Example sentences of "[adj] would [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Because it was felt necessary to deal with the uncertainties that this would create for those acquiring the interest of a chargee of a company 's assets , and also to enhance the transferability of charges created by companies , section 406 provides that a chargee in exercising a power of sale may dispose of property freed of any interest which has arisen because the charge has become void against an administrator , a liquidator or a person who has acquired an interest in it . |
2 | I find this also works well for Dave ‘ The Snake ’ Sabo stuff and as they both use ADA preamps , this would work for other heavy ADA type sounds . |
3 | This would call for fresh instructions to staff , training , and endless negotiations with the civil service trade unions who opposed the creation of new specialists . |
4 | This would argue for considerable community organization and official control of the division and leasing of land on the urban periphery . |
5 | Jack Heinz and I thought as one : that if the drawings could be housed in a Portman Square modernised for fire and climate control , and have the financial burden lifted from the shoulders of the RIBA , this would allow for spatial manoeuvre in Portland Place . |
6 | The consequences that these would have for black holes and the big bang will be described in later chapters . |
7 | Both of these would account for most of the variations in the different rates of fall . |
8 | If the same procedure were used in a ‘ high risk ’ group with an incidence of , say , 100 per 1000 then 50 would benefit for each person harmed . |
9 | That would go for any other religion . |
10 | That would work for those kinds of developments which P P G seven is addressing . |
11 | A UNDP report released at the congress warned that AIDS could threaten the economic well-being of Asian countries , which by the year 2000 would account for 42 per cent of the world 's projected 100,000,000 cases . |