Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] would then " in BNC.
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1 | When the Conwy tunnel was built we were told that money would then be available , ’ he said . |
2 | In 1987 it began to turn its attention to the inner urban areas , with the idea of opening small factories , workshops and offices in the hope that private industry would then follow suit . |
3 | Each boat would then be licensed by horsepower for a set number of days at sea based on a three-year track record . |
4 | The truth of this creed would then become accepted as axiomatic and be regarded as an article of faith , although , to those who closely examine the propositions they may well appear to be self-evidently true . |
5 | The external aspects of German unity would then be just about settled . |
6 | The public sector would then be required to justify the retention of land held for projects not included in approved programmes and underdeveloped land or property before an independent adjudicator . |
7 | Marginal social cost and marginal social benefit would then be equated at the point E * ; . |
8 | One of the Laboratories in this wing would then be available for potential molecular research . |
9 | This group would then be likely to show greater spontaneous improvement . |
10 | This point would then not apply . ) |
11 | My hon. Friend would then understandably say , ’ How does it come about , then , that North Devon health authority finds itself in the position that it does on this referral ? ’ |
12 | Further sections of this pattern would then go into subsequent stitch pattern areas , but bear in mind that we do not wish to overflow the memory , while the next section of 88 squares will fill the working memory . |
13 | A full-scale attack would then only be weeks away if American and other jets enforce the no-fly zone . |
14 | The Silmarillion might then have come to look like ( for example ) The Saga of King Heidrek the Wise , written late but preserving intensely moving fragments of verse from some much older time now lost ; even the editorial matter would then reinforce the effect of age and darkness ( a device Tolkien used on a much smaller scale for The Adventures of Tom Bombadil ) . |
15 | This form would then be placed inside the book and the book " posted " into a locked container . |
16 | However , it was contended for the bank that Fashions and Wholesale remained indebted to BCCI for £600,000 and BCCI then became accountable to Mr Sawar for £300,000 ; this amount would then be limited to the dividend payable in the liquidation . |
17 | A preheated cupping glass would then have been placed over the wound and the cooling action of the air inside would have produced a vacuum capable of sucking the blood out . |
18 | The semantic analyser would then link each of the primitives into a structure known as a Conceptual Dependency network , which represented the causal relations between actions and states . |
19 | Each island overrun in this way would then serve as a springboard for attack on the next objective . |
20 | Further expansion would then have to take place away from the present urban area … . |
21 | This House would then resist even more the move towards a single currency than it might otherwise have done . |
22 | The taxonomy of this family would then not have any branches . |
23 | Higher inflation would enable old capital to stay competitive , but profitable capacity would then exceed market demand . |
24 | The results of each test would then either assign a specific sense to the word or activate other rules within the set . |
25 | Economic decision-making and private ownership would then be transferred to production units . |
26 | Medical examination of each child would then be almost out of the question ’ . |
27 | A second referendum would then be held to coincide with the next general election , due by November 1993 , when voters would be asked to make a straight choice between the MMP proposal and the existing system . |
28 | Their overall entitlement would then have been 19 seats , 11 and 10 . |
29 | The extra revenue would then be spent on public transport . |
30 | The one victorious team would then qualify for the semi-final , to be recorded a fortnight later . |