Example sentences of "[pers pn] would be [adj] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't think she 'd be pleased at all . |
2 | ‘ You 'd be surprised at that too , Nessy . ’ |
3 | If she was a witch she would be good at that , too . |
4 | And was it likely that she would be free at such short notice ? |
5 | It had prepared her for the coming meeting when she would be alone at last with the youth who was King of England ; the youth she loved … |
6 | he 's got , he said he 'd be better at ten o'clock . |
7 | It would be appropriate at this point for teachers to provide examples of students ' work and the resources they use . |
8 | You do have people from both sexes , of equal abilities and potential strengths , and it would be possible at that stage to have a training pool of people , which perhaps , er redress the balance , and perhaps er gradually have available many people , but you can only do that , if people come forward without skills that you need in order to train them into the jobs . |
9 | and what would happen to the programme it would be wrong at this point in time , to accept the paper before one knows what the is of the County Council as a whole will be . |
10 | It would be different at six o'clock when the surrounding mills spewed out their weary and gin-thirsty humanity . |
11 | It would be true at most of a certain sort of naturalistic cognitive theory , for it is certainly not true of Moore 's cognitivism . |
12 | ‘ And it would be unfair at this stage to concentrate it exclusively on the airline . ’ |
13 | It would be empty at this hour . |
14 | ‘ It is too early to comment on these developments and it would be inappropriate at this stage to entre the public debate , ’ he said . |