Example sentences of "would [vb infin] within [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But while the present Federal Republic would remain firmly anchored in Nato , East Germany would remain within the Warsaw Pact . |
2 | The two parties announced that they would remain within the Rally of Democratic Forces . |
3 | On the same day the Egyptian government made it clear that it would remain within the coalition even if Israel were to retaliate against Iraq , while a somewhat more ambiguous Syrian statement allowed the inference that a limited Israeli response , proportionate to the Iraqi attack , need not have adverse consequences for Syria 's participation in the coalition . |
4 | UK draft treaty proposals on foreign policy co-ordination , presented on Feb. 27 , envisaged procedures based on consensus without legally binding obligations ; defence issues ( as distinct from common security policy ) would remain within the framework of the WEU . |
5 | EAEC , whose participants were not yet clearly specified , would exist within the broader Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Council ( APEC , inaugurated in November 1989 — see p. 37044 ) . |
6 | ASTRONOMERS were startled , and laymen amazed , when in 1979 Jack Eddy , of the High Altitude Observatory in Boulder , Colorado , claimed that the Sun was shrinking , at such rate that , if the decline did not reverse , our local star would disappear within a hundred thousand years . |
7 | Russia , planning to unify its internal rouble exchange rates from July 1 , needed specific agreements on whether states would stay within the rouble zone , and on procedures for the introduction of separate currencies by different republic [ see below for agreement with Ukraine ] . |
8 | Certain performances that would qualify within the definition of plays are expressly exempted . |
9 | An important clue was his reading of Malthus on population , which allowed him to see that the ‘ struggle for existence ’ caused by population pressure would act within the species , killing off any individuals who were not well adapted to the conditions and allowing only the ‘ fittest ’ ( i.e. best-adapted ) individuals to survive and breed . |
10 | Bearing in mind that er we 'd like to try and distinguish those which would fall within a structure plan umbrella and those which would be more applicable possibly at local plan level . |
11 | He therefore leaked his deepest , darkest secret , but selectively , to those half-way in the know already ; and he made it deliberately dramatic , so that there was still a good chance it would fall within the wide range of hyperbole or blarney that his listeners already allowed for . |
12 | Many of the issues raised in this alternative White Paper would fall within the remit of the new department . |
13 | It is in this context relevant to mention briefly section 9 of the General Rate Act 1967 which provided that an amount paid in respect of rates ‘ and not recoverable apart from this section ’ could properly be refunded on five specified grounds , some of which would fall within the Woolwich principle . |
14 | But without some such provision , school crocodiles would fall within the terms of the Act , and this would be unnecessarily time consuming for all concerned . |
15 | Technically a showing of such a film in private to members of a racist club or group would fall within the terms of the section , since the showing would be to a section of the public . |
16 | On Nov. 28 a team from the Ogaden National Liberation Front ( ONLF ) visiting the Dire Dawa area appealed to the transitional government to improve the delivery and distribution of food relief to the " Somali " people of the drought-striken Ogaden autonomous region ( which would fall within the proposed Somali region ) . |
17 | The relocation of the unit , which arranged the repair and resupply of US surface warships operating in the Pacific and Indian Oceans , would fall within the terms of a 1990 memorandum of understanding which allowed US military aircraft and ships access to Singapore ports and airfields [ see pp. 37860-61 ] . |
18 | The government , I , I find it somewhat disappointing that having put in what I think was an extremely good bid , I think having had that bid accepted at the first stage by government on their shortlist , having then had the bid accepted by the European Union , with the populations really that we submitted to them , we now find that U K government are actually trying trade back some of that population , and , and area coverage of the bid , to be able to use some of that spare capacity which they would generate within the U K , within the European population figure elsewhere within the country . |
19 | On Aug. 6 Islamic Jihad issued a statement saying that it would send within the next 48 hours " a special envoy " with an extremely important message to Pérez de Cuéllar . |
20 | Cainer , based near York , also claimed that Paddy Ashdown would be Foreign Secretary in a hung Parliament , there 'd be proportional representation by mid-1993 , Kinnock would quit within a year and wait for it there 'll be another election . |
21 | Last week , Shaw announced that tripartite meetings between himself and the oil and motor industries would begin within a fortnight . |
22 | She would drown within a few minutes . |
23 | That way , you could buy a computer with a standard minimum memory ( with allowances for disk compression and other essential TSRs ) safe in the knowledge that all MS-DOS software would work within the memory confines of your machine . |
24 | If elected I would work within the council to eliminate the waste and extravagance that makes the current level of local taxation , in whatever form , an unacceptable burden on local residents . |
25 | He would work within the Soviet embassy . |
26 | My understanding is that he will try to find half-a-dozen wood processing / wood craft companies whose adverts would feature within the eight pages of editorial to be supplied by COED CYMRU . |
27 | The whole of the Pleistocene ice-age would fit within an ammonite zone or two . |
28 | We will canvass views on how such a lottery should be run and controlled , and how it would fit within the pattern of charitable fund-raising in Britain . |
29 | But the fundamental point at issue is again the implication which consent for the development would have within the rest of the National Park , and across the coast and countryside of Wales . |
30 | But certain exemptions would apply within a select and small number of zones . |