Example sentences of "it would be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd already told him where she kept it … and he was afraid that if he left it there it 'd be traced back to him .
2 But not away what they 're doing now or but it 'd be sent down to their premises down in the in the shooting lodges in the south .
3 He said that He used to tell me about his country that you know it was taken over by the Russians and then it 'd be taken over by the Germans and You know what I mean .
4 Fingerspelling as it exists today consists of a direct alphabetic representation of the language as it would be written down .
5 Taking RNA as food , as Cameron had given it , would simply mean that it would be broken down to its precursor molecules in the gut before being absorbed into the bloodstream .
6 It would be made up of local councillors ( increasingly , the only people in the party with experience of ruling ) , MPs , MEPs and trade unionists .
7 ‘ We would hope that in consultation it would be tightened up , but the EC might prefer it in its general form , ’ she said .
8 Chamberlain coughed politely and said he was sure it would be cleared up by the time he took over .
9 Chamberlain coughed politely and said he was sure it would be cleared up by the time he took over .
10 It 's an excuse used time and time again that we ca n't do anything because it would be blown up .
11 He was told that it would be checked out .
12 It would be sent back if it was n't filled in would n't it ?
13 We would not be able to see such a star because light from its surface would not reach us ; it would be dragged back by the star 's gravitational field .
14 What it is , is that it would be averaged out over the blood as a whole .
15 Mr Jack Adams , chairman of the union side , said that action would have to take place within a 28-day period from yesterday 's anouncement or it would be ruled out of order .
16 On these grounds alone it would be ruled out by any sensible organisation looking for a big office site .
17 For a start , it would be drowned out by the music .
18 Later , some of it would be loaded up again and taken north to trade for salt .
19 List Package gives you a full or partial listing of an entire package structure , showing component names , version selected , how selected , warning you if that is not the latest version , the filename it would be read out into , and any DCs referring to the component .
20 A spokesman for the Scottish Office said its £1 million was handed over to Shetland Islands Council and claims against it would be passed on through the IOPCF .
21 At 2 p.m. , rather than face more questions from the femme ménage , she ladled the food that had been left for her to eat into one bowl and carried it some way down the hill to a place where she knew it would be picked up by stray dogs and cats .
22 ‘ And the commission would not agree to postpone payment until slaughter unless we could guarantee that it would be picked up by the holder of the animal when it was ten months old . ’
23 Thus there is a clear division between the forehead and the lower part of the face , and a lighter line running down the edge of it suggests that if more of the forehead were seen it would be divided down its central axis .
24 As early as December 1935 , he publicly recorded Nazi Germany 's refusal to conclude any pact with the Soviet Union , arguing that such a pact would " not remove the causes of the differences between the USSR and Germany " , and that a pact of this kind " would be the classic type of " dishonest " pact because it would be drawn up with the intention of being broken " .
25 This belt , named after Kuiper who suggested it would be left over from the formation of the planets , has been much-discussed as a possible source of short-period comets .
26 It would be brought round if he waited , but he liked to have things as soon as they came .
27 Acknowledging that yesterday 's inflation figure of 7.6 per cent was ‘ far too high ’ for a Conservative government , she promised it would be brought down again .
28 Some of them believed that it would be brought about by an ideal representative of God , an anointed one , a Messiah ( see chapter 8 ) .
29 He said : ‘ I just wish it would be sorted out .
30 It would be booked out and in by National Office , and would be returned there for safe storage on each occasion after use .
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