Example sentences of "[noun] would [be] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | In 1004 Henry II ordered a halt in his campaign in Italy so that no Christian blood would be shed at Easter . |
2 | The car would be coming at eight . |
3 | The federation 's president , The Princess Royal , said yesterday that a new medication control programme would be based at a laboratory in Newmarket and that there would be substantially increased stewarding , possibly assisted by the installation of video cameras . |
4 | This programme would be aimed at senior managers operating at a strategic level across national boundaries , either in the UK or overseas . |
5 | Is he aware that renationalising water would cost the taxpayer £8 billion and that the whole of this investment programme would be put at risk ? |
6 | At a time when computer technology was advancing rapidly and any given computer-based business management system tended to be technically obsolescent in a short time , a company made a reasonable decision that all such computers would be depreciated at 50 per cent per annum , making prudent financial provision against their short useful lives . |
7 | At a time when computer technology was advancing rapidly and any given computer-based business management system tended to be technically obsolescent in a short time , a company made a reasonable decision that all such computers would be depreciated at 50 per cent per annum , making prudent financial provision against their short useful lives . |
8 | That way Eleanor would be kept at bay and , after all , the chance of anyone else looking him up was extremely remote . |
9 | It was agreed that the procedures for data entry would be looked at over the next few months , and further discussions would be held in due course . |
10 | Increased revenue was expected to come from additional indirect taxes , including sales taxes on fuel , cars , fruit and some beverages ; cars would be taxed at between 50 and 500 per cent , depending on engine capacity , and fuel prices were to rise by about 30 per cent . |
11 | To this question , the common answer is that he neither quoted the forged additions nor produced them at Rome , because he knew they were forgeries , and knew also that the forgery would be detected at once by a competent critic . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Hall had promised the House of Commons that the premiated designs would be re-exhibited at Westminster Hall , and this took place in July and August 1857 , with the Wellington monument models occupying the centre , and the seventeen premiated designs on screens along a side and across one end of the Hall . |
14 | It was on this date personnel involved learned that an unidentified aircraft carrier would be anchoring at Greenock where the Spitfires would be loaded on board . |
15 | Again , this only applies to suppliers acting in the course of business , although a similar term would be implied at common law . |
16 | Some military aircraft would be placed at UK and French disposal . |
17 | It was hoped that a formal accord would be signed at a national multiparty peace conference on Sept. 14 . |
18 | It would mean that the whole of the potential work force would be employed at any one time . |
19 | Second , and perhaps in conjunction with the above , vouchers would be distributed at club and district games . |
20 | On the whole , however , it was the powerful who travelled in the Carolingian world , following the economic and political requirements of the seasons : winter would be spent at a home-base , whereas in summer men took the road when summoned to assembly and/or campaign . |
21 | A new central committee would be chosen at an extraordinary congress , fixed for April 10 . |
22 | The really grisly work would be done at the mortuary . |
23 | They called on other organizations to join their " patriotic front " , whose formation would be announced at a conference in Cape Town in August . |
24 | The United States wished to secure a transitional period in which limited American military and economic aid would be extended to south Korea in the hope that the communists would be kept at bay , at least for a decent interval . |
25 | An even more revealing way to consider the changes in the popularity of divorce would be to look at the proportion of each marriage cohort that divorces after a particular period of time . |
26 | It was then announced from Cairo that all countries would be represented at the meeting at the same level . |
27 | They would n't fight now , not those two , but the battle would be continued at a time and place of their own choosing . |
28 | The campaign would be conducted at every level : regional offices , media-orientated information-packs , lobbying at national and constituency level , and public appearances of true patriots who would speak against the treaty and its progenitor — an oblique reference to the stricken man in the White House . |
29 | There was some role dissonance in the expectations of each side in this marriage , which made it likely that some kind of counselling help would be required at intervals . |
30 | The tempo run would be done at about your best 10-mile speed and would last 15–20 minutes . |