Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [noun sg] [noun] would " in BNC.
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1 | To underline the point , he opined that interrogator Fells would be a very different chap if deprived of his car , telephone and bow tie . |
2 | He stated that the Irish government always pressed that food supplies would be sent to areas of distress where it was practical to do so . |
3 | In November 1989 tea farmers protested about the low prices paid by the Kenya Tea Development Authority , and on Jan. 9 , 1990 , Moi ruled that tea farmers would be paid KSh3.00 per kg , a substantial increase on the former rate of KSh1.90 . |
4 | The FA , faced with fixture congestion with a gap of eight days between each match , reluctantly agreed that Cup ties would be decided by penalties after one replay . |
5 | On Oct. 10 , at EC sponsored-talks in The Hague , Tudjman and Milosevic agreed that JNA forces would withdraw from Croatia within one month . |
6 | In a budget report presented in mid-1990 , the Minister of Finance , Kinza Clodumar , said that he expected that phosphate royalties would drop by A$10,000,000 from the 1989-90 figure of A$25,000,000 . |
7 | The BCR then announced that passenger traffic would commence on 1 February 1866 with four trains daily , two of them mixed , and all running into Craven Arms . |
8 | Tourist board members were further angered when the board 's chairman , Douglas Campbell , announced that proxy voting would be allowed . |
9 | With Major announcing that Government support would now total £115 million as well as pledging it would underwrite costs , they hailed his enthusiastic involvement as their trump card . |
10 | Early worries that picture availability would make a story newsworthy in itself on TV did not persist . |
11 | We promised that City Challenge would involve local residents … now we 're showing that . |
12 | Chairman Sir Bryan Nicholson , who retires at the end of they year , promised that letter prices would be frozen until April . |
13 | It was also expected that government spending would be cut by 10 per cent , that state companies would be privatized and that sales taxes would be increased . |
14 | It was expected that case law would give rise to sufficient precedents to flesh out the relatively few guidelines available under UCTA , but in fact cases have been few and not very helpful . |
15 | Melvyn Kelly , prosecuting , said it was expected that committal proceedings would be able to take place in two weeks . |
16 | In these circumstances it might have been expected that town planning would be guaranteed a fair wind for many years while the consensus survived . |
17 | It was expected that input data would be transcribed to the magnetic wire by a process which did not involve the computer , and similarly for output . |
18 | Although the advantage of real volume planning , an assured outcome , is lost by the new technique , it was expected that cash planning would mean that government expenditure could more easily be related to expected government revenue . |
19 | The obvious problem here is that to provide such sight lines would |
20 | Three years ago the Government promised all food workers would be trained . |
21 | He might beat a man up so badly he needed hospital treatment , yet Joe knew that in Michael 's mind , keeping any money back would be tantamount to stealing . |
22 | In short , comparing individuals in a survey who thought that candidate A would win with those who believed that candidate B would win would not be comparing two groups similar in all possible other respects , unlike the experiment discussed above . |
23 | The tsar improved the Ministry of Finances ' chances of introducing economies by ordering that state agencies would have to prepare detailed estimates of their future expenditure . |
24 | It was accepted that member states would operate their own national regional assistance instruments , whereas the Community 's preoccupation would be to ensure that national aid did not conflict with its competition policy , by providing protection for domestic industries under the guise of regional aid . |
25 | It so happens that other chemists , supporting more conventional organic ‘ primeval soup ’ theories , have long accepted that clay minerals would have been a help . |
26 | At times it seemed that price increases would be favoured as a means of raising self-financing and reducing pressure on the capital market ; at others that rises would be deprecated as contributing to inflation . |
27 | As a result of this and other lobbying , the Criminal Justice Act 1988 proclaimed that jury service would be extended to 70 , but as we suggested , those between 65 and 70 may decline , if they wish . |
28 | Such studies were hardly a basis for advocating that tax cuts would lead to an upsurge in work effort ! |
29 | It does not necessarily follow that sleep loss would cause these symptoms in otherwise normal individuals . |
30 | The signature of the agreement had been delayed from December 1989 , partly over the question of East German access to the Schengen area , it being finally agreed that border controls would apply only at East Germany 's borders with Poland and Czechoslovakia and not at the existing inter-German border . |