Example sentences of "would [be] in [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | This would be in contrast to the increased blood flow normally associated with an inflammatory response , as has been observed in ulcerative proctitis . |
2 | It points out that , if " rights " to carbon emissions were based on population density , then the North would already have exceeded its " quota " , and would be in debt to the South . |
3 | This would be in addition to the plans to house the long-stay patients in new buildings on the periphery of the hospital site . |
4 | It would be in addition to the objective classification and provides a broad analysis of expenditure which can be useful in making broad judgements , for example , about the percentage of total costs paid as salaries and wages . |
5 | Such a conference would be in addition to another on economic and monetary union ( EMU ) already convened for December 1990 , as agreed at the last European Council summit in Strasbourg in December 1989 [ see pp. 37131-33 ] . |
6 | This programme would be in addition to government funding already budgeted for a high-speed rail link to the French side of the Channel Tunnel . |
7 | It means that any office development or commercial of this kind in this I twelve policy that was to occur in Harrogate would not be counted off the sixty hectares of em erm of I five allocation , it would be in addition to it , and that may be a very important breakthrough for us . |
8 | But it would be in addition to the new contractors . |
9 | Unless a matter were extraordinarily urgent , the only occasion for its use would be in relation to the passage of a Bill to extend the life of Parliament and even here , the abolition of the House of Lords might be a preferred course . |
10 | If the petition had to be adjourned because the petitioning creditor needed time to consider the later objections of the debtor , the only sanction , if any , against the debtor would be in relation to the costs of the adjournment . |