Example sentences of "would [be] [verb] [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Following a long debate , the Federal Assembly on March 29 voted to resolve the issue of renaming the state ( known officially as the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic since 1960 ) by a compromise , whereby the state would be referred to as the Czechoslovak Federative Republic in the Czech lands and the Czecho-Slovak Federative Republic in Slovakia . |
2 | And the whole lot would be done up from the bottom as a winter ‘ do-up ’ to stop the mud from getting on to it . ’ |
3 | And sometimes Madame would just decide that we all needed a change and there 'd be paint ordered and people would come in during the day and work for a couple of days and the whole place would be done out for a party or a festival . |
4 | This meant that all electrical faults would be attended to by the electricians , but that mechanical faults would be dealt with by the mechanical trade nominated to that machine . |
5 | part of the area that we would be looking at for the new settlement . |
6 | I think , I hope we 've pointed out to you the essential differences between what Brian would be looking for as a , as a magazine editor if you like , and what I would be looking for as a , as a news editor . |
7 | I think , I hope we 've pointed out to you the essential differences between what Brian would be looking for as a , as a magazine editor if you like , and what I would be looking for as a , as a news editor . |
8 | He remembers sitting on a hard seat , among a hundred other candidates in a large , impressively ancient room , scribbling a General Essay paper for three hours on EITHER Political Necessity OR ‘ Enrichissez-vous ! ’ not at all sure what the examiners would be looking for in the answers — their ideas or his ideas , or the former subtly disguised as the latter , or the latter masquerading as the former . |
9 | Unless the state expanded its pre-school facilities , children would be catered for in the private sector , increasing class divisions . |
10 | This would be dealt with under an EEC Agreement . |
11 | This meant that all electrical faults would be attended to by the electricians , but that mechanical faults would be dealt with by the mechanical trade nominated to that machine . |
12 | If the Buildings were covered by one insurance company and the Contents covered by the Corporation or vice versa , subject to the Policyholder being legally liable , the claim would be dealt with by the CONTENTS insurers , under the Occupiers Liability section . |
13 | Because of the scale of the proposals , and because they would result in the excavation of large quantities of gravel , it has been agreed that the application would be dealt with by the two county councils . |
14 | er , only on occasions , normally er it would be dealt with by the sales and marketing people |
15 | Possibly the Asians had been arrested too readily or the police thought the matter would be dealt with within the Asian community . |
16 | In a new Ulster there would be capital punishment , so any crimes or treason would be dealt with in the appropriate manner . |
17 | Then they would be returned to us sir , and then if appropriate they would be dealt with in the context er of your report and the of the report . |
18 | In each of the following situations describe the way the transaction would be dealt with in the accounts of the business and identify , where appropriate , the effect on the balance sheet and profit and loss account . |
19 | I saw that he would be coming to in a minute . |
20 | They might get work in , like construction work and the making of roads and that kind of thing … but how long would that last for and we 'd be left with what , like you do n't know what you would be left with in the end , ’ said Mary Catherine , who concluded ‘ I 'm not one to stop progress by any manner of means but I do n't think gold mining is progress . |
21 | Therefore , whilst he promised that compensation for confiscated land would be paid for at a " fair and reasonable " rate , he stressed that " nothing must stand in our way to the acquisition of any land we identify and designate for resettlement " . |
22 | The £6m would be paid for by the sale of the aircraft , but that would mean the end of the airline . |
23 | ‘ Her expenses would be paid for by the hospital . ’ |
24 | The commissioners were to report to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office , after which any recommended changes in the constitution would be voted upon in the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly . |
25 | It was agreed that the procedures for data entry would be looked at over the next few months , and further discussions would be held in due course . |
26 | As soon as the price of oil starts to go up again , then I 'm sure that it would be looked at in a far more serious manner . |
27 | Lilley said they had no plans to do so at present , but everything would be looked at in the review . |
28 | Keegan accepted Newcastle would be looked upon as the weaker side but hoped it would be the springboard to success . |
29 | Dr Zhurid said Brightness and Gorgeous , the other beluga , would be looked after by the Moscow-based Institute of Evolution and Animal Morphology . |
30 | That 's difficult , when you were brought up to believe you would be looked after from the cradle to the grave . |