Example sentences of "this would [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This would be represented in the diagram by moving from point A to point C. The converse is true because if a school loses pupils ( represented by moving from point A to point B ) it is not that the school spends any more on fixed costs but because of the reduction in pupils and hence funding , fixed costs take a larger proportion of the available budget . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | This would be followed by a massive Sunday lunch , and then sleep all afternoon . |
4 | They would not cruelly ridicule the child but I think she would feel left out by the time the girls were ‘ settling in ’ , as she would not fit in ; girls have more subtle yet often more hurtful ways of rejecting one another and this would be felt by the outsider before long . |
5 | Yet even this would be disputed by a Davidsonian who insisted on the primacy of a language of identity , reference and quantification before crediting anyone with even the general notion of an object . |
6 | This would be caused by a faulty transistor or IC device in the first audio stage of the unit . |
7 | This would be caused by the expansionary effect on the GDP of the EC which would follow from the implementation of the SEM , and would lead to an increase in the imports of the EC . |
8 | However erm if if you as a panel are one minded to go for the new settlement option and two , er minded to make a ren recommendation about particular geographical locations or sectors , erm I for one would be very concerned that this would be done on the basis of of insufficient technical erm information . |
9 | This would be done on the basis of the facts , in particular the period of time the marriage had lasted and the extent to which the wife had foregone the opportunity to earn pension rights while bringing up the children . |
10 | He indicated this would be done by a public works policy which ‘ would have a balancing effect on development and can be turned on and off as circumstances require ’ . |
11 | Any abrogation of this would be seen as the moment when Parliament put temporary economic and financial stringency before sustained principle . ’ |
12 | This would be kept as a record . |
13 | This would be based on the argument that , due to the large number of premises , we will recover our costs , albeit not so quickly . |
14 | This would be signified by the defeat of Saladin , whom Joachim saw as the current Antichrist . |
15 | Industry Minister Taj El-Sir Mustafa said that this would be undertaken with the assistance of World Bank experts . |
16 | She did n't have to worry what happened from the waist down as this would be hidden by the table holding her notes . |
17 | On the former definition , pushing someone in a river would have to be called a signal because it certainly would change his behaviour-but this would be excluded by the definition requiring the influence of the signal to be mediated by the recipient 's sense organs . |
18 | It was hoped that this would be remedied in the near future . |
19 | The effect of the 25 per cent reduction in fares would be to place an inordinate burden on the ratepayers , particularly because this would be accompanied by a known loss of rate support grant . |
20 | Some computers provide an extra field in the descriptor to specify the number of characters in the string still to be processed , and this would be decremented by the " Increment descriptor " instruction . |
21 | This would be reflected in a more lenient sentence of 30 months . |
22 | France also persuaded the United States and Britain to join it in a joint declaration that a threat to the EDC would be treated as a challenge to their own security , and that this would be symbolised by the two Anglo-Saxon countries agreeing to station troops on the continent . |
23 | This would be mentioned in the next ‘ Embalmer ’ . |
24 | Once the systemic information base has been clarified , this would be used as a template to explore , and where necessary improve , aspects of the actual information base of the organisation . |
25 | This would be used in the first place to pay that week 's invoice and the balance , if any , would reduce the outstanding invoice of £24,196 . |
26 | But for the radical interpreter , this would be to throw in the towel at a crucial conceptual conjuncture , imputing our intentional framework to another , dumb species . |
27 | Furthermore the authority of the UN was involved and this would be undermined by a Soviet-inspired invasion of south Korea . |
28 | Whereas it was hoped that this would be brought to the Council by the end of November , it may now be into 1993 before the first draft is presented to the Planning and Development Committee . |
29 | This would be linked to a new framework for community care , which would include , for the first time , a Minister for Community Care , a greater partnership between local authorities and providers , and a service contract to ‘ customise ’ care for all individuals . |
30 | In other words not sitting there and asking people to , erm people in authority , erm sort of people of influence , ask them what they think , but actually going out and visiting people and groups , and I was going to ask whether this would be copied to the women 's sub-committee , because there are many , many groups of women who never have a chance of saying what they really want , and I do n't mean patients , I mean potential users of the health service . |