Example sentences of "would [be] [vb pp] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Earl announced that unless the weather deteriorated again , the Tournament would be resumed on the Friday morning and all of the participants spent Thursday drying out and preparing their costumes .
2 Institutions doing mainly advanced work would be funded on a programme basis , while those with only small amounts would be funded in respect of individual courses .
3 It does not mean that an expert 's decision would be disallowed on the ground of conflict of interest : actual partiality would have to be shown .
4 This notice would be served on the person who is deemed to be contravening the provision and this could include any person on whom responsibilities are placed , whether he is an employer , an employed person , or a supplier of equipment or materials .
5 The likelihood loomed that there would be a major public inquiry , that a Dangerous Structures Notice would be served on the spire , that the spire would then be truncated and the church mutilated , and that rain would start pouring through the roof , resulting in a massive outbreak of dry rot .
6 The Britain of the nineteen nineties and beyond , according to her , would be based on a service sector .
7 A judgement sample , therefore , would be based on a selection of companies representing the different scales of operation ( or strata ) within the industry as a whole .
8 It would be based on a variety of forms of public ownership which would enable people to be masters of their own lives and to give full play to their energy and abilities .
9 The decision to go ahead or not would be based on a business assessment of the development costs against potential revenue , and the decision would be strongly influenced by customer input .
10 The common external tariff would be based on an average of the existing duties levied by the member states at their national borders , though with some downward adjustment .
11 This may be achieved by developing a centralised share clearing house which , initially anyway , would be based on an enhancement of existing systems — specifically , the Stock Exchange 's Talisman system adapted to rolling settlement and the Institutional Net Settlement System .
12 It was agreed that where possible a system of barter would operate , with for example Estonia bartering electricity for Latvian gas ; where this was not possible accounting would be based on the deutschmark .
13 Monitoring would be based on the frequency of access to files , and the archiving policies of different types of information items .
14 It said that the acquisition of conventional weapons would be based on the doctrine of " minimum deterrence " , defined as the capability which the states in the region " legitimately need to deter and defend against military aggression " .
15 It would be based on the carbon content of fuels and would have the biggest effect on the coal industry .
16 It was the start of a brewing business that , some 200 years later , would be one of the largest and most profitable in the world , a business which would be based on the dark , bitter stout that bore his name — Guinness .
17 Such a fund would be based on the premise that research into in vitro fertilisation benefits not just the parents but science and society as a whole .
18 Like the rates the tax would be based on the value of the property .
19 He had a clear vision of the kind of Korea he wished to see created , which would be based on the repudiation of Japan and vehement antagonism to communism .
20 This would be based on the argument that , due to the large number of premises , we will recover our costs , albeit not so quickly .
21 The man , who is known to police as a leading paramilitary figure , said future IRA attacks on the Shankill would be matched on a scale similar to the Jamaica Street incident .
22 A cut-and-cover tunnel involves cutting , so considerable damage would be inflicted on the wood if that alternative were chosen .
23 Social status would be achieved on the basis of merit in a society where all members have an equal opportunity to realize their talents .
24 As a result , further work would be done on the issue before legislation was introduced .
25 However erm if if you as a panel are one minded to go for the new settlement option and two , er minded to make a ren recommendation about particular geographical locations or sectors , erm I for one would be very concerned that this would be done on the basis of of insufficient technical erm information .
26 This would be done on the basis of the facts , in particular the period of time the marriage had lasted and the extent to which the wife had foregone the opportunity to earn pension rights while bringing up the children .
27 A specific value would be placed on every house .
28 We would never have produced such alternatives because experience has shown that enormous pressure would be placed on the auditor to move something in or out of normalised earnings . ’
29 No restriction would be placed on the amount in lei being taken out of the country for visits to other COMECON countries .
30 All in all , it was still impossible to predict that , within six years of the 1911 national transport stoppage , Wilson 's vision of a joint union-Shipping Federation board would be imposed on the industry and that within nine years it would have been accepted voluntarily by the Federation as the normal and accepted method of conducting business with Wilson and his colleagues .
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