Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [be] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The court would be unwilling or unable to determine what speed would be expected from a competent getaway driver . |
2 | Samples of both victims ' blood would be taken from the bodies at the post-mortem , but it would be three days at least before he could expect to get the result of the analysis . |
3 | She drove in and bumped along , skirting the worst pot-holes , heading for a clump of beech trees where the car would be hidden from the road . |
4 | Although a traffic function would remain , the car would be demoted from the position of priority which it had come to hold in most streets . |
5 | Investment would be sought from the City , councils , trade unions and rich individuals . |
6 | It occurred to him that being on foot was probably an advantage ; a car drawing up on the gravel would be heard from the house . |
7 | Consent for extraction would be obtained from the Crown Estates Commissioners for Scotland through the Government View Procedure . |
8 | It was originally proposed that Supplementary Benefit and National Assistance would be removed from the provisions of Regulation 72 of the Social Security ( Adjudication ) Regulations . |
9 | But FIFA threatened that if he was not forced to back down , all five French clubs would be thrown out of next week 's European competitions , the national team would be barred from the 1994 World Cup finals and that France would no longer be able to host the 1998 finals . |
10 | That 's how a wedge of flamed maple would be cut from a tree . |
11 | Placed abaft the column of her forward gun , the warhead would be protected from the impact of ramming the caisson as the bows crumpled , and the eight-hour delay chemical fuses would give the raiders time to get clear before the acid ate through copper discs . |
12 | The cash would be channelled from the government to the universities via a commercial company so that in the words of the report , ‘ industrial commitment and market considerations are guaranteed ’ . |
13 | To see profit as the prime motivation to LMS would be to detract from the sense of involvement and success that support staff may potentially receive from its effective management . |
14 | Water would be drawn from the bottom of the vat at one end and returned via gravity from the filter , which would sit on the top of the vat at the opposite end . |
15 | Shamlou 's assignment would be coordinated from the Iranian mission to the United Nations in Geneva . |
16 | As the piece of soap in the bathroom began to diminish or a toilet roll grow thin , so the replacement would be moved from the Base Depot to the Command Depot — a cupboard upstairs . |
17 | Brawn would be made from the trotters and the ears , and then there was the head . |
18 | However , we are concerned that the comments of the Heritage Secretary , Peter Brooke , during the bill 's second reading suggested that the allocation to the commission would be deducted from the share to be made available to sport in the home countries . |
19 | In a speech at the end of March 1990 , Jardana expressed confidence that US$750,000,000 in funding support would be received from the IMF , World Bank and foreign countries during 1990 . |
20 | These would receive greater scrutiny than hitherto , and the period for decision would be increased from the current statutory ( but , when applied to all applications , impracticable ) two months to three months . |
21 | As every man would be drunk from the night before , this would be a continuation of the celebrations . |
22 | First , when the original assessment had been raised in February 1984 , W had not been uncertain within the meaning of s 247(8) about the beginning and end of the period ; and second , further leave would be required from the Special Commissioner to revise the accounting period of an extended time limit assessment . |
23 | The sources said the operation would be run from a NATO air headquarters at Vicenza , in north-eastern Italy , and would probably include fighters from the United States , Britain and France . |
24 | When the book was returned , the loan slip would be removed from the alphabetic system and used to delete the loan from the microcomputer , The slips are shown in Figures 4.1 and 4.2 . |
25 | This situation would in turn tend to promote surface cooling , as less thermal radiation would be emitted from the stratosphere to the ground . |
26 | The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office on July 3 said that further information would be requested from the Libyan government , following a meeting between the Libyan ambassador to Tunisia , Abd al-Atti Obeidi , and other Libyan officials and United Kingdom representatives at the Geneva headquarters of the UN on June 9 . |
27 | He expressed the hope that a " definitive answer would be sent from the Corporation of Stockport at an early day " . |
28 | Demand for the product next year would be calculated from the formula by taking the difference between projected total number owned next year and total number owned currently . |
29 | Hard currency needed for travel would be obtained from a fund financed by both East and West Germany [ see p. 37109 for Dec. 5 agreement on this issue ] . |
30 | What final proof would be produced from the text capture and correction phases : |