Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [vb infin] at " in BNC.
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1 | And the amusements , while no doubt something the Disney brigade would sneer at , are well , amusing . |
2 | The industry 's multi-processing unit gurus assembled at the Microprocessor Forum in California last month , looked into their crystal balls and predicted that by the middle of the decade a typical high-end microprocessor would run at 250MHz-300MHz with about 64Kb of on-chip cache and a maximum issue rate of 4–6 instructions a cycle , double today 's leading silicon . |
3 | Leader of the research team Professor Raj Bhopal from Newcastle University said the study would look at the hidden features of deprivation , and people 's lifestyles , and also look at the environment , particularly air pollution . |
4 | Staff from his department would remain at their present headquarters near the House of Commons for the next three years . |
5 | But a competitive industry would produce at E , not at E ' ; . |
6 | Any self respecting managing director in industry would recoil at the last Feethams balance sheet . |
7 | With no tax on films , competitive equilibrium in the film industry would occur at E ' ; where the demand curve crosses the private marginal cost curve which is also the competitive supply curve of the film industry . |
8 | Dorset Police said its investigation into the tragedy would look at whether there were any grounds for criminal proceedings . |
9 | The concierge would listen at the door with a running commentary : ‘ The Italian 's had a drop ’ , or ‘ the Englishwoman seems to be winning ’ . |
10 | The keel would give at least 50 per cent ballast ratio , with a bulge/bulb to increase righting moment . |
11 | Morris 's typewriter would stop at once . |
12 | He does more than an ordinary caretaker would do at the small plastics company where he has worked for years . |
13 | I find that people at that level of education are so busy chasing their own tail with the enormous amount of work that comes their way … that the planning for a secondee would come at the bottom of the heap . |
14 | He said that the campaign would continue at all levels . |
15 | In a quantum theory of gravity , as we saw in the last chapter , in order to specify the state of the universe one would still have to say how the possible histories of the universe would behave at the boundary of space-time in the past . |
16 | The day had been specially chosen because the meteorologists had assured them that the sun would rise at five fifty-three and there would be no rain . |
17 | He looked down at the child , surprised , as if the boy would vanish at any moment , leaving him holding nothing . |
18 | It said the truce would begin at midnight last night and end at midnight on Boxing Day . |
19 | In the past this exercise would take at least three man days and , due to the " five bar gate " method of data collection , was certainly inaccurate . |
20 | I have calculated that my tuition , rent and equipment for the five years of my degree would cost at least £54,500 . |
21 | Both sides are gambling because the defendant may be paying more than a judge would award at trial . |
22 | Loss of , or reduction in , the prospects of marriage would come at least partly under this head ; in such case there may also be a pecuniary loss ; see para 5 — 009/6 in Vol 1 of Kemp & Kemp for a more detailed consideration of this topic . |
23 | ‘ No one who is out for a business return would look at football shares , ’ commented a leading sporting paper . |
24 | I asked if his telephone would work at the next big stop which came under the heading of serious to me . |
25 | The telephone would ring at one o'clock , just as we were sitting down to lunch . |
26 | Although it was not clear when the equipment would arrive at North Tees , managers hoped it would be installed in good time for Christmas . |
27 | But Dave Waddington , chairman of the rugby club , said tonight 's executive committee meeting would look at the issue carefully . |
28 | Alec and his colleagues believe the military would laugh at them if they asked for personal protection weapons . |
29 | Earlier forecasts , suggesting that the world 's population would stabilize at about 10,200 million by 2085 , had been revised upwards with some experts predicting that that total could be reached as early as 2060 . |
30 | Anyone seeing her in your dressing-room would know at once . |