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

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1 He feared that shorelines would be repolluted with every storm for months to come .
2 De Klerk also ordered the dismantling of the SSC secretariat , whose functions would be handled by a Cabinet committee for security matters .
3 She demanded guarantees before aid would be resumed following the refusal by Bosnian Serbs to allow convoys to reach isolated towns in eastern Bosnia .
4 It was hoped , however , that the worst would be over once conflict in the Gulf had been resolved ; normal trading , people assumed , would be resumed in the summer of 1991 .
5 The level of supplementary allocations would be dictated by the success of councils in obtaining grant from the various EC programmes operating in Scotland .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Industry Minister Taj El-Sir Mustafa said that this would be undertaken with the assistance of World Bank experts .
9 At the time the decision was that a review would be undertaken at the end of the conflict or ‘ in six months time ’ to look at the long-term future of the OCU .
10 This self-evaluation ( which would be undertaken by every member of the school staff ) would then be set against priorities within the school .
11 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 .
12 These would be undertaken by a number of organizations .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 A further DM20,000 million would be channelled into the fund from the federal budget .
17 Of this , $50 million would be channelled through a World Bank fund .
18 The cash would be channelled from the government to the universities via a commercial company so that in the words of the report , ‘ industrial commitment and market considerations are guaranteed ’ .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Others suggested that such functionality would be integrated at the motherboard level , and that Sun was working on the technology independently to its current emulation partner , the UK 's Insignia Software of High Wycombe .
22 Some years ago a number of philosophers of science and some scientists had the vision of a unified science in which all the separate disciplines would be integrated within a set of all-embracing , mutually coherent theories .
23 Now would be her favoured time , now when the brothers would be gathering in the church for Compline .
24 To see profit as the prime motivation to LMS would be to detract from the sense of involvement and success that support staff may potentially receive from its effective management .
25 It said that a strike would be damaging to the company and to its staff .
26 ‘ I have been most of all impressed by the contention that removal to such an area would be damaging to the morale of journalists . ’
27 As I am constantly told by many who get in touch with me , uncertainty and delay would be damaging to the whole of the further and higher education sector .
28 ACAS refused to recommend recognition partly because to do so would arouse strong opposition from the other unions with a risk of industrial action which would be damaging to the industry .
29 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 .
30 Instead , there was an announcement , accompanied by a great hoo-hah , that the authority and its 800 jobs would be moving to the bay .
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