Example sentences of "would [be] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Dealers would be taught to respond like this : " We could do that .
2 as he half knew , he would be asked to acquiesce in some lunatic scheme for pulling Tristram out of trouble , and saw her for a moment from a position of detachment : a tall young woman looking younger than her twenty-nine years .
3 Some of the stories were pretty fanciful and involved helicopters and mercenaries but at least one claimed that Blake would be helped to escape by another prisoner and once free would go to East Germany and thence to Russia .
4 Taiwanese and Chinese banks would be permitted to deal with each other , through overseas offices .
5 A progressive narrowing of the margins within which the exchange rates of member currencies would be permitted to fluctuate vis-a-vis each other , with some arrangement for financing of countries in deficit by the countries in surplus .
6 In March 1991 , although Aquino confirmed that Imelda Marcos continued to be banned from the country , she suggested that she would be allowed to return at some point in order to face corruption charges .
7 At the end of the war OSS naturally expected it would be allowed to continue in some peacetime role but the FBI , which was jealous of the way OSS had taken over its role of supplying the president with foreign intelligence , pressured President Truman into terminating OSS 's activities , which he did in 1945 .
8 In an interview with the Financial Times of Oct. 29 , the Prime Minister , Mian Nawaz Sharif , denied that this apparent reversal would confuse investors , and confirmed also that foreign groups would be allowed to bid for all banks and institutions .
9 Customs officers from each country would be allowed to travel to either country in pursuit of suspected traffickers .
10 Out of a population of 8000 ‘ normal ’ men , 17.2 would be expected to die of such cancers .
11 The history department would be expected to participate in this process and then match up their own practice to that agreed .
12 The banks would be expected to compete with each other in both the attraction of deposits and the making of loans .
13 No baby would be rocked to sleep with that
14 It is probable that no one would be found to dissent from this proposition [ the fundamental importance of the teaching of the English language ] , in which the meaning of the word English is limited to the language itself as a means of communication .
15 In 303 a Christian named Copres from the Nile valley , engaged in a lawsuit over property , went to Alexandria to present his case and was disconcerted to discover that he would be required to participate in some act of idolatry , such as a sacrifice or an oath by the emperor 's genius , as a condition of litigation .
16 While the exclusion does not specifically refer to damage to underground pipes or cables , the above exclusions would be deemed to refer to such circumstances and therefore cover would only operate for damage to underground pipes and services when these exclusions are deleted .
17 Most countries had objected that they would be forced to rely on each other 's trade statistics , that exporters would face more rather than less paperwork at national borders , and that the potential for fraud would increase .
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