Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] would be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On July 14 Strasser announced that the NPRC would become the Supreme Council of State ( SCS ) and that the Cabinet would be transformed into a Council of State Secretaries which would be in charge of " day to day administration " and would be directly responsible to the SCS .
2 At the very time this highly specialised library of books on the cotton industry was being dispersed , without even being checked against the holdings of the British Library — the book here listed is not to be found in their catalogue — the New Mills Heritage Centre was trying to put together a collection of books which would be of use to students visiting what had been , among other achievements , the home of the British calico printing industry .
3 None of the PR girls or secretaries who would be in evidence on race days was there .
4 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
5 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
6 In the Library , assistance with the indexing of the archive collection , and in the separation of original artworks from the illustrations collection for conservation and indexing , are two activities which would be outside the scope and resources of existing staff .
7 This whole thing was a nightmare , a sea monster inextricably wrapped around her limbs which would be with her until the day she died .
8 Thatcher stated in an opening address to the meeting that the continued forward stationing of nuclear weapons in member countries which would be in the front line of a conventional war ( i.e. on German territory ) remained fundamental to NATO strategy .
9 Mr Cheney refused to pay his income tax on the ground that part of it would be used to build nuclear weapons for use in circumstances which would be in breach of the Geneva Convention Act 1957 , and that this illegal purpose rendered his tax demand invalid .
10 These are not the kind of facts which can be found in the history books ; they are small matters which would be of no real importance except to the people concerned .
11 But they would be on the lines they would be on there are erm measures being taken at the moment
12 Well no the issue is whether any sector is to be discounted because because of the distribution of settlements it would be on balance , difficult to find a location for a new settlement within that sector .
13 ‘ In all the circumstances it would be of considerable help to the BBC if Mr Birt seriously considered resigning , ’ he said .
14 ‘ We know about the players with senior clubs but there may be those in leagues like the Amateur League or in Boys ' Clubs who would be worth looking at , ’ says Ronnie .
15 It is a serious and awful affair and I am sure in your own cases you would be of my mind .
16 The Multi-Party Co-ordination Service is available to supply details of solicitors who would be in a position to advise and assist .
17 Much of the castle was redecorated or refurbished , a new wing was constructed to accommodate the extra guests who would be in residence for the event , and a very elegant bridge was constructed over the Lugton Water , a short distance west of the castle .
18 Don Cameron was Head of Talks , and I was usually in charge of his visit , which kept me busy for the few days he would be with us , twice a year .
19 At an absolute minimum , the worth of the company must be £100m ( in fact , within the next two years it would be worth £25Om . )
20 In later years he would be at the centre oftwo scandalous court cases …
21 ‘ Working Together ’ was the theme of the March 1993 conference for Council representatives , presidents , honorary secretaries and publicity officers who would be in office in the following session .
22 All centres using National Certificate mathematics provision were requested to submit comments which would be of assistance to the review .
23 It 's , it 's got quite a lot erm , users who would be without a home , albeit boxing club .
24 If , however , Rueschemeyer were making not a positive statement about substantive differences between law and medicine in this respect but a statement about general beliefs in such differences he would be on surer ground .
25 Indeed , given that these cowboys are under-cutting decent employers it would be in your own interest to tackle this problem ’ .
26 In such cases it would be worth the trouble of introducing worms from elsewhere .
27 Nazim Yanine Díaz to head a newly created directorate within the National Police which would be in charge of specialized forces protecting transport installations and senior government officials .
28 When he was in the dining room she would be in the dairy ; when he wandered out to look at the home fields she would be over the lake by Burtness Wood ; when he made his way to the wood she would retreat up the fell and it was pointless , he rightly guessed , as well as being too open to comment , to pursue her onto the tops .
29 For someone like me with a lot of children it would be like running a penal colony .
30 Urging the appointment of party leaders with knowledge of each country and their languages Mr Biffen said that in the longer term visits could develop into reciprocal exchange schemes which would be to everyone 's benefit .
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