Example sentences of "which would [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But his distaste went deeper than irritation at an unwelcome complication to his inquiry , at the bizarre intrusion of irrationality into a job so firmly rooted in the search for evidence which would stand up in court , documented , demonstrable , real .
2 Can detective constable come to court , show the jury , hand out to the jury the statement which would stand up in court ?
3 BAA , owner of Heathrow , London , the world 's busiest international airport , said yesterday it was seeking planning permission to build a fifth passenger terminal which would cost up to £900 million .
4 And that would also give us office space which would give us a headquarters for a recycling education group , which would go out to schools , to councils , to Brownie groups , to anybody who might be interested in recycling , what they can do , how they can it better .
5 The Agriculture Departments should encourage the protection and rehabilitation ( thinning , regeneration or replanting , removal of aliens ) of existing on-farm broadleaved woods with grants which would cover up to 70% of scheme costs including fencing .
6 Most of the cash top-up for the Temple bid is being provided by Stena which would end up with Sealink 's lucrative cross-channel ferry business if the offer succeeds .
7 The steps would be : ( i ) the drafting by CODESA within a few months of a constitution for a transitional government ; ( ii ) a national referendum on the transitional constitution , probably before the end of the year ; ( iii ) a general election to choose a new multiracial parliament and government , the composition of both to be determined by the transitional constitution [ see p. 38422 for NP 's views on composition of both bodies ] ; ( iv ) the commencement of rule by the transitional government , on the authority of the transitional parliament , which would take over from CODESA as the negotiating forum for the " final " constitution ; and ( v ) adoption of the final constitution , probably with another referendum .
8 Crozier sought to delay the making of the statement on the ground that it defamed him and might prejudice the jury in Barnet 's action against him , which would come on for trial some six months later .
9 But I think of course we can all debate er the various individual proposals and I think if we were in control of the council not only of course would we have different policies but the sort of detailed matters which would come up in debate would be discussed in committee , things would be in the normal way .
10 Kin sets have been simulated for a number of demographic regimes , including several in English history and those which would come about in China as that country approached a one child per family fertility level .
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