Example sentences of "would be [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The back was taken off so there would be nothing between the sounding-board and the horn , and the pianist was instructed to play ‘ double forte ’ throughout ( 10 ) .
2 In the circumstances , a 9–0 defeat shows that ordinarily there would be nothing between the teams .
3 But there would be i i in terms of a communist strategy , in terms of an ideology there would be nothing within the countryside which would be promoting that movement towards socialism , that , that change through class conflict would there ?
4 If the courts were to limit the offences to circumstances in which another computer was also involved , there would be nothing in the Computer Misuse Act 1990 to cover industrial espionage or obtaining other confidential security information stored in a company 's computer .
5 He pointed out that there would be nothing in the Act to meet what is itself a mischief frequently encountered today , namely , industrial espionage or obtaining information as to security details or other confidential information which may be stored on a company 's computer .
6 There would be nothing in the Rory Collins thing , she knew that , it was just a wild flirtation .
7 She was determined the wedding would be one for the young blind girl to remember , even though it was not likely to be attended by any of the Wychwood gipsies who had been at Boz 's marriage to Nahum 's sister .
8 But that was reduced to 118 by the end of January and he hoped the figure would be nil by the end of March .
9 He detected a note of excitement in his uncle 's voice and thought that it would be something for the old man to look forward to , seeing his work in print .
10 ‘ I just filled the silly thing out so there would be something in the files , and they could prove employment in case an auditor ever came in , ’ Mandy had said petulantly .
11 Well you can just wait , you want you can go in mine , erm do we could do with and that would be it for the interview
12 Any such deep body of liquid is likely to rise to a level corresponding to isostatic equilibrium , and there would be none of the observed mascons .
13 It should be pointed out , though , that were it not for the attacks through evolutionary time of these herbivores , there would be none of the commercially significant heartwoods , latexes and resins so useful to humans .
14 He said : ‘ He was completely out of his depth in this matter and never dreamed there would be anything like the £30,000 that they in fact took . ’
15 It may be doubted , however , whether there would be anything in the nature of a public good or public interest defence available as a result of this provision , much less a defence that the words uttered were true .
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