Example sentences of "[det] would [be] [verb] by a " in BNC.
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1 | This would be followed by a massive Sunday lunch , and then sleep all afternoon . |
2 | Yet even this would be disputed by a Davidsonian who insisted on the primacy of a language of identity , reference and quantification before crediting anyone with even the general notion of an object . |
3 | This would be caused by a faulty transistor or IC device in the first audio stage of the unit . |
4 | He indicated this would be done by a public works policy which ‘ would have a balancing effect on development and can be turned on and off as circumstances require ’ . |
5 | The effect of the 25 per cent reduction in fares would be to place an inordinate burden on the ratepayers , particularly because this would be accompanied by a known loss of rate support grant . |
6 | Furthermore the authority of the UN was involved and this would be undermined by a Soviet-inspired invasion of south Korea . |
7 | These would be undertaken by a number of organizations . |
8 | It was agreed that these would be discussed by a new joint working group on foreign policy issues . |
9 | Your talk would be part of a morning session which would also include a presentation about bus stops and shelters and one about bus stations and termini ; the latter would be followed by a visit to Glenrothes Bus Station . |
10 | Er the difficulties with P P G seven and the countryside are exemplified in paragraph one ten which Mr Donson refers to as his guiding principle , in one single paragraph it manages to include three separate uses of the word countryside , wider countryside , the countryside and open countryside , indicating perhaps some of the difficulties in in erm identifying exactly what area it is that would be covered by a Policy E two . |