Example sentences of "would [be] [verb] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sorry , I just wanted to make a couple of points in response to erm things that people have said in relation to my opening statement , erm Mr Brook er mentioned the fact that er none of the employe none of the new settlement proposals of which he was aware , erm included an employment element , erm I just wanted to place on record the fact that our suggested reworking of policy H two does provide for an explicit land er amount of land for employment purposes , erm as part of the new settlement location , I wanted to say that because I , I 'm not invited to appear on your employment day , and I do feel that this is an important component of the the H two strategy , and clearly that employment component will be drawn from the Greater York allocation , the second point , Mr Sexton erm I believe said that in his view you could not find a site for a larger new settlement er within the or outside the Greater York er greenbelt , erm which would not result in physical coalescence with the existing villages in the area , now I 'm not sure whether he was referring to any particular size of larger new settlement , but I invite you to look at the er land range at one to fifty thousand er map of the area , and you will see that the area outside the greenbelt is characterized by erm a very rural area with sporadic villages , and my believe is that there are erm sites available within that area which could accommodate a larger new settlement , the planning point is of course the larger the new settlement becomes , I think the less that that the reduced number of sites you will have available to accommodate erm that proposal , because of its scale , and the third aspect I want to comment on Mr Cunnane and Mr Thomas erm said that Barton Willmore had not made a need argument for the new settlement , well if I 'm not mistaken that 's what we spent most of this morning discussing under policy H one , and I do n't erm I do n't wish , and I do n't suppose that I 'd be invited to repeat the comments made by Mr Grigson this morning , I do n't think there 's any need for that , but that establishes in our mind very clearly there is a need for a new settlement in the range of two thousand to two thousand five hundred dwellings , erm in the period up to two thousand and six , and I wo n't say anything more on that .
2 ‘ If I were coining it down in the bull market , ’ I reminded him , ‘ and you were my oldest friend and out of work and you came up with two corking girls like that , I 'd be honoured to pay the bill . ’
3 He has n't any other commitments and he would ask that erm he 'd be allowed to pay the fine at a rate of twenty pounds per week .
4 He 'd be offering to sell the clothes to his friends next .
5 The third big feat required of a reforming new government would be to force open the market to competition .
6 Under some circumstances federal prosecutors would be empowered to seek the death penalty even in the 14 states which had prohibited capital punishment .
7 Federal courts would be empowered to impose the death sentence for 51 crimes .
8 Kenneth Clarke , the Secretary of State for Health , told the House of Commons on April 11 , 1990 , that all districts would be funded to meet the costs of their own services by the 1991 target date .
9 A very large amount of gravel would be excavated to form the channel .
10 Nor could I believe that it was the intention to bring in at a single stroke a charge to tax that would be calculated to interrupt the education and expectations of so many parents and children , for it is surely common knowledge that the provision of free or subsidised education for the children of those teaching in independent schools was part of their usual terms of employment and that the salaries paid would be wholly insufficient to meet a charge to tax based on the full fees of the school .
11 On Aug. 14 , Georgian National Guard detachments were deployed in Abkhazia , following a televised address by Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze , in which he warned that all measures would be employed to secure the release of Interior Minister Roman Gventsadze and other officials , who had been taken hostage on Aug. 11 by supporters of ousted Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia .
12 Occasionally landowners would get restive , and men would be employed to interrupt the service by removing the rails .
13 He said he would be trying to bridge the gap between the board and the counties , who he thought ‘ perhaps felt they were n't having enough say . ’
14 He said he would be trying to bridge the gap between the board and the counties , who he thought ‘ perhaps felt they were n't having enough say . ’
15 John Aitken , defending , said he would be trying to persuade the court not to confiscate some of the weapons which were not on the charge .
16 Everyone would be trying to use the lift at that point — probably queuing for it .
17 The French would be trying to defeat the Prussians before the British and Dutch could come to their aid , while the Prussians , to be certain of victory , needed Wellington 's troops to march from Quatre Bras and assault the Emperor 's left flank .
18 The prosecuting counsel said that nothing would be heard to criticise the victim 's character , who was timid and nervous .
19 A footbridge would be erected to cross the Gogar Burn .
20 A footbridge would be erected to cross the Gogar Burn .
21 On this basis , no parents would consider abortion for ‘ Reason four ’ ( see Chapter five ) ; everything possible would be done to help the survival of the severely handicapped ; parents would in almost all cases wish to keep their child , and there would be no actual difference between bringing up a child who was mentally handicapped and one who was not , or one who was disabled or one who was not , unless the necessary support services were lacking .
22 He would be able to walk , and any work would be aiming to improve the quality of his walking , for instance if he had a slight limp .
23 It is just such a spirit that would be wanted to animate the fertility of the earth and ensure the continuance of increase and plenty in the plants and animals that a browsing existence depends upon .
24 Economic and military aid would be furnished to render the ROK government capable of defending itself but without being very explicit as to what this meant .
25 If the client can not afford it then the sensible way to proceed would be to continue to press the insurers to form a view on liability .
26 He would be instructed to pass the word around in militant loyalist circles that he was an informer so that he would be assassinated .
27 Under the old system , the Leader of the PLP would be seen to enjoy the confidence of that body because it had elected him through an exhaustive ballot .
28 - surely a parallel prefiguring ( together with the Burns poem ) of all those occasions when Christie 's Hastings would be delegated to assemble the suspects for Poirot 's latest denouement .
29 Politicians would be tempted to unbalance the budget and raise public spending by borrowing money , citing Keynesian doctrine to provide intellectual justification for a populist move .
30 C. 59 , p. 71 ) and perhaps inferentially from the Effer decision on an interlocutory application the U.K. court would be bound to decide the jurisdiction issue as a preliminary one on the information placed before it .
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