Example sentences of "would [be] [vb pp] to [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They know that the greatest damage would be done to this economy by raising taxes , by imposing a minimum wage and by restoring artificial trade union powers .
2 " A great impetus would be given to this School if 10 Exhibitions of £10 each and 10 of £5 each could be offered for competition to boys attending the elementary schools of Stockport . "
3 In view of the fact that the total proceeds would be donated to this appeal it was agreed that no charge would be made .
4 In view of the fact that the total proceeds would be donated to this appeal it was agreed that no charge would be made .
5 If the NTB were removed the price in the UK would fall to P1 , and the monopolist would be constrained to this price .
6 On 7 September he delivered a television broadcast in which he claimed that , for the sake of the economy and the national wellbeing , the election would be postponed to some time in 1979 .
7 One would never have expected that the author of Tintern Abbey would be reduced to this sort of stage-management !
8 Ever since the result of the General Election , I have taken for granted that , on Baldwin 's defeat in the House of Commons , the King would send for Ramsay MacDonald ; and I have deprecated any attempt to prevent his having the same facilities which would be accorded to any Minister entrusted by the Sovereign with the formation of a Government .
9 ‘ The energy generated within a Darkfall would be attracted to that kind of interaction , no matter how small .
10 Not every city would be suited to this approach , it must be admitted .
11 Thus , in a sense , the astronaut would be transported to another region of the universe .
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