Example sentences of "they would be [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They had the Socialists Medical Association well there 'd be they 'd be on the side of Bevan . |
2 | ‘ If Leeds played like that more often they 'd be near the top , ’ he said . |
3 | I would n't think they 'd be in the lounge . |
4 | So for things to get better they had to get worse ; the worse they were the better they 'd be in the future ; they could n't even start to get better before they 'd started to go drastically downhill . |
5 | they 'd be out the way |
6 | Thereafter they would be into the East March , and following the enemy would be less straightforward , with the country opening out and various routes possible — into the Merse , down the Scots side of Tweed , down the English side , or southwards into the Till valley of Northumberland . |
7 | Before long they would be off the map . |
8 | They would be in the North Kent grazing marshes , an extension to the South Downs ESA , the Hampshire Avon Valley , the River Burn catchment in Northern Ireland , the North Staffordshire Moors , the whole of Anglesey , the Forest of Bowland near Preston , Orkney and Shetland , and both the Inner and Outer Hebrides . |
9 | The sky clouded , grew overcast and heavy , and they waited patiently for the rain to start in on them again , knowing they would be in the warmth of Ivrigar by nightfall . |
10 | In the first place , I always threatened the orchestra that if they played too loudly I would simply lower them by ten centimetres ; and if they continued , then by the end of the first act they would be in the dungeon . |
11 | It will tend to mean retailers will keep prices lower than they would be in the absence of rivals . |
12 | They would be like the surface of the earth , but with two more dimensions . |
13 | They would be like the surface of the earth but with two more dimensions . |