Example sentences of "would [adv] be [vb pp] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 According to some commentators the peace process would effectively be placed on hold at least until January 1993 when Clinton took office .
2 There is an exemption limit of £5,800 a year : so if during the year your total profits amount to £12,000 , tax would only be levied on £6,200 .
3 But ITV Association chairman Greg Dyke said the proposal would lead to the network losing hit shows and mean stars like The Bill 's Christopher Ellison would only be seen on satellite TV .
4 She was not to know that , once at sea , they would only be allowed on deck at certain times , like dogs let out to exercise .
5 The government also failed to take up the recommendation to ‘ ring-fence ’ community care budget allocations , except in the case of mental health services where they did agree to a specific grant which would only be spent on community care service plans developed jointly by the health and social services .
6 On Aug. 24 the NEC announced that fresh elections would take place in three rounds between Sept. 12 and Sept. 26 , when voting would only be permitted on production of membership cards which would be issued to party members in the interim .
7 If the Bank decided , with the approval of the Chancellor , to make a special change of this kind , the announcement would normally be made on Thursday at midday .
8 In 1836 one pamphleteer urged the creation of a " Diplomatic College " for this purpose ( though significantly he assumed that it would produce only attachés , secretaries and consuls and that ambassadors and ministers would always be appointed on grounds of " rank and property " ) .
9 I ca n't arrest you and say guilty cos you have to go to court , so you would always be arrested on suspicion of murder .
10 Such a dedicated channel would also be my preference , though no doubt selection would have to continue for committee coverage , and selected extracts would still be used on news and review programmes .
11 If the file were made up of documents , books or papers the overall classification would probably be based on subject , and the order within subject might well be accession date .
12 On pollution permits , Howard favoured imposing limits on total emissions of gases by power generating companies , while fees would also be levied on discharges of waste into watercourses , and on abstraction from rivers and groundwater sources .
13 This being so , liability would not be restricted to those persons named in the advance notice of the procession given in accordance with section 11 , but would also be imposed on marshalls or stewards who , for example , knowingly incited participants to ignore the conditions imposed .
14 The two managed to solve a dispute between the two governments over the timing of the next Anglo-Irish intergovernmental conference , which , originally scheduled for late September , would now be held on Nov. 16 .
15 Now as I understand it the minister 's position is that he be bound to refer that matter to the partner responsible for audit and that partner er would then be put on notice that er he ought to report it to the relevant authority .
16 Rate of charge on capital distribution Where the property was held on discretionary trust before 26th March , capital distributions of the settled property to individuals who became beneficially entitled to it will be charged only the following fractions of the tax that would otherwise be charged on capital distributions of the settled property : These reliefs will also apply where an interest in possession comes into existence in property previously held on discretionary trust .
17 If appraisal leads to the creation of a new bureaucracy which consumes money which would otherwise be spent on resources for children , is such formalised procedure likely to be beneficial ?
18 Grant-maintained schools rightly get money which would otherwise be spent on administration costs by Hampshire .
19 The fee for this type of work would again be based on time taken plus outlays , but , since it is a detailed survey , it will be more costly than the Type 1 search described above .
20 The fee for this type of work would again be based on time taken plus outlays , but , since it is a detailed survey , it will be more costly than the Type 1 search described above .
21 In the middle of the afternoon , when it seemed that the work would never be done on time , Bellybutton arrived at the yard .
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