Example sentences of "[Wh det] would [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The centre 's system for emergency lighting runs from a generator , which would fail in the event of a fire cutting off main electricity , so the fire officer said spectators could not be allowed in .
2 This is a view which would accord with the dualistic tradition to which his novels predominantly belong .
3 It is assumed that because of a basin that is still strongly subsiding , the degree of coalification will not yet have reached the equilibrium which would relate to the present depth and temperature , and that gas generation and accumulation are still taking place here .
4 Does the honorary scorer appreciate that on an average sized square ‘ a permanent spot at square leg ’ would involve literally dozens of ‘ spots ’ , only four of which would relate to the pitch in use , unless the suggestion is for removable plastic markers positioned for each game , but those would n't be permanent would they ?
5 However , sometimes there is reference in ancient church records showing payment for the purchase of woods , which would relate to the materials used for the benches and their ends .
6 The Crowd Behaviour Panel was set up following the Report of the Joint ESRC/Sports Council Panel on Public Disorder and Sporting Events ( 1979 ) ; and following a seminar in 1981 the decision was taken to sponsor a series of research projects which would contribute to the understanding of contemporary crowd disturbances in Britain .
7 Crowd behaviour The Crowd Behaviour Panel was set up following the Report of the Joint ESRC/Sports Council Panel on Public Disorder and Sporting Events ( 1979 ) ; and following a seminar in 1981 the decision was taken to sponsor a series of research projects which would contribute to the understanding of contemporary crowd disturbances in Britain .
8 Anca Petrescu 's model was of a palace which would stand at the heart of a new city .
9 The proposals , in a consultative document currently being circulated ( for the full text , see this issue , p 146 ) would introduce a voluntary framework for specialist qualifications , which would build on the foundation of the existing ACA generalist qualification .
10 It is beyond the scope of this book to enter deeply into these problems , a full understanding of which would demand of the reader a specialized knowledge of monetary economics .
11 What I desired was a grand conception , one which would speak to the mysterious fears of our nature .
12 I have seen a Hirobo ‘ 808 ’ which would loop from the hover , while another identical machine would not .
13 Meanwhile , the BBC SSO is holding fire on balloting its members until it receives more information about the merger to create a National Orchestra of Scotland , which would double as the orchestra for both the BBC and SO .
14 Powerful evidence against the wave interpretation is the lack of any correlation between the size of a feature and its rate of east-west motion , a correlation which would exist in the case of waves .
15 Since industrial anarchy was nothing other than the other side of the coin of the rapidly rising crime levels , both would be defeated by tough measures which would restore to the citizen a feeling of security and freedom .
16 He was the last English king to spend time ( as king ) in Gascony : ten months in 1273–4 ; two years in 1286–9 ; so there was a need to establish an administration there which would function without the king-duke 's presence at all .
17 This was to be drawn up by commissions of both parties in the belief that it would evolve into a " national agreement " , supported by the business and trade union sectors and other political parties , which would extend beyond the term of the current government .
18 The vote followed a coalition agreement of Oct. 13 favouring a constitutional amendment which would refer to the 1951 Geneva Convention on Refugees .
19 This terminology is repeated in the new Article 130R(4) which would result from the Maastricht text , and also in the new Article 109(5) on agreements relating to monetary policy or fixing exchange régimes and the new Article 130Y on development co-operation .
20 The foreman would naturally advise the security men on the gate , and Personnel Department , which would result in the steward being apprehended and instantly dismissed .
21 Before any options are granted to replace those which have already been exercised and which would result in the total value of options granted to an individual under the Scheme ( including options which have been exercised ) exceeding four times his annual remuneration , the Committee will satisfy itself that the grant of such options is justified by the performance of the Company in the previous two to three years .
22 The Minister purported to give guidance , the effect of which was , that social fund officers must not make payments which would result in the budget being exceeded .
23 The loss of sudomotor function seen in constipated patients in this study would at first indicate a degree of impairment of the sympathetic nervous system which would result in the loss of inhibitory tone on gut smooth muscle .
24 Water would be drawn from the bottom of the vat at one end and returned via gravity from the filter , which would sit on the top of the vat at the opposite end .
25 At the same time , the Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit was commissioned by the former Training Agency to identify competences in the areas of literacy and numeracy which would link to the BBC programmes .
26 Mr Milnes said most of Guisborough 's problems were caused by heavy lorries and tourist traffic , both of which could be alleviated by re-opening the railway , which would link into the Esk Valley , Middlesbrough to Whitby line .
27 the Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) worked with the Head of Additional Studies Faculty to produce a framework for a study-skills course which would link with the work of all other departments ;
28 This is the the front of the broadsheet which would go to the trade .
29 However , Mr Darling maintained that the hospital had written to a number of public bodies — including Lothian Regional Council — asking them to advertise in a children 's book , the proceeds of which would go to the purchase of baby heaters .
30 These include the effect on exports from the UK , and regional unemployment , as well as a ‘ catch-all ’ gateway ( b ) : restrictions may be permitted which would confer on the public as purchasers , consumers or users of any goods or services , other specific and substantial benefits or advantages enjoyed or likely to be enjoyed by them as such .
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