Example sentences of "that the [noun prp] would [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office on May 8 announced that the UK would return to Albania gold worth £10,000,000 ( US$18,000,000 ) which had come into British hands after its confiscation by the Nazis during the Second World War .
2 Calling the election a " success " , the United Kindgom Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary , Douglas Hurd , said on Sept. 16 that the UK would work for a progressive extension of democracy in Hong Kong , signalling that the UK might press China to revise the Basic Law under which the proportion of directly elected seats would gradually rise to half by 2007 .
3 President Saparmurad Niyazov was reported to have said that the CP would continue in Turkmenia .
4 A number accepted that the SNP would benefit from having a seat at the committee which is being discussed as a second chamber for the European Parliament and would open up avenues for new relationships with parties across Europe .
5 This time he agreed , confident that the Twiggs would stick to their part of the bargain .
6 They would have been worried that word would get back — as , indeed , it does — and that the T'ang would act through his Ministers to make life awkward for them .
7 Opposition leaders stated their concern that the PRI would push through an amendment to allow Salinas to run for a second term as president in 1994 .
8 It became clear that The Smiths would escape with expectations for future brilliance still intact from every quarter .
9 He stressed that the US would abide by the Canal Treaty timetable to hand over the canal to Panamanian rule .
10 US Secretary of Agriculture Edward Madigan announced on March 9 that the USA would allocate to each of the three former Soviet Baltic republics further food aid worth US$5,000,000 .
11 Thomas McNamara , the US ambassador to Colombia , stated that Colombia 's drug policy was also on trial , but he expected that the USA would co-operate with the Colombian authorities by handing over evidence against Escobar [ see p. 38001 ] .
12 On Jan. 14 Prime Minister Yildirim Akbulut had confirmed that the USA would double to 96 the number of combat aircraft stationed at the NATO military base at Incirlik .
13 The US negotiating team , led by Max Kampelman until his retirement in December , had on Oct. 30 proposed that anti-missile tests in space be permitted but that a limit be placed on their scope , with a specific assurance that the USA would limit to 15 the number of satellites deployed in a Strategic Defence Initiative ( SDI , or " Star Wars'-see p. 36760 ) test .
14 Baker also announced that the USA would enter into a direct dialogue with Vietnam over the issue of Cambodia and that it might be prepared to provide humanitarian aid to the SOC government .
15 In July USA Secretary of State James Baker announced that the USA would enter into direct dialogue with Vietnam on the issue of Cambodia ; the talks opened in New York in August .
16 Decree 1/90 , issued in July 1990 , formally stated that the SLORC would continue as the de facto government until a new constitution ( to be drawn up by the SLORC ) was submitted to a referendum .
17 He said that the PLO would call on all Arab states to implement economic sanctions against the USA .
18 It was intended that the PCBCR would connect with this to the east of the town .
19 An NLD spokesperson announced on Jan. 29 , 1990 , that a recent NLD conference had decided that the NLD would participate in the forthcoming elections , contesting 452 of the 492 constituencies .
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