Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] would then " in BNC.
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1 | Large reserves of foreign currencies would then be required to buy the domestic currency in support operations , but the growth and mobility of capital flows has made most countries accept that such a defence is impractical . |
2 | Interested parties would then be given [ three to four weeks more if ‘ soft market ’ or overseas interest ] to study the memorandum . |
3 | The descending sequence of marine terraces would then represent successively younger interglacial periods . |
4 | Australia , England , West Indies and Pakistan would play each other mercifully just once , and the two top teams would then meet in a final . |
5 | Hon. Members would then see what good measures I introduced and with what democratic reticence I did it , which is more than the Leader of the House can claim for the way he adduced his case tonight . |
6 | The lighter ships would then be sent to escort the transports previously collected at Cherbourg and in the mouth of the River Orne . |
7 | Free elections would then be possible in a year 's time when all parties could participate equally . ’ |
8 | An individual with two capital letter alleles at all 22 loci would then be 2 × 3 × 22 inches = 11 foot tall . |
9 | One could theoretically dilute with one drop to 50,000 drops ( 100 drops of 95% alcohol = 3.6mls ) but the bottle to be succussed 100 times would then contain 1.75 litres of alcohol . |
10 | Such passengers would then be met by reception committees and crowds at stations along the route , as well as at their destinations . |
11 | The 230 councillors would then form an electoral college to elect 10 out of the 60 Legco members . |
12 | The two standby men would then take their rest days when the main body of the crew returned and the cutter operated during their absence . |
13 | The student once having obtained these skills would then be encouraged to extrapolate these in the wider area of general study . |
14 | It would probably be an area acceptable to those contemplating setting up home anew on retirement , and their previous homes would then be freed to each new generation of wealth-producers . |
15 | Under the convention these sites would then be protected from damaging developments . |
16 | Some traces of the deeper areas would then merge slightly if agitated gently with a wet and loaded brush . |
17 | The beauty of this strategy lay in the fact that , if the opening manoeuvre were successful , the Germans would take the French centre and right wing armies in rear , with the added bonus that these troops would then have to fight with their backs to their own line of fortifications along the German border . |
18 | The Czech and Slovak parliaments would then approve republican constitutions in accordance with the agreement . |
19 | These constituents would then specify how the cells develop . |
20 | Each of these headings would then have to be costed . |
21 | These students would then , no doubt , be accused of depriving immigrants of their sole source of livelihood . |
22 | German political ambitions would then be turned away from nationalism to Europeanism , and Western European co-operation would also prevent Germany being lured into the Soviet camp . |
23 | This problem would not arise with the assumption of average cost pricing but other , potentially more intractable problems would then have to be tackled , in particular how such behaviour could be reconciled with the idea that firms are profit maximizing organizations . |
24 | Unsatisfactory results would then be its own fault . |
25 | It is not hard to imagine Nietzsche adding passages of this modest length in the final weeks , especially if he had continued to work on the " whole last part of the book during the summer ; any late additions would then have been based on that work . |
26 | Two or more images would then be seen , with cases of high symmetry producing a ring image . |
27 | It was because of this that it became so important for a buyer to establish that the seller 's representation amounted to a contractual term so that full damages would then be available . |
28 | General Secretaries would then be obliged to satisfy the membership and could be put in a classic squeeze when they were approached at top level , even if supporting NoS was against their better judgement . |
29 | The agreed sums would then be added together and announced in the ‘ autumn statement ’ on public spending plans . |
30 | The constitution of subjects , and the simultaneous constitution of the occupants of particular roles would then both be seen as forms of legitimation . |