Example sentences of "would be [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't forget , the paper prominently said , that the first of the two Celebration of Canadian Racing meetings would be held the evening with the regular post time of 7 p.m. , while the second meeting , including the running of the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes would be tomorrow afternoon , post time 1.30 .
2 Well , he would be tomorrow morning .
3 The one to watch would be tomorrow morning 's debate on the Government 's immigration policy .
4 Nothing was further from my thoughts ; my reason would be simply enjoyment , and if it was the most commonplace thing to do my delight would not be decreased one bit .
5 His own life would be both source and reflection of his work .
6 At York , the first pageant proceeded to the first station at 4.30am , and it would be around midnight when the last play reached the twelfth and last station .
7 After that I went to bed ; I suppose it would be around midnight . ’
8 He imagined labour as it would be , had it not been formulated by capitalism , and say that it would then be merely an aspect of the total business of living , unseparated from such activities as recreation , consumption , family life : that it would be just part of existence .
9 The outlay would be well worth while in terms of the publicity featuring all the hotel 's celebrity guests .
10 We are ( sadly ) used to antagonism from some anglers and landowners but when a leading conservation officer says ( as has been reported ) that the World Wild Fund for Nature 's contribution of around £40,000 would be well worth while if boats were kept off one mile of water , it is hard to swallow , especially when you bear in mind the relatively few miles of water which are available to use even with the protection of the Rights of Way Act !
11 My friend Kevin , muscleman and minicab driver , says the lads would be out rioting for Willy now if it was n't tipping down with rain the whole time .
12 The MAFF view given to me is that a detailed assessment in England and Wales would be extremely time consuming and costly , probably taking eight years to complete .
13 And it would be yesterday morning again , and she had n't been up to Hunter Ward and eavesdropped on a conversation .
14 A flying role for the Royal Auxiliary Air Force would be exceedingly cost effective , particularly as air crews are being made redundant under ’ Options for Change ’ .
15 But without some such provision , school crocodiles would fall within the terms of the Act , and this would be unnecessarily time consuming for all concerned .
16 As the hours went past , senior army commanders and others persuaded Whitehall that the step would make the region ungovernable and create a situation in which the government would be soundly worsted .
17 The , is one of the most common words in English and , to set up , the , all the time , would be very time consuming , and so this symbol was obviously available to the printer and obviously what it spells out is ye , which you now know from pubs that are called things like Ye Olde erm , Hen , and and that sort of thing .
18 The pilot warned there would be only room for one moose on the small plane .
19 It would be only justice given their current jittery form .
20 The infrastructure of permanent residential quarters , offices etc. may come later , but it might transpire that a ‘ floating base ’ would be more cost effective and enable better geographical coverage .
21 By having direct links with national policy makers and avoiding duplication of research effort it would be more cost effective than channelling research funds through local bodies .
22 Imagine in December it would be absolutely murder .
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