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

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1 I 'd be sending for the police .
2 ‘ I think it would be damaging for the economies of the community if we were unable to reach agreement . ’
3 e.g. tenant has installed a fitted kitchen — this would be covered for the perils listed under the ‘ Insurance for your liability as a tenant ’ section of the policy .
4 In his 1978 speech , Sir Geoffrey Howe said that new agencies would be created for the zones , which would re-allocate public-sector land to private users .
5 I think the worst of all locations would be a , would be one where the new settlement would be catering for the needs of Leeds , if it were were located along the A sixty four corridor , South South South of York .
6 Earlier , the hon. Member for Gordon ( Mr. Bruce ) appealed to the press to use some discretion in its coverage of tonight 's debate on the ground that scenes from the Piper Alpha incident inevitably would be harrowing for the relatives of those involved .
7 Thorn is a floating voter , but a Labour victory would be better for business , as replacements would be needed for the boxes which Tories wished to keep for old times ' sake .
8 Cos if we put sort of ten thousand away the interest would be paying for the fees all the time would n't it ?
9 A few days later , on 4th April , Hall announced in the House of Commons that the War Department would move to Downing Street , and that an international competition would be held for the designs for concentrating government departments in the Downing Street area .
10 Basically er the broad overall description would be to compensate for the conditions that the tenants had been living in prior to the move .
11 Separate accounts would be opened for the members of the party ( rooms 507–510 ) for any extra charges they would incur and settlement of these accounts would be made by the individuals .
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