Example sentences of "would [be] [adv] [vb pp] to the " in BNC.

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1 No patients would be identified and the information would be confidentially passed to the British Medical Association and then on to the Home Office .
2 Since 1960 restoration techniques have progressed by leaps and bounds and light weight backing materials are now available , of which the honey-comb type would be particularly suited to the Ovetari Chapel frescoes .
3 If the Saatchi Collection were to be dispersed , it is true to say that a whole era of international art would be effectively lost to the nation .
4 We sought to test the proposition that , as a result of union hostility to temporary workers , the likelihood of their use would be inversely related to the strength of unions in the establishment .
5 Any decision on whether to change the criteria so that smaller mergers would be automatically referred to the Commission will be taken by a qualified majority of the Council of Ministers .
6 Such a strike would be immediately attracted to the operation of the car battery .
7 Notification would be immediately passed to the UN Security Council and to the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) .
8 I do n't think the SNP is dishonest either in brushing aside the doubts raised as to whether Scotland would be immediately admitted to the European Community : it really believes there would be no difficulty .
9 the local community — to decide within the broad financial constraints laid down by the local authority and in accordance with more general policies , what pattern of schooling would be best suited to the needs of the local community .
10 Mr Portillo was pressed by Mr Brown three times to say whether the VAT charge would be fully repaid to the poor through benefits .
11 The Delos — or at least Andropulos — knew that we would be permanently tuned to the distress frequency , that we are automatically alerted by bell or buzzer whenever the distress frequency is energized .
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