Example sentences of "[noun sg] would be [verb] for the " in BNC.
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1 | A particular timescale would be set for the implementation of the appropriate strategies . |
2 | It was agreed that resolution of this issue would be shelved for the time being . |
3 | More immediately , there was a fear that the business community would be blamed for the inevitable social side-effects of economic liberalization by a government concerned about its electoral prospects . |
4 | For millennia it was accepted that the Earth was at the centre of the Universe , despite all the contrary evidence , on the grounds that no other site would be fitting for the world on which the ‘ chosen ’ ( whatever their religion ) dwelt . |
5 | In contracted to sell wine on terms that after the contract the wine would be stored for the purchaser by the vendor . |
6 | We 'd been told which room would be used for the meeting so we did n't have to search the whole building . |
7 | It was expected that due to this left hemispheric specialisation for verbal ability , the right field advantage would be reduced for the trigram task when subjects were shadowing auditory verbal material . |
8 | Provision would be made for the possible transfer of other functions at a later date , ( e.g. The assessments of means , decisions on the grant of criminal legal aid , and at least some of the determinations of bills now carried out in the courts ) . |
9 | Under its terms provision would be made for the repatriation of refugees , and some control of local and regional affairs would be conferred on the Tuaregs . |
10 | A framework would be created for the addition of other languages as further options . |
11 | The taxi , when it came back to the street , would be crawling because the driver would be looking for the number . |
12 | I think the worst of all locations would be a , would be one where the new settlement would be catering for the needs of Leeds , if it were were located along the A sixty four corridor , South South South of York . |
13 | Basically er the broad overall description would be to compensate for the conditions that the tenants had been living in prior to the move . |
14 | No mitigation would be allowed for the fact that loyalty , not financial gain , was his motive . |
15 | Even one so buttoned-down as Senator Al Gore trembles to consider that if he made a full-out run at Pennsylvania Avenue , every part of his private life would be scrutinized for the sort of improprieties that cause lips to purse out on the Plains . |
16 | Sometimes a donkey would be used for the same purpose . |
17 | A few days later , on 4th April , Hall announced in the House of Commons that the War Department would move to Downing Street , and that an international competition would be held for the designs for concentrating government departments in the Downing Street area . |
18 | Marani stressed that no major sculptures by the artist would be borrowed for the exhibition . |
19 | In the ordinary way a pro forma letter would be included for the client 's signature ; and ( 5 ) a note of any moneys standing to the client 's credit . |
20 | The land would be used for the construction camp , but he had no doubt that there were ultimate plans to follow Lord Marshall 's alphabetic progression into D and even E stations . |
21 | By dropping the novel and other kinds of drama , more time would be provided for the extensive reading of poetry which is so essential if one is to make sense of any one poem . |
22 | If one of the possible extensions scored well , i.e. the top-down prediction appeared to be correct , then the island would be extended further , otherwise the seed would be abandoned for the next best seed word generated bottom-up over that area . |
23 | Cos if we put sort of ten thousand away the interest would be paying for the fees all the time would n't it ? |
24 | Mobutu remained head of state , but Tshisekedi insisted that he would control the army and that no special area of power would be reserved for the President . |