Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Labour would throw money at industry .
2 The presentation ceremony would take place in Orange and only those completing the march would be entitled to wear their white képis .
3 A failure to carry out necessary work would give rise to liability .
4 A self-consciously strict conventionalist judge would lose interest in legislation and precedent at just the point when it became clear that the explicit extension of these supposed conventions had run out .
5 Their initial abuse would give way to laughter when they understood we were looking for a prahu which would carry us eastwards .
6 The farmers , including the president of the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland , John Ross , and the union 's milk convener , Alex Brown , called on the Scottish Secretary to back Scotland 's milk producers , who were overwhelmingly in favour of the SMMB 's proposals , and help overturn the Office of Fair Trading 's findings that the plan would distort trade for milk .
7 For instrumental music , for example , subjects in the Executant facet would include type of executant , size or complexity of executant body , accompanying executant and original executant ( for arrangements ) .
8 A true historical investigation would take account of press agitation , party conferences , Government pronouncements , and debates in Parliament ; but all these are ignored as the result of a rule excluding evidence of the political history of a statute .
9 However , Prince Saad also stressed that reconstruction and security would take precedence over democratization .
10 Planning can not be socially rational , as it would be under socialism , where planning for need would replace production for profit .
11 Delegated authority without a meaningful consultation process would spell disaster for teacher morale , motivation , commitment and hence effectiveness .
12 However , if the income which arose in year 1 had not been charged at the time when the payment was made in year 3 to the beneficiary , that relieving provision would not be applicable and it would appear that the tax charge would take place in year 3 .
13 This is because electricity generation is far more efficient when demand is consistent and the fact that recharging would take place at night plus the fact that peak transport demand is generally in summer , would mean that more generating plant could operate consistently at full load thus lowering the unit cost of electricity .
14 He held that , on the assumption that the transfer to the Hammonds was a forgery , the court would have power under section 82(1) of the Land Registration Act 1925 to rectify the register not only as against the Hammonds but also as against the building society .
15 In each of these cases , once the entitlement had been established the court would have power under paragraph ( a ) to order the register to be rectified so as to reflect the entitlement .
16 Mr Thomson also said the Government 's aims of controlling inflation would put pressure on company profits and make a share prices surge in the winter/spring unlikely .
17 Mr Bennett said the cash aid delay would give time to work-up a scheme ‘ satisfactory to all parties ’ .
18 This method would mean prevention of development which was definitely unsound upon recognised objective standards , and the community would still be able to engage in amenity planning under the salutary control of paying for any economic value destroyed .
19 There used to be an in-built assumption that the rate of increase in resources available to an authority would rise year by year .
20 This arrangement would facilitate indication of flow and could be used to identify the areas in which sprinkler heads were in operation .
21 Indeed , the bitterness of separation was more terrible than before for those who had lost the belief that an afterlife would bring reunion in happiness .
22 Keynote speaker Andy Grove , CEO of Intel , announced that by the end of this year , every PC user would have access to software based video compression and decompression .
23 Snegur decreed on June 10 that the National Security Ministry would assume responsibility for Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) border guards with immediate effect , thus anticipating the July 1 deadline after which CIS responsibility for external borders would devolve to states which had not signed the May CIS agreement on border troops [ see p. 38922 ] .
24 The state would retain control of food imports , of major exports such as coffee and of the air , shipping and rail services .
25 It argues that reforestation on a large scale would reduce biodiversity through damage to wildlife habitats , degrade soils , and lead to the forced resettlement of subsistence farmers .
26 The government would retain control through ownership of 66 per cent of voting shares ; private Mexican investors would remain eligible for ownership of the remaining 34 per cent of voting shares , as had been the case since the partial privatization of the banking system in 1987 [ see pp. 35635-36 ] .
27 Central government would retain control of defence , foreign relations , economic policy and other specified fields .
28 The Bill would outlaw discrimination in employment , housing , education , leisure facilities , transport and public services in a more effective way than the existing legislation .
29 Now the green scarf would become part of Victorine .
30 In 1829 Elie de Beaumont put forward the idea that the Earth is contracting and argued that compressional stresses set up in the crust as a result of the cooling of the Earth 's interior would give rise to faulting , folding and thickening of the crust , and eventually to the formation of mountain ranges .
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