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

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1 Without that leverage , the RPF could either take a vow of self-imposed isolation ( in the hope that this would be rewarded by electoral victory in 1956 ) or risk its anti-system character by participating in parliamentary politics and even holding a share of power in coalition governments .
2 Yes we had a meeting a few weeks ago to discuss the future and it was agreed that we should have three issues a year rather than four , I think this would be welcomed by local police stations got ta change the dates to act on market research which indicates certain months when certain security devices sell well .
3 A constitutional referendum in November 1991 would be followed by local elections in January 1992 , legislative elections in March 1992 and presidential elections in May 1992 .
4 Although Sir Cyril had spoken in January 1988 about ‘ hundreds ’ of CTCs , these would be funded by local education authorities .
5 In order to implement the recommendations , it was suggested that development plans in urban areas should be supplemented by transportation plans , which would assess the main movement needs in the future and show how these would be shared by various forms of transport , including the car .
6 This envisaged 300 first-past-the-post seats plus 175 that would be filled by proportional representation .
7 Since industrial anarchy was nothing other than the other side of the coin of the rapidly rising crime levels , both would be defeated by tough measures which would restore to the citizen a feeling of security and freedom .
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