Example sentences of "would be [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He had not caught a glimpse of Mary but she would be at the Sports .
2 After they were finally discovered to be there , the minister pleaded for them to be allowed to stay the night , and guaranteed they would be at the Children 's Panel Hearing in Kirkwall the next day .
3 He would be with the horses , either in one of the fenced enclosures or in one of the stables .
4 Erm I support I V F treatment and I sympathize with the people that ca n't have children erm but my concern would be with the childrens ' right .
5 Even more streamlined for marine life were the ichthyosaurs ( 'fish lizards ' ) , which , as their name implies , include species that look remarkably fish-like , although perhaps the better analogy would be with the porpoises , a group of mammals that ‘ returned to the sea ’ , and may fill a similar role in modern seas to that of the ichthyosaurs in the Jurassic .
6 But no one knows what the biological effects would be on the astronauts undertaking such a trip Christopher Joyce
7 But no one knows what the biological effects would be on the astronauts undertaking such a trip
8 Eight such units were envisaged , and it was anticipated that between three and five would be on the streets at any given time ( The Guardian , 10 May 1991 ) .
9 A second compulsory course ( taught by development studies specialists ) would be on the Principles and practice of development both at the macro level ( eg the place of the Third World countries in the world economy ) and the micro level ( eg community organisation ; role of church-related NGOs ) .
10 But they would be on the lines they would be on there are erm measures being taken at the moment
11 Special Branch , which works closely with MI5 , has its own computer system which keeps records on many millions of people none of whom have committed any offence ( if they had they would be on the Police National Computer ) split into 27 different groups such as ‘ interesting ’ , ‘ controversial ’ and ‘ subversive ’ .
12 One answer would be for the judges ruling on applications for chapter 11 to get tough in backing creditors ' claims against the firm .
13 Initially it was assumed that the objective would be for the villages to farm on a communal basis .
14 Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement .
15 One solution to the problems of monetary base control would be for the authorities to attempt to control broader measures of liquidity .
16 No cherries would be for the eyes .
17 Er it would be some of the bodies I think oh er wait a minute I 'm trying to think what the casting were be used for there were other things besides locks you see I forget what they the , I know they used to do the castings and the brass castings it would be for the locks , for the locks yeah
18 In view of the financial vulnerability of the project , the researchers argue that the most efficient solution would be for the governments to re-purchase the franchise once the Tunnel has been built and run the operation at marginal cost .
19 Wilson was quick to see how provocative such a development would be to the shipowners and refused to accept the post , though he confessed to have been " foolish enough to have allowed myself to be nominated and elected as honorary general manager , which meant that I was lending my name to an organization over which I had no control " .
20 ‘ If there 's any cruelty involved , ’ Hughes says , ‘ it would be to the foxes , not to the sheep .
21 But if things have got that bad , one way of forgetting your problems would be through the attentions of workers from Angels Escort Agency in Chelsea .
22 but it would be worth the kids on their weekend trips going and having a look in there .
23 In the sprint events the contests would be between the Canadians , the English and the Scots .
24 This would be between the magazines and also with MECC .
25 This would be between the magazines and also with MECC .
26 To be honest it would be between the portfolios as you call them the the folders and erm probably that the golfing thing .
27 Well he said it would be by the markings .
28 All the hobbitic jokes are doing , then , is to reflect and by intention deflect the modern inhibition over high styles which we and they share ; if we were not embarrassed by the hobbits , in other words , we would be by the heroes .
29 Servette qualified for the UEFA Cup by finishing fourth in the Swiss League but last November it looked like they would be in the Champions ' Cup .
30 According to commission sources , investigating the possible racial aspects of the serious crime squad scandal would be in the interests of both the police force and the authority , which has been criticised since its formation under the 1984 Police and Criminal Evidence Act as being ineffective and slow to act , particularly in cases of alleged assault or ill-treatment of black suspects .
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