Example sentences of "[art] [noun] would [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The rest of the squadron would circle at twelve thousand .
2 According to the Iszvestiya report of June 19 the deficit would stand at 27,000 million roubles and would thus be within the limit set by the IMF .
3 The telephone would ring at one o'clock , just as we were sitting down to lunch .
4 The day had been specially chosen because the meteorologists had assured them that the sun would rise at five fifty-three and there would be no rain .
5 He said that the campaign would continue at all levels .
6 He looked down at the child , surprised , as if the boy would vanish at any moment , leaving him holding nothing .
7 The offer would seem at first sight to be an extremely generous one , but those who make it know it can not be accepted .
8 The advocates were informed that the justices would meet at 10 a.m. on that day to continue their deliberations and their drafting , that the exercise would be completed by 12 noon , and that the advocates should attend at that later hour to receive the court 's judgment .
9 The brigade 's mission was to destroy the enemy , and the attack would begin at 0430 hours .
10 And she believed the whales would remain at Laspi Bay at least for the summer , and had not heard of the widely criticised plans to take them on a travelling display .
11 The Hearing would begin at ten o'clock .
12 It was decided that the Project would operate at two separate and distinct levels .
13 A verbal message was sent to the farm : the doctor would arrive at 1 p.m. to pick Eric up on a rough track not far from his underground hiding place .
14 In a typical 16th century English charter party the owner of the vessel acknowledged , directly or through the ship 's master , that : 1 ) he had let the ship and promised to prepare it , by a fixed date , to take in the goods provided by the charterer ; 2 ) the ship would sail with the first convenient wind to the stipulated port ; 3 ) in accordance with a receipt or bill of lading he would deliver the goods in good condition to the designated person ; 4 ) the ship would remain at that port for a fixed period to take in such goods as the charter party nominee party needed to reload , and that the ship would then return to the port of origin , and deliver the reloaded goods in good condition ; and 5 ) the crew would be as described , and would be furnished with the proper gear .
15 Although it was originally intended that entitlement to the allowance would cease at 65 , the upper age limit for payment has been extended twice , most recently by the 1989 Social Security Act , when it was changed from 75 to 80 .
16 The finest pitch is the second , which includes a magnificently exposed traverse on the minutest of holds with hundreds of feet of space beneath your heels , I did not believe the traverse would go at Severe and tried it higher up , stupidly inserting a runner in the process .
17 The celebrities would start at 11.15 , the last pair going out at 1.15 .
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