Example sentences of "would then [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The initially modest programme would then be supported by a variety of group other Congressmen and pressure groups — and there would be pressures for expansion of the programme : a ‘ spiral effect ’ . |
2 | Those who suffered injustice would then be supported by the courts . |
3 | Ancestral gulls therefore probably learned to fly away from gulls pointing their bills from an upright posture ; the posture would then be acting as a threat signal . |
4 | Their own consensual efforts to deny and suppress them would then be exposed for the deceitful sham they have always been . |
5 | They would then be exposed before the kinsmen , complete with presents such as metal dishes , tools and beads given by their captors , to demonstrate that they were still in one piece , and even being treated well . |
6 | Marginal social cost and marginal social benefit would then be equated at the point E * ; . |
7 | The State would then be equated to a non-signatory for all purposes , including having a right to accede in accordance with any accession clause . |
8 | This form would then be placed inside the book and the book " posted " into a locked container . |
9 | The accumulated rights , earned on the basis of Peru 's performance under its IMF-monitored adjustment programme , would then be encashed as the first disbursement under a successor IMF-supported programme . |
10 | A new bus garage would then be built on the cleared site and would have to be ready for use by the time the trams in Croydon were abandoned . |
11 | With their broader streets and freshly painted houses they might appear to be so , but , as Engels remarked , those streets were often unpaved and lacked a sewer , the paint was bound to fade within a decade , and their apparent solidity of build would then be revealed as no more than that of bricks laid end to end . |
12 | The number it came from would then be revealed by the computer to be such and such a booth in a certain place . |
13 | Having sunk , it would then be insulated from the Sun 's warming rays by the liquid water above it . |
14 | If individuals have personal difficulties that do not impinge on their functioning at work they can be assessed under this agreement : the individual would then be referred to an appropriate specialist agency for ongoing work outside the agreement , on a personal basis and without commitment on RBGE 's part . |
15 | If the products satisfied this panel 's criteria , they would then be referred to an EC jury for further scrutiny , to ascertain whether the Commission 's " eco label " requirements are met . |
16 | The conditions would then be created for a rapid decline in the rate of surplus-value on capital advanced , the growth of unsold stocks of consumer goods , which would lead to a cessation of the expansion of fixed capital in Dept . |
17 | However , it was contended for the bank that Fashions and Wholesale remained indebted to BCCI for £600,000 and BCCI then became accountable to Mr Sawar for £300,000 ; this amount would then be limited to the dividend payable in the liquidation . |
18 | The two domains " instrument " and " bed " would then be sought within the list of existing domains and retrieved , or added if found not to exist . |
19 | The remainder would then be destroyed over the following two years provided that no third country refused to comply with the ban . |
20 | In the final instance the golfer could simply refuse to work with his agent , who would then be faced with the problem of whether to sue his erstwhile client — a very expensive , long-winded and unsatisfactory process . |
21 | It would then be regarded as the property of the Company who were then permitted to run cars over it , only between the hours of 9.00 p.m. and 9.00 a.m . |
22 | It would then be replaced by an interim government , which would in turn be replaced by a permanent government after four months . |
23 | It would then be replaced by The Prince of Wales 's Own Regiment of Yorkshire for a further six months . |
24 | Yet , of course , the introduction of some kind of proportional representation system would not necessarily solve this ‘ political arithmetic ’ problem , for policy priorities would then be influenced by the way negotiations between potential coalition parties developed . |
25 | Their carcasses would then be flung into a dried-up riverbed . |
26 | These would then be subtracted from an overall annual total of permissible pollution . |
27 | The debt would then be reduced by a further 20 per cent in the fourth year if a three-year agreement with the IMF had run its course successfully . |
28 | The government thus decided that both Bills would become law , but would then be suspended for the duration . |
29 | The Wildcats would then be recovered following the final departure . |
30 | On the contrary , a wide range of dispersal agents would allow a larger number of individuals to strip the tree of fruit at its prime and it would then be distributed to a wider range of habitats and be buffered against any disaster that might overcome the dispersal agent of a species relying on just one such agent . |