Example sentences of "would [verb] be give " in BNC.
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1 | It is capitalist , and everybody will , would 've been given their own land . |
2 | There was also the Liverpool-Newcastle service , which in other countries would have been given ‘ InterCity ’ status , and which shared tracks north of Leeds with InterCity trains , but which ran here with older stock , Mark 1 or early Mark 2 , hauled by the heavy and increasingly unreliable 1Co-Col locomotives of Classes 40 or 46 . |
3 | ‘ If Debbie had lost a leg she would have been given a customised artificial limb and provided with physiotherapy at the hospital and at home , ’ says Mrs Finni . |
4 | This is probably why Blakemore would have been given a licence had one been needed under previous legislation . |
5 | The following morning her child was delivered stillborn and her condition deteriorated to such an extent that , but for her expressed wishes , a blood transfusion would have been given . |
6 | Dr Enid Starkie would have been given the chance to swat another Mistake in Literature . |
7 | Once a year you would have been given a Sunday off to visit your own family ; this became known as Mothering Sunday . |
8 | I knew , of course , that one or other of the suore kept a constant eye on how we behaved , and I knew too that had they noticed anything ‘ unusual ’ I would have been given a severe talking-to and told not to come back . |
9 | If there is no tuba , the part which would have been given to it will be allotted to two bassoons in unison ( if it does not go too low for them , of course ) . |
10 | If I 'd known that I would have been given a long lecture at the end of the day , well … ’ |
11 | I can tell him that , if we had been involved in the process during the years in which this Government were involved , proper priority would have been given to the very stipulations that we laid down some time ago about convergence , the accountability of institutions and the need for a change in regional and structural funding — as well as several other considerations , some of which are now contained in article 2 of the treaty . |
12 | Well I ca n't think why a free kick would have been given for anything else . |
13 | As far as these cats were concerned , I have little doubt that nothing but positive r reinforcement would have been given because if they had been punished they simply would n't have done it , and they would have run away and it 's very much more difficult as a as a performer to have an animal w is n't going to want to do the act . |
14 | Forty-eight hours from now , she thought , staring at her pale reflection in the mirror , Anne Hammond would have been given the miracle of the chance of a new lease of life , while her own future seemed to stretch emptily ahead with nothing but work to fill it . |
15 | It was not made public because that would have been to give warning to the culprit . ’ |
16 | One obvious alternative to the appointment of the Commissioner would have been to give further jurisdiction to the Industrial Tribunals , instead of the High Court , to enforce such rights which now fall within the scope of the Commissioner 's work . |