Example sentences of "would [be] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 It is a view which no doubt would be defended with equal firmness at Horbury which lays particular stress on the personal touch .
2 He feared that shorelines would be repolluted with every storm for months to come .
3 It remains to be seen whether the changes were that dramatic , but the new dispensation was certainly to mean that sociological themes and realism generally would be handled with more care .
4 Also on March 2 Rodríguez announced that diplomatic relations would be resumed with Nicaragua following the inauguration on April 25 of President-elect Violeta Chamorro [ see p. 37370 ] .
5 Industry Minister Taj El-Sir Mustafa said that this would be undertaken with the assistance of World Bank experts .
6 He was also back to the daily pile of paperwork and would be closeted with secretaries for much of the day .
7 In his wish for a healthy city he was becoming more and more aware of rural virtues and leaning towards the sort of suspect organicism which would be developed with a vengeance by Leavis .
8 But imagine how hard it would be to cope with if you were deaf and blind — like Julia Gates .
9 A more specific prediction might be produced on the basis of Easterbrook 's hypothesis , this would state that memory for central details would be enhanced with increasing risk , while memory for peripheral details would be impaired .
10 As a result they would accord the lower orders some respect and the arrogance which high status tends to encourage would be tempered with a degree of humility .
11 Oh that every member of the new church would be filled with boldness : that when in collision with opposition they would respond — not by hitting each other — but by clearly telling their neighbours and community about Jesus !
12 She was terrified that if she poured out the tale to her husband now , he would be filled with doubts as to the extent of her previous involvement with Davis .
13 Soon the drawings of people with hunched shoulders , their heads bowed , would be filled with this drama .
14 She saw the red plush benches which would be filled with students next week , and she ached to be amongst them .
15 The cupboards would be filled with linens , the beds made , the kitchen equipped with pots , pans , kettle and toaster , the ashtrays in place in the majlis , books on the shelves and a row of tapes and videos waiting to be played .
16 Then he would be filled with tenderness .
17 There was a bar on the premises , and on a YCs night it would be filled with the laughter and gossip of young drinkers , some below the legal age of drinking .
18 Then the parrot , returning its master 's gaze with an unflinching eye , would murmur the cabbalistic word , and Henri 's soul would be filled with the memory of his lost happiness .
19 ( In later years , adult years , while sitting in London stuffed with wholemeal digestives soaked in tea , I would be filled with the wheat and candour of this smell , and I would hold the digestive as long as I could in my mouth , as if aiming to grasp its exact ingredient and texture , to become its body and its recipe ) .
20 Time was when the South West would be filled with Gloucester boys … only two Paul Holford and Dave Sims made it on Saturday and there was nothing they could do in the first half to stop the north from taking control … a try from Jim Mallinder gave them a 13-6 lead at half-time …
21 In a broader political economy model , this question would be tackled with respect to a large number of criteria .
22 In the second round 50 per cent would be sufficient , but if this were not achieved the process would be repeated with new candidates .
23 In the latter case the operation would be repeated with a second set of tests .
24 AB 's nostro account with BAB in New York would be credited with $ 10,000 while AB 's nostro account with
25 The vouchers are paid into the bank on a separate paying-in slip and the hotel 's account would be credited with the amount owed less the credit card company 's commission .
26 He also announced that wages unpaid because of cash shortages would be credited with interest at an annual rate of 80 per cent for at least May and June .
27 He then opened discussions with Universal , a company in which he had taken a 25 per cent stake back in 1935 , whereby Rank 's smaller films would be packaged with the pictures of an independent US production company , and sold in a block to exhibitors .
28 Given that this sum represents more than half the council 's average annual spending , the poll tax payers would be faced with a nightmare .
29 The current had cut into a hillside on the upriver side of the bend so that he would be faced with a steep climb of some fifty feet .
30 Since , at the same time , the DHAs budget would be reduced in respect of average costs , health authority planning would be faced with an additional challenge in redressing any inequalities which follow from such selection .
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