Example sentences of "would [adv] [be] [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | This 'd probably be used for a construction of some sort I would imagine . |
2 | Even if one were to , as I do , empathize with sophisticated functional Marxism of , say , G. A. Cohen and speak of the compatibility or incompatibility of certain sets of cultural forms with certain other sets of production relations , one would still be looking for an explanation of the specific properties of those cultural forms . |
3 | It was noted that a subsidy of c. £1000 would probably be needed for a similar event in the future , but that a venue which operated a more lenient cancellation policy would make things easier for the organisers . |
4 | Mr Watson said the defence would now be looking for a ‘ courting couple ’ who were seen on the bus at the time of the incident . |
5 | The conditions would then be created for a rapid decline in the rate of surplus-value on capital advanced , the growth of unsold stocks of consumer goods , which would lead to a cessation of the expansion of fixed capital in Dept . |
6 | In these circumstances an election campaign was to be waged with the same zeal which would otherwise be reserved for a parliamentary election . |
7 | A resolution of this issue , which is not a pressing matter , would need also to take account of the fact that speakers do , in practice , use sentences which could be taken as instances of a third possible equational type ( if this is not to be regarded as merely some kind of linguistic jeu d'esprit ) : ( 37 ) cautiously is the way we should proceed In both of these two cases , the question is whether a property concept can fill a position which would otherwise be reserved for an entity . |