Example sentences of "would [adv] be [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 According to some commentators the peace process would effectively be placed on hold at least until January 1993 when Clinton took office .
2 Neither the Soviet Union nor China herself was capable of meeting the demand for textiles : Japanese textiles would eventually be accepted in exchange for Chinese commodities , including minerals , since Japan was the obvious market .
3 After correction , the newspaper page would eventually be cast in metal by printers and made ready for the presses to roll .
4 Most observers believed that south Korea would eventually be unified by north Korea with the support or at the instigation of the Soviet Union .
5 Similarly , in Swedish Match AB/Alleghany International Inc. ( 1987 ) one reason adduced for permitting the merger was that a factory in a high unemployment area of Liverpool would thereby be saved from closure .
6 This decision , if it were not to be entirely arbitrary , would presumably be based upon considerations of style or general policy .
7 Mr. Goodenday , for the bank , on the other hand , submitted that , on authority , the bank would only be affected by Mr. O'Brien 's improprieties if Mr. O'Brien had been acting as the bank 's agent when committing them .
8 It is no longer our intention to provide this cover automatically as an air compressor would be deemed as Own Surrounding Property and therefore would only be covered for explosion risks if this endorsement was taken out along with the basic cover on the air receiver .
9 He explained that by 1996 all trades and industry would be covered by NVQ 's and government funding for training would only be given for NVQ 's .
10 There is an exemption limit of £5,800 a year : so if during the year your total profits amount to £12,000 , tax would only be levied on £6,200 .
11 The two-tier structure under which forensic work would only be done by specialists , as envisaged in your editorial , may or may not become a reality , but it will not lessen the need for all doctors to be trained in the elements of medicolegal matters if their work brings them into contact with those in police custody .
12 But ITV Association chairman Greg Dyke said the proposal would lead to the network losing hit shows and mean stars like The Bill 's Christopher Ellison would only be seen on satellite TV .
13 Any change would of course be a small one and would only be seen in candidates adopted after the " new regime " of 1911 and fighting for the marginal industrial seats of the North .
14 Lunch would only be provided for Area Staff arriving at the centre early .
15 The post would only be used for people who lived out of the dale .
16 On May 29 NATO 's Secretary-General Manfred Wörner said that the Rapid Reaction Force would only be used inside NATO territory unless otherwise agreed by all members of the alliance .
17 She was not to know that , once at sea , they would only be allowed on deck at certain times , like dogs let out to exercise .
18 Advertising would only be allowed inside establishments which sold tobacco products .
19 The main concourse with its waiting-rooms , restaurants , and shops would only be penetrated by Africans in their capacities as porters or cleaners .
20 He said : ‘ Under normal circumstances claims for compensation would only be considered from people who acted on incorrect advice from my people .
21 The government also failed to take up the recommendation to ‘ ring-fence ’ community care budget allocations , except in the case of mental health services where they did agree to a specific grant which would only be spent on community care service plans developed jointly by the health and social services .
22 On Aug. 24 the NEC announced that fresh elections would take place in three rounds between Sept. 12 and Sept. 26 , when voting would only be permitted on production of membership cards which would be issued to party members in the interim .
23 For example , a photocopier which would only be bought by office managers and which would need fairly detailed copy to do it justice would be a waste of money to advertise on TV because the number of office managers in your audience is so tiny , and TV is not the right place to put a lot of product detail because time is so limited .
24 So any dwellings over and above sixteen and a half thousand , would only be taken by people moving into the county and not by locals .
25 Without you Mahler 's 8th would only be performed by street musicians in derelict houses .
26 The Soviet Union 's representative at the UN , Yuli Vorontsev , became Russia 's representative on Dec. 24 , after delivering a letter from Yeltsin to the Secretary-General informing UN members that the Soviet Union would henceforth be represented by Russia .
27 After much haggling , approval was only obtained for those four out of the seven sets which could meet the much higher rate of return which would henceforth be applied to BR investment .
28 First , the road system within the area would scarcely be changed in layout , but instead the widths and junctions would be altered to reduce traffic speeds .
29 The Committee of Privileges found this to be a contempt but no action was taken when the General Secretary of the Union gave assurances that sanctions would not be imposed on M.P.s .
30 He knew that escape would not be made by force but , even so , his mind returned again and again to the grains and snippets of stories that had somehow ( how ? ) permeated into the world of Men .
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