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

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1 De Klerk also ordered the dismantling of the SSC secretariat , whose functions would be handled by a Cabinet committee for security matters .
2 Under new disputes procedures , ( i ) competition cases would be handled by the EC Commission and the ECJ if they involved companies from both the EC and EFTA ( and by EFTA only if they concerned only EFTA companies ) ; ( ii ) disagreements over the operation of the EEA would go to a joint EEA political committee , with either party having the right to seek binding arbitration if the issue were unresolved ; and ( iii ) the ECJ would have sole powers to rule on the interpretation of EEA laws , while EFTA courts would give their " best endeavours " to comply with such rulings .
3 The level of supplementary allocations would be dictated by the success of councils in obtaining grant from the various EC programmes operating in Scotland .
4 This would mean that in the absence of clear words , the terms of the hypothetical letting would be dictated by the market at the review date , and not by the terms of the lease .
5 She never asked if she could help in the kitchen since she knew Alice would be irritated by an offer which she knew to be impractical and insincere .
6 This self-evaluation ( which would be undertaken by every member of the school staff ) would then be set against priorities within the school .
7 Adjudication would be undertaken by a panel of distinguished doctors and psychiatrists and , to the delight of the press , he went on to say that the finals would be screened worldwide .
8 These would be undertaken by a number of organizations .
9 Under this scheme , which is about to be announced to member governments , initial assessment of a wide range of goods would be undertaken by the country of manufacture .
10 Although the communiqué stressed that NATO should " deepen its dialogue " with eastern Europe , it left open the question of whether such dialogue would be undertaken by the alliance or by individual members .
11 Nevertheless , at some future data an exercise would be undertaken by the Organization and Methods section to examine the feasibility of using one document to produce the updating information required by both the Payroll Master File and the PMIS .
12 The British had retreated so far from the position they had held at Chicago that Sir William Hildred and Sir Henry Self , in charge of the British delegation , were afraid that they would be overruled by the Air Ministry and BOAC .
13 Management of the filing system would be aided by the introduction of the disciplined procedures required to operate the computer system , and by an improved awareness of the overall state of the system at any time .
14 If they broke the vow a curse would ensue according to which they would be savaged by a bear , split apart by an axe , knifed to death or even choked by food .
15 Luton-based Laporte 's board said that , despite recession , its prospects were good and would be enhanced by the Evode deal .
16 He argued in the cabinet in July 1954 that the credibility of the Western deterrent would be enhanced by the multiplication of nuclear bases .
17 System monitoring would be enhanced by the collection of statistics ( computer-aided ) to influence archiving policy , the integration of local indexes with the central system , and , by demonstrating the benefits of the new system , encouraging greater adherence to required procedures .
18 Thus for Campbell the effectiveness of law as a means of controlling international nuclear force would be enhanced by the introduction at an international level of the type of legal process found in municipal legal systems , such as legislatures , courts , enforcement and monitoring agencies .
19 Explicit collusion would involve the firms in talking to each other , explicitly agreeing to produce half the monopoly output each , and , quite possibly , agreeing also that deviation by one would be punished by a price war .
20 In a short , unexpected speech the King announced that the central commission would be chaired by a judge and would have an Interior Ministry representative and representatives chosen by each of the eight political parties represented in the Chamber of Representatives .
21 This Board would be chaired by the Home Office Minister handling prison matters .
22 Ideally , it would be chaired by the law lord , Lord Radcliffe .
23 He was careful to point out that not all of this increase would be funded by the government .
24 Such posts would be funded by the Department of Employment but should have a consultative link with bodies such as local trades councils and chambers of commerce .
25 Rebutting charges that they were insensitive to the plight of the unemployed , Bush and Republican congressional leaders urged support for Senator Robert Dole 's more modest benefit extension bill whose costs would be funded by the sell-off of radio airwaves .
26 The meeting was intended to specify the mechanism by which foreign debt would be repaid by the republics , following the memorandum signed in October [ see p. 38537 ] .
27 These funds would be repaid by the oil companies who must have $500 million of oil spill liability insurance , before tye qualify for permission to transport barrels of crude through state waters .
28 The constitution would be confirmed by a referendum within 30 days .
29 He believed , however , that these difficulties would vanish when the ‘ language of books ’ and the ‘ language of men ’ became much more alike — a process which he thought would be hastened by the practice of dictating instead of writing ( Huey , 1908 ) .
30 Macleod used to say that budgets which were praised at Easter would be condemned by the autumn .
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