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

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1 She 'd be daft to turn down this opportunity .
2 Surely he 'd be willing to do that much for her ?
3 Also , before she broached the subject , she 'd be wise to become more friendly with Silas , because antagonism would get her nowhere .
4 I thought I 'd be able to get away this , you know !
5 I very much doubt if you 'd be able to afford even half the number of servants we have to run this house .
6 ‘ You 'd be welcome to look around any time you like . ’
7 If you got left behind by the Army you 'd be lucky to come back alive , and that 's no exaggeration .
8 I think the the the B W the Barton Willmore analysis appears to overlook the fact , and again Mr Jewitt referred to this when he referred to Easingwold , that settlement evolves over time , and and nobody seems to be addressing the point that that fourteen hundred , fifteen hundred , two thousand houses , however many it is , wo n't appear over night , erm er th it would take some time for that to be to be realized erm and as part of that there 's no clear view as to when the services will come along that are that are necessary to give that community the balance it it said it requires , erm , Mr Timothy from Wood Fram Frampton referred I think to a figure of twelve fifty dwellings for a viable new settlement , and there were plenty ex of of examples , quote , erm that one could look at to see that was the case , erm I I 'd be interested to know where those examples are an and what there make up erm is .
9 The extent to which these problems will be tolerated , and the measures adopted for dealing with them , will vary from school to school , and it is accepted that it would be impossible to lay down precise rules about the steps to be taken .
10 ‘ It would be impossible to say too much in praise of consultant Ernest Sinar and his colleagues and staff at Middlesbrough General Hospital for the way in which they cared for Jo and the family during the time she was there . ’
11 It would be impossible to depict accurately all the nuances of settlement development on any but the largest scale maps , such is the complexity and variety in the landscape .
12 Firstly , it would be impossible to try out many of the gases and solvents ‘ blind ’ because they have a powerful smell — the patient would know what was being tested .
13 It is however evident that it would be necessary to weigh carefully all the costs and benefits before any categoric policy recommendation could be made .
14 Apart from Africa , there is not a great deal of potential arable land left , so , using an across-the-board figure , it would be necessary to devote approximately 66 per cent of all farmed lands to cereals .
15 In a more detailed analysis it would be necessary to separate out these different factors and to attempt to assess how each has contributed or is related to changes in the family .
16 It would be necessary to show how one accent was able to make some difference in meaning with stress or intonation that another accent was unable to make .
17 It would be necessary to bring along some class members — a fee will be paid .
18 In a broadcast talk which he gave in the spring of 1941 , " Towards a Christian Britain " , he talked about the sacrifices which would be necessary to bring about such a national conversion , and the need for Christian " prophets " who would alter the social consciousness of the people .
19 It was another — particularly if you were supposedly seeking industrial peace with a full recognition of the crucial position of coal — to pursue an exchange-rate policy which would be certain to make as difficult as possible the transition period for this and other traditional export trades .
20 As my hon. Friend the Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) has said , it would be better to have more direct trains to the continent .
21 I think it would be nice to go somewhere new .
22 that would be great but it would be nice to get about sixteen people
23 ‘ Mr Brownlow would be pleased to know how happy I am now , ’ he said .
24 It would be rash to conclude too much from this , but it does indicate that while the index has been compiled carefully and thoroughly , the cross-referencing could be slightly inproved .
25 In the meantime , I believe that it would be rash to read too much into the opinion by taking it out of its narrow context .
26 The purpose of the first test was to reveal the definition obtainable with this device , the second was to see whether it would be possible to pick out bright spots and define a measure of reflectance by weighting for brightness .
27 It would be possible to set about this exercise with the assumption that legal regulation of family and personal behaviour is law insofar as its pedigree passes the appropriate test .
28 If the discount applied to the lire were only 1 per cent as suggested above , then clearly it would be possible to gain over all by earning an extra 2 per cent on the lire deposit and accept that this would be reduced by 1 per cent as the cost of forward cover , making a 1 per cent gain overall in comparison with staying in sterling and importantly be fully hedged .
29 As the crow flies , Elterwater and Grasmere are only two miles apart , so it would be easy to miss out this day 's walk if you wanted to shorten the complete circuit .
30 It would be dangerous to supply too much to South Korea since Rhee could not be trusted to behave responsibly if he possessed powerful forces .
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