Example sentences of "[noun pl] would [be] [verb] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Other councillors , however hoped the guidelines would be regarded as the norm .
2 In most of our workshops the study texts would be used as a kind of mirror writing whose ‘ decoding ’ simply confirmed what was always and already known or felt to be inscribed in them .
3 I can also tell the hon. Gentleman how many days would be lost as a result of the extra unemployment that would be caused by his party 's policies .
4 One of the two remaining ferry boats would be kept as a stand-by vessel and the other would be stripped of its engine and berthed at Canning Dock for possible shopping or leisure purposes .
5 He said the Thatcher years would be seen as the time ‘ in which existing pensioners missed out on the prosperity afforded to the great majority in this country .
6 In terms of priorities , the client was advised to consider first the changes required to reflect the responsibilities that would be assumed from April 1st 1990 , accepting that , in the longer term , further changes would be needed as a result of management information and computer system developments , and to improve cost control and income-generating activities .
7 She would send him off to some lecturing engagement with butter and other rations to give his hostess , and when he came back the rations would be found as a soggy mess in his pocket .
8 Therefore , any form of report which by virtue of the qualifications of the reporter was intended to provide some comfort to readers of accounts would be regarded as a quasi audit report .
9 Walesa signed a bill to revalue pensions on Nov. 8 , but announced that the law was to be amended immediately to reduce the number of people whose pensions would be cut as a result .
10 At times it seemed that price increases would be favoured as a means of raising self-financing and reducing pressure on the capital market ; at others that rises would be deprecated as contributing to inflation .
11 The current expenditure on these tax benefits would be taken as the cash ceiling .
12 The people murdered last week were every bit as innocent as were the people in the Shankhill Road , and I would be certain that the families of the people in the Shankhill Road would be horrified that the murder of their loved ones would be used as an excuse as an excuse to do exactly the same to other innocent people .
13 This should be reassuring to those who feared that patients ' access to specialist services would be curtailed as a result of the introduction of fundholding .
14 The brickyard had only a few left so those around the leaping dolphins would be used as a ‘ brick bank ’ to make up for breakages .
15 IN yesterday 's Daily Post we inaccurately stated that The Cambrian News at Aberystwyth intended closing its printing works department and that a number of jobs would be lost as a result .
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