Example sentences of "would [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | ACAS refused to recommend recognition partly because to do so would arouse strong opposition from the other unions with a risk of industrial action which would be damaging to the industry . |
32 | As I am constantly told by many who get in touch with me , uncertainty and delay would be damaging to the whole of the further and higher education sector . |
33 | ‘ I think it would be damaging for the economies of the community if we were unable to reach agreement . ’ |
34 | Instead , there was an announcement , accompanied by a great hoo-hah , that the authority and its 800 jobs would be moving to the bay . |
35 | Chainreaction ( as the Herald reported last week ) would be moving into the newly built extension , the cottage was being completely renovated and the centre was being used to nearly 90 percent of capacity . |
36 | The building of two council estates meant that large numbers of people would be moving into the area . |
37 | ‘ At least they would be moving along the road . |
38 | Land adjacent to the site would be developed as the Lancashire Enterprises Business and Technology Park . |
39 | It would , Burlatsky suggested , be based upon a wide variety of property forms , including state property which would be developed to the higher level of public ownership of the whole people . |
40 | In the old days , the bride 's bouquet would be displayed in the entrance of her house for a day or so , and then a sprig of myrtle would be removed and planted to grow into a nice little bush , a sentimental memento to flourish on her estate and murmur ‘ constancy ’ into her subconscious . |
41 | Finally , leaflets and other information about social services would be displayed in the health centre waiting room . |
42 | The kind of wealth which would be displayed in the garments of the Khans and Noyons during the day 's ceremonies was usually a product of oppression of the poor , but on Tarvaras there was no one whom Alexei would have cared to class as under-privileged . |
43 | He was going out and would be engaged for the following few days . |
44 | That does n't mean that you would be engaged in the same boring work all the time . |
45 | System monitoring would be enhanced by the collection of statistics ( computer-aided ) to influence archiving policy , the integration of local indexes with the central system , and , by demonstrating the benefits of the new system , encouraging greater adherence to required procedures . |
46 | Thus for Campbell the effectiveness of law as a means of controlling international nuclear force would be enhanced by the introduction at an international level of the type of legal process found in municipal legal systems , such as legislatures , courts , enforcement and monitoring agencies . |
47 | He argued in the cabinet in July 1954 that the credibility of the Western deterrent would be enhanced by the multiplication of nuclear bases . |
48 | Luton-based Laporte 's board said that , despite recession , its prospects were good and would be enhanced by the Evode deal . |
49 | I would think it would be depend on the weather . |
50 | Though the poetic richness of ‘ Exequy ’ would be surpassed in The Waste Land , a far subtler piece of writing , the emptiness of the lesser work and its pained despair would be repeated in the masterpiece . |
51 | Hunter S Thompson : the dope fiends would be punished in the celluloid Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas |
52 | Ideally , it would be chaired by the law lord , Lord Radcliffe . |
53 | This Board would be chaired by the Home Office Minister handling prison matters . |
54 | The compromise plan involved a phased US withdrawal over a three-year period , the modalities of which were to be worked out by a special panel which would be chaired by the chief presidential aide , Franklin Drilon . |
55 | This is why graphology was not given a separate heading in our checklist of stylistic features in 3.1 ; it was understood that such features , where of stylistic interest , would be noted under the heading of foregrounding . |
56 | Such posts would be funded by the Department of Employment but should have a consultative link with bodies such as local trades councils and chambers of commerce . |
57 | He was careful to point out that not all of this increase would be funded by the government . |
58 | Rebutting charges that they were insensitive to the plight of the unemployed , Bush and Republican congressional leaders urged support for Senator Robert Dole 's more modest benefit extension bill whose costs would be funded by the sell-off of radio airwaves . |
59 | The antiprotons would follow the same path through the magnets — but in the opposite direction to the protons — and would be accelerated to the same energies . |
60 | Police Gen. Sawaeng Thirasawat , the police director-general , announced on May 16 , 1990 , that a 100-member police commando unit would be deployed in the south-eastern province of Chon Buri following a wave of violent crimes linked to business disputes . |