Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] then be [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 It would then be up to the US and Canada to decide whether they want to face towards the Atlantic or Pacific — or be caught between two great trading oceans .
2 It would then be up to the employee to set up his own business and exploit the patent if he is able to attract venture or loan capital to do so .
3 It would then be up to the American deterrent to avert war .
4 Two , the could proceed without the landlord 's licence , it would then be up to the landlord to apply to the court to have the lease forfeited when you could arrange the defence that you were a reasonable tenant and as such the assignment should have been allowed to permit this course of action but of course you are using bank money as well as your own and the bank would be unhappy to lend money in a situation where there was a possibility , albeit a slight , that the lease would be forfeited .
5 It will then be up to local Health Authorities and Hospital Trusts to decide for themselves what to invest in management development , if Conservative Government remains .
6 It will then be up to a care manager to decide on the level of service .
7 It will then be up to him to decide , in his view , whether he thinks the sentence was unduly lenient or not . ’
8 It will then be up to him to decide , in his view , whether he thinks the sentence was unduly lenient or not . ’
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