Example sentences of "it would [adv] [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 Even if there was personal participation by all the citizens in the making of decisions and policies , the only situation in which it would even appear to be clear what was the will of the people would be a unanimous decision .
2 However as in the sentry the message of hope is a false one and the soldiers died anyway , while the snow in the phrase ‘ until this morning and this snow ’ is assuredly a description of the same it would also appear to be in contrast to the warm sun as death is the contrast to life and the day the soldier is brought out the sun fails to wake him and there is snow .
3 This base can be the rear seat rail , or another rail fitted above the seat , but if so , no more than 2in above the seat or it would also need to be curved to avoid discomfort .
4 It would also have to be decided whether direct income payments and other forms of support for farmers would be exempt or would be considered to be export subsidies .
5 As space is very tight it would probably have to be limited to one page .
6 The value of the grand unification energy is not very well known , but it would probably have to be at least a thousand million million GeV .
7 The government and the banks are considering setting up a national data system of business angels , it would probably have to be government funded .
8 Well I do n't know it would probably have to be May or June I think erm
9 Massless electron neutrinos spin only one way : if you could see one coming towards you , it would always appear to be spinning clockwise .
10 Whether it would still continue to be free standing and well removed in terms of a second er second increment .
11 It would certainly appear to be of a representative or commemorative character however , which would make it one of the earliest of such scenes in Britain ( the most likely candidate for this honour is a possible chariot scene , from Exeter : Bidwell 1979 , pI .
12 It could be a fixed amount ( it would obviously have to be something substantially higher than the DM500,000 limit per examination currently applicable to statutory examinations in Germany ) or based on a multiple of fees .
13 If we could know both where a particle was and also what it was doing , it would then have to be in a state which was simultaneously an eigenstate of the position operator x and also an eigenstate of the momentum operator p .
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