Example sentences of "would [be] [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Labour says that powers would be devolved from Whitehall . |
2 | A new 30,000-strong national defence force would be formed from volunteers among the assembled troops , with both sides contributing an equal number of troops ; remaining troops would be demobilized . |
3 | Government figures maintain that 250m would be collected from books at 17 ½%; VAT , but this figure does not take into account rebates to the public sector and reduced sales . ’ |
4 | Two days ago the organisers of the NM English Open , to be played from August 16-19 at The Belfry , announced that their prize money would be increased from £250,000 to £400,000 . |
5 | ‘ I 'm trying to get a little privacy , ’ she murmured , going over to the far side of the boat where she would be hidden from view . |
6 | The screen was obviously needed because trains approaching from Horderley would be hidden from view by the spur of hillside around which the road ran . |
7 | A break in the proceedings would be called from June 19 to July 7 . |
8 | Heavy freight would be moved from road to rail to make roads and villages safer . |
9 | In terms of priorities , the client was advised to consider first the changes required to reflect the responsibilities that would be assumed from April 1st 1990 , accepting that , in the longer term , further changes would be needed as a result of management information and computer system developments , and to improve cost control and income-generating activities . |
10 | The paths would be made from bricks left over from the building of the house ; the little hedges , not more than twelve inches in height , would be box , and spaces large enough to accommodate blooms would be devoted to arum lilies ; the others to gravel . |
11 | After all , Beatrix would n't have sent her anything unless she had good reason to think it would be kept from Maurice . |
12 | Under the agreement between English Nature and the Fisons chemical company , the country 's main peat producer , around 8,000 acres of peat bogs would be saved from extraction in return for allowing the company to continue its operations in other areas . |
13 | The Leader of the Council , Eric Pickles , speaking at the Tory Conference in 1988 , had promised that these reforms would place the customer first and that Labour would be swept from control of the cities and Town Halls . |
14 | If it did not , it could always argue that many more children would be withdrawn from school altogether . |
15 | In Britain , two months earlier , the government had decided in a last-minute about-turn that its nuclear power stations , once the shining lamps that would light the way to the sustainably developed future , were unsaleable and so would be withdrawn from privatization of the electricity industry . |
16 | Israeli officials , while offering a more rapid review of the deportation cases , at the same time stressed that the ultimate decision on when the Palestinians would be repatriated from Lebanon was not up to the government but to courts . |
17 | hold would fall apart and he would be parted from William . |
18 | Like Mallarmé 's poetic flower , the fish to which the word normally refers would be lost from sight . |
19 | The jobs that currently go to the military in the United Kingdom would be lost from factories in Scotland . |
20 | It was inevitable that Channel 4 would be split from ITV , after sustained pressure from the advertising lobby anxious to see competition in the sale of air time . |
21 | He said the extra help would be given from April next year , shortly before the VAT increase is imposed . |
22 | One might suppose , then , that under the RES an exclusion clause would be superfluous , since the few parties affected by it would be debarred from representation by the very paucity of their support . |
23 | Full details would be demanded from Rome to establish whether the Italian authorities had breached EC rules on state aid . |
24 | Mr Gray said a new attitude would be needed from Mr Lang if he wanted to fulfil his recently stated aim to have a new and better relationship with local government . |
25 | The deficit would be financed from dollars 182,300,000 borrowed abroad and dollars 240,200,000 raised on the domestic money market . |
26 | Threats were levelled that if cards were n't filled in by deadlines , good leads would be taken from dealers . |
27 | The little insert in the middle of the article , which I take it is not down to Sir Nicholas , is even more misleading because it suggests that the income eligibility limit on civil cases would be reduced from £3,060 to £2,293 . |
28 | Employees would be given the right to belong to a union and to take industrial action , and strikers would be protected from dismissal . |
29 | That the country would be lifted from recession should Neil Kinnock step aside in my favour counts for nothing . |
30 | At the same time , the Chancellor announced that with immediate effect the threshold for the 1 per cent stamp duty charged on houses would be lifted from £30,000 to £60,000 , which will cut the cost of buying a £60,000 home by £600 . |