Example sentences of "would be set [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Still no acknowledgement was made and it grew near the time when Gigia would be setting out on her journey .
2 Otherwise a ‘ papacy of the professors ’ would be set up between Jesus Christ and those who believe in him .
3 A National Integration Council would be set up as a forum for discussions on these issues .
4 Wilson also announced that a new Hong Kong Technology Centre was being planned as part of the overall strategy to boost the economy , that an International Business Committee would be set up as a means of tapping the talents of overseas businesspeople for the benefit of the whole community , and that £1,600,000 would be spent to bring pollution under control .
5 A fifth CNAA Committee would be set up for Art and Design , and pending a reconstitution of the Council 's committees and boards in 1975 the present NCDAD members were being asked to serve as a nucleus of the future committee .
6 A new fund would be set up with pensioners and staff making up half the trustees .
7 Nine would be set up in areas to be announced shortly .
8 But he did not dismiss the idea and added that a new committee would be set up in June 1995 to examine how far compliance with the code and the report 's other recommendations had progressed .
9 An investigations unit would be set up in London , staffed by reputable heavyweight journalists he had already selected .
10 Additionally the following measures were agreed : ( i ) that a joint working party would be set up , charged with defining " political offences in the South African situation " and with advising on " mechanisms for dealing with the release of political prisoners and the granting of immunity " ; ( ii ) that " temporary immunity from prosecution for political offences " would be considered as a matter of urgency for the ANC 's NEC members and others , to enable them to return to the country without fear of prosecution ; ( iii ) that the government would " review existing security legislation to bring it into line with the new dynamic situation developing in South Africa in order to ensure normal and free political activities " ; ( iv ) that the government would work towards the lifting of the state of emergency ; ( v ) that efficient channels of communication between the government and the ANC would be set up in order to curb violence and intimidation from whatever quarter .
11 Consultative groups for Kazakhstan and Kirgizstan would be set up in Paris on Dec. 14 and 15 , and pre-consultative groups for Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan on Dec. 16 .
12 An elephant product warehouse would be set up in Gaborone ( Botswana ) , to register and sell ivory .
13 Age , because you might be considering well , er , if something happens dramatically , at say fifty , fifty two , or something like that , you might just go and retire , so you would be set up in that respect .
14 Addressing concerns expressed about the problem of lawlessness in some parts of the country which was deterring some businessmen from expanding their operations , Khan reassured them that a special force would be set up by the government specifically to protect oil installations .
15 The lights had already arrived that afternoon , the disco would be set up from ten o'clock tomorrow , and a small group of hostesses and security people would be due to arrive some time around three .
16 That an exchange of the ransom for Simon Cormack would be set up within the day , and that the authorities were confident all the kidnappers would be caught in the process .
17 Here altars would be set up within the charnel and the priest would sing the mass in the company of a silent and skeletal congregation — or bits of them , depending on how much had been retrieved from the disturbed graves .
18 The limits to spending would be set out with a long-term perspective .
19 The document stated that the arguments for and against would be set out in some detail .
20 The corporation agreed , and even paid £200 so that the new shops would be set back from the previous building line .
21 Once the parties had been heard , the master or registrar would have the power either to make an ‘ unless ’ order , that is that the case would be struck out unless particular steps were taken within a particular time , or the case would be set down for trial .
22 A further 3 would be set down before the century 's end .
23 Thus , a whole range of decisions would not be left merely to the instinct of the doctor , good though he or she may be , but would be set down in a form which is at the same time authoritative , yet flexible and able to change if circumstances demand .
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