Example sentences of "would [be] [vb pp] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Mitch would be dispatched speedily as soon as they got back and so would she . |
2 | Such claims , which would be dismissed today as unscientific , were taken seriously in the past even by the great , who were no less willing than the humble to accept as true what brought them comfort . |
3 | In theory the whole of the extra cost to the innocent partners could be recouped from the individual responsible for the negligence , but in practice in most firms this would be regarded phlegmatically as just another expense of the business to be shared by all . |
4 | Was she praying for resurrection , asking the mysterious , invisible Maker of All Things to hasten the day when she and her dearly loved man would be united again as they had been in those golden days long past ? |
5 | While many citizens clamoured for the removal of public women from the streets , any attempt to introduce a continental system of tolerated areas would be rejected immediately as implicating the state in the immoral recognition of vice . |
6 | Phonetic refers to a way of writing down an accurate version of what sounds people make when they talk , and uses phonetic symbols ; so butter would be written phonetically as |
7 | Tommaso was sure he would be sent there as soon as his training was over . |
8 | If , in these cases , the creditor leaves it to the debtor to procure the third party to provide the security , it is , in my opinion , almost inconceivable that the approach referred to by Dixon J. would be adopted so as to enable the surety to repudiate liability . |
9 | If space permits it has been suggested that some departmental stocks of general reading books should be kept centrally , however this would be reviewed periodically as our long term aims for the library are achieved . |
10 | Britain can not be thrown out of the EC , but if it fails to pass the bill it would be left behind as the others speed towards greater political and economic unity . |
11 | We dropped the others off , and now the big shops would be left behind as we waded through the gloomy streets of Fulham . |
12 | The table of transition probabilities for the travel example would be laid out as shown in Table 6.2 . |
13 | The money would be paid out as clients made use of the services . |
14 | The legislation covered property illegally seized after Feb. 25 , 1948 , representing about 10 per cent of property in Czechoslovakia and worth an estimated total of 300,000 million koruna , of which about kcs60,000 million would be paid out as cash or bonds and the remainder as real estate ( US$1.00=kcs26.4234 as at Feb. 18 , 1991 ) . |
15 | And always when a funeral come down the school road , there 's blinds would be taken down as well . |
16 | the two interpretations were combined in late antiquity by the Stoics , who believed that , when the heavenly bodies return at fixed intervals of time to the same relative positions as they had at the beginning of the world , everything would be restored just as it was before and the entire cycle would be renewed in every detail . |
17 | Aircraft maintenance function would be considered today as having five generations of development , as follows ( see Fig. 5 ) : |