Example sentences of "[noun pl] would [be] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | It was then announced from Cairo that all countries would be represented at the meeting at the same level . |
2 | Many commentators had anticipated that a number of high-level party appointments would be approved at the plenum , but in the event no such appointments were made . |
3 | If quality could be improved , customers would be happy and costs would be cut at the same time . |
4 | The famous social scientist , D. T. Campbell , once proposed a more naturalistic experiment , in which scores of towns would be selected and formed into two groups at random , the newspapers in each town would be persuaded to take part in the experiment by publishing phoney articles about the state of candidates , and comparisons would be made at the end between the two groups of towns ( Campbell 1951 ) . |
5 | Newton would assign equal and opposite spins to A and B. Their values would be fixed at the moment of separation even if they might not be known to an observer until he had actually measured them . |
6 | Canon Kenyon Wright , chairman of the executive , declared ‘ final and definite ’ decisions would be taken at the meeting on the proposals , which include finalising the plan for a Scottish parliament ; holding a series of conversations with major groups in Scottish society ; developing Scotland 's European links and parallel movements across the UK and broadening the membership of the Convention . |
7 | These morning sets would be begun at the time when enough of the young rabbits were big enough to sell . |
8 | Yesterday Mr Clinton said he hoped some of the 230 members would be picketing at the college . |
9 | A decision that a local authority should take proceedings for libel , if the action were available at law , would probably be made by the majority of councillors in defence of the reputation of the council with reference to conduct for which that majority might be responsible ; and the proceedings would be conducted at the expense of the local taxpayers . |
10 | In the end , EGBT were willing to put in more money for a more environmentally-friendly mode of working , and we agreed that the planings would be off-loaded at the end of the path , and then ferried in on dumper trucks . |
11 | On Aug. 18 , however , the UK government did an about-turn when it announced that 1,800 soldiers would be placed at the disposal of the UN in order to ensure the protection of humanitarian convoys in Bosnia-Hercegovina . |
12 | For example , Article 25 of the Soviet constitution not only guaranteed citizens freedom of speech , press , assembly and demonstration , but also stated that printing-presses , paper , buildings , streets and communications facilities would be put at the disposal of the people for the exercise of these rights . |
13 | Elections to the Slovak and Czech National Councils would be held at the same time . |