Example sentences of "it would [be] [verb] by a " in BNC.
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1 | It would be reached by a railway tunnel from the beach and sealed in with concrete when full ( see diagram ) . |
2 | It was not affected by the surrender of part of the premises , however large , although it would be terminated by a surrender of the whole , as then the term would have come to an end . |
3 | It would be assisted by a " national advisory body " . |
4 | It would be replaced by a mixture of housing associations , tenants ' co-ownership schemes and further individual ownership . |
5 | On finance , Heseltine conceded that the public had " not been persuaded that the [ community ] charge is fair " , and he stated that it would be replaced by a new local tax under which there would be a single bill for each household comprising two essential elements : the number of adults living there and the value of the property . |
6 | It would be facilitated by a common language and historic ties . |
7 | When there was a roast , invariably it would be preceded by a delicious soup . |
8 | If there were any ambiguity as to the meaning of the section — and in my judgment there is not — it would be resolved by a glance at the Report of the Committee on the Age of Majority ( 1967 ) ( Cmnd. 3342 ) ( ‘ the Latey Report ’ ) to see what was the mischief which the section was intended to remedy . |
9 | So did I. Occasionally it would be invaded by a phalanx of senior management , easily identified by the smarter cut of their suits and the ringing individualism in their voices . |
10 | A society of this kind would have a high level of culture and morality , and it would be managed by a system of genuine people 's rule , of ‘ profound and consistent democracy ’ . |