Example sentences of "it would [be] a [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There 's older folk than you have taken the step and I reckon it 'd be a better life for both of you .
2 Even at his ‘ going rate ’ it 'd be a better deal , but if its just for 500K .
3 Therefore I think it would be a better idea if units could be set up and the children could be taken out of an ordinary school for perhaps one or two or three years , according to how much time is required , where they could give the individual attention and the specialist teaching to help them to overcome this particular problem .
4 You can not doubt it would be a better city with more public and less private investment .
5 But if someone were to claim that it would be a better world without birds and bears , trees and rivers , and the Dani people , then we would have to assume that they were either joking , lying , or crazy .
6 ‘ Now Maman has Montaine to herself , ’ Jean-Claude said without expression , adding that it would be a closer relationship than she had had with Montaine in life .
7 It would be a greater motivation for new drivers to behave themselves , ’ says Dr Ingham .
8 We might feel inclined to say : Well , that is a pity , but it would be a greater evil to interfere ; it would be worse to make the law uncertain than to leave a particular hardship unredressed .
9 It would be a stronger party because it would win popular support from all sections of the unionism by advocating equitable social and economic policies and by removing power from the undependable unionist élites .
10 Quorum Software Systems Inc , the Menlo Park , California outfit which has already done a version of its Compatibility Engine — allowing Apple Macintosh programmes to run on RISCs — for Solaris , is currently negotiating terms with SunSoft to so a similar Windows product , saying it would be an easier job than the Macintosh version .
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