Example sentences of "would [be] [vb pp] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The cash would be channelled from the government to the universities via a commercial company so that in the words of the report , ‘ industrial commitment and market considerations are guaranteed ’ . |
2 | Between 1337 and 1353 the tax on wool formed part of a series of schemes under which the king attempted to establish a body of powerful and wealthy merchants who would be granted a monopoly in the purchase and export of wool in return for making loans to the king which would be repaid from the maltote , the export tax on wool . |
3 | Demand for the product next year would be calculated from the formula by taking the difference between projected total number owned next year and total number owned currently . |
4 | It occurred to him that being on foot was probably an advantage ; a car drawing up on the gravel would be heard from the house . |
5 | Investment would be sought from the City , councils , trade unions and rich individuals . |
6 | If the earth spins , why are such objects not flung from the earth 's surface , as stones would be flung from the rim of a rotating wheel ? |
7 | She drove in and bumped along , skirting the worst pot-holes , heading for a clump of beech trees where the car would be hidden from the road . |
8 | At the other end of the site , as the State Paper Office and its neighbouring houses in Duke Street would remain , only a third of Scott 's west elevation of the Foreign Office would be seen from the park . |
9 | As the piece of soap in the bathroom began to diminish or a toilet roll grow thin , so the replacement would be moved from the Base Depot to the Command Depot — a cupboard upstairs . |
10 | Although simple , the circuit is capable of giving far higher fidelity than many standard power amplifiers on the market and substantially better than would be obtained from the headphone socket of a standard power amp . |
11 | Consent for extraction would be obtained from the Crown Estates Commissioners for Scotland through the Government View Procedure . |
12 | I should have knelt beside her and put my arms around her and promised her that she would be freed from the hell of anhedonia , and that there really was a God and that she did have the strength to tear herself free from cocaine , as others had freed themselves , and I should have assured her that there was true happiness without a drug , but I did not know her well enough to embrace her , so I just let her weep as the sun streaked up in glory from the east . |
13 | As every man would be drunk from the night before , this would be a continuation of the celebrations . |
14 | Dexter 's strictures , about the need to make progress soon , because otherwise they would be withdrawn from the case , fizzed in her mind . |
15 | [ For announcement on Nov. 9 , 1989 , that all nuclear power stations would be withdrawn from the privatization programme see p. 37159 . ] |
16 | If a separate national question were raised , workers would be diverted from the pursuit of their own class interest to that of the petty bourgeoisie , spreading disunity between workers of different national origins . |
17 | He expressed the hope that a " definitive answer would be sent from the Corporation of Stockport at an early day " . |
18 | These others , the managers , supervisors and administrators of the central work-flow , would be differentiated from the performance tasks . |
19 | On Sept. 10 King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Deva approved a new draft constitution under which political power would be transferred from the monarchy to an elected government . |
20 | Under the plan some 50 missiles would be transferred from the launch silos in Wyoming ( the seventh designated MX location ) to 25 new trains , which would be kept at the seven bases for deployment on the public rail system in time of crisis . |
21 | What final proof would be produced from the text capture and correction phases : |
22 | The registry was to act as an agent for the parties ' endorsement of bills , as well as for the delivery of the paper based bill of lading with which the goods would be claimed from the carrier . |
23 | Water would be drawn from the bottom of the vat at one end and returned via gravity from the filter , which would sit on the top of the vat at the opposite end . |
24 | They would be protected from the heat by each new technological invention for creating a fridge in an oven . |
25 | Placed abaft the column of her forward gun , the warhead would be protected from the impact of ramming the caisson as the bows crumpled , and the eight-hour delay chemical fuses would give the raiders time to get clear before the acid ate through copper discs . |
26 | What those rules are would be derived from the type of participation demanded by that decisional process . |
27 | The total cost of each programme is related to the total benefits that would be derived from the programme to determine the efficiency of the programme . |
28 | Although a traffic function would remain , the car would be demoted from the position of priority which it had come to hold in most streets . |
29 | However , we are concerned that the comments of the Heritage Secretary , Peter Brooke , during the bill 's second reading suggested that the allocation to the commission would be deducted from the share to be made available to sport in the home countries . |
30 | And it would be excluded from the greenbelt because it did n't serve a greenbelt function ? |