which interests deserve protection , and some have argued that it leads to a disintegration of any distinctive or effective notion of a right ( Simmonds , 1985 ) .
28 The policy would then need to be made uniform throughout the whole country .
29 A before/after sequence would also appear to be excluded from the representation of the relation between the event of the main verb and that of the infinitive in the case of the verbs of perception .
30 Any deviations from the terms and conditions of the contract would thus have to be justified .
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