Example sentences of "[noun] would be that the " in BNC.

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1 I mean and I think it is the lack of the regulate the er the regulatory control of city actions , I mean one of the points that we 've been recently been advised on is that one of the city institutions which has already been er fined , er from its London office on a technicality is in effect the New York and London offices are deemed to be one entity and I think that er what we 've been advised is that erm I forget the phrase , I wrote it down here somewhere , that what we would be advised to do is to take action against that particular city institution in New York , because that er it is deemed that the London and New York actions are in fact one and that the that er what in fact the er and I think the f yes , there it is , that , that in a way though what we 've been advised is that the basis of that action would be that the organisations London and New York operations are essentially the same operation and bound by a strict know your customer rule as mandated by U S Securities Law , you know .
2 ‘ The result would be that the NHS management would be responsible for the pay and conditions of a million people , but actually arbitrators would dispose of the resources . ’
3 One result would be that the Government could not time a general election to its own advantage , going to the country at the moment when it feels most popular ; so general elections might result in a change of Government more often .
4 For instance , if you put the pale viridian first and then blue on top , the end result would be that the blue would wipe out the pale viridian .
5 Provided that the government acted efficiently , the result would be that the aggregate demand curve would not shift down : the tendency for it to do so would be offset by government action .
6 If the UK firm reduced X-inefficiency without any increase in the non-price characteristics of the good , the result would be that the UK firm would increase market share and its producer surplus .
7 Naturally the major proviso for such accord would be that the resources spent on the asylums be entirely redistributed within modernized health services .
8 He also said that part of the deal would be that the IAAF would not be informed that a doping offence had taken place which , given that the athletes were suspended by the IAAF , suggested that Mr Emig was not fully conversant with international regulations .
9 Another disadvantage would be that the interest payable on such bonds would have to be made from public funds .
10 The requirement would be that the goods be reasonably fit for all the purposes for which such goods are commonly bought .
11 The answer to that question would be that the Council 's actually the Councillors adopt an equal opportunity policy and that policy now has been adopted by the theatre trust and the theatre trust would n't put anything on if they feel sexist or racist or ageist .
12 If the play did end at this point , the real anticlerical joke would be that the Interludium does not go on to the successful trick as the audience might have expected and the clerk might have hoped .
13 The only difference would be that the government would pay a private firm to provide the data in the first place .
14 Because he wants the entropy to increase with time , the obvious conclusion would be that the wrong definition of entropy has been chosen and that it should be changed , but he decides instead to change the law of time evolution .
15 The result of this subterfuge would be that the irate owner of aircraft A would report his radios stolen and publicise the serial numbers .
16 The consequence would be that the King would send for Ramsay MacDonald , the leader of the Opposition .
17 However , his , his explanation for Alex 's and Katherine 's point about anxiety dreams would be that the , the anxiety dream is , is one in which dreams fail in their function .
18 And my comment would be that the spirit guides us in our understanding of the bible , needs to be augmented by the words and in our daily lives before the words renews us in the sacraments and calls us to serve God in the world .
19 My theory would be that the place has been seriously mismanaged .
20 The advantage would be that the law would move closer towards proportionality based on degree of harm and degree of risk , untrammelled by conventional views of what does and what does not count as ‘ crime ’ .
21 Thus , making use of the abbreviation dB for decibel , when , for example , the power is said to be modified by and when , the modification of power is described as An alternative expression of the power change in these two cases would be that the power is reduced or attenuated by +20 dB and +6 dB respectively .
22 So , a rough judgement would be that the best sports need a victim and a touch of breeding .
23 A more cynical assessment would be that the Interception of Communications Act 1985 is a crude example of political management .
24 The preferences of those who believed that one candidate was going to win would be compared with those who believed that the rival was going to win ; the hypothesis would be that the former would be more sympathetic to the candidate than the latter .
25 It was not exactly a novel sentiment , but from now on the dominant message from within the Tory ranks would be that the welfare state had weakened family ties , the increase of working mothers had produced ‘ a growing decline in parental responsibility ’ , and ‘ affluence ’ had undermined the nation 's moral fibre .
26 Erm if I understand it correctly from from Mr Potter 's er table nine , the implication would be that the the Greater York figure would go up to a hundred and sixty one hectares based on thirty four to the acr hectare , that is correct ?
27 A more basic and crucial point is that the logical conclusion of the Marxist approach would be that the introduction of socialism will lead to a society without crime , where collective interests and responsibilities are all important .
28 Indeed , if the preceding part of the passage had been worded differently ( The contractors had blamed the plumbers ) , the linguistically correct interpretation of the elliptical clause would be that the estate-agents had blamed the plumbers .
29 A tentative conclusion that could be drawn from the discussion of platelet-function abnormalities in diabetics would be that the increased platelet reactivity may represent a prethrombotic state and contribute to the as-yet-unexplained increased vascular risk in these patients .
30 Undoubtedly the most straightforward explanation of our results would be that the α-subunit contacts the lac UV5 DNA in the -40 and -45 regions .
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