Example sentences of "this would be [verb] [prep] 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 | This would be kept as a record . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | This would be reflected in a more lenient sentence of 30 months . |
8 | Once the systemic information base has been clarified , this would be used as a template to explore , and where necessary improve , aspects of the actual information base of the organisation . |
9 | Furthermore the authority of the UN was involved and this would be undermined by a Soviet-inspired invasion of south Korea . |
10 | This would be linked to a new framework for community care , which would include , for the first time , a Minister for Community Care , a greater partnership between local authorities and providers , and a service contract to ‘ customise ’ care for all individuals . |
11 | For example , if a client requested a comprehensive report on the construction of a farm pond , detailing what needed to be done and how to do it , this would be provided as a chargeable service . ’ |
12 | If we found that responses in later surveys were more favourable towards breaking the law among respondents of all ages , this would be interpreted as a pure period effect . |