Example sentences of "[noun pl] would be [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | so he said that apparently whenever he came back to B S H he was told by Neville roughly about eighteen hundred acres would be sort of his target |
2 | Buying a taxi-licence in New York or buying a seat on the stock exchange in many countries would be examples of this type of investment . |
3 | Above the seats would be photographs of strange mysterious places ; Kenilworth , Llandrindod Wells , the Mumbles . |
4 | Abdel Shafi told Israeli army radio on Oct. 21 that all delegates would be representatives of the PLO " in the sense that all Palestinians have allegiance to the PLO " . |
5 | If , as expected , the 1,700 aggrieved names on the Feltrim syndicates appoint solicitors at the end of this month , then some 15% of all names would be part of such action groups . |
6 | The criteria for assessment of these proposals would be quality of coaching , facility provision , managerial quality , pastoral care , educational provision etc . |
7 | They claim that the Council 's agreement to establish a working group to review the whole situation , of which three of the six members would be representatives of the players , represented ‘ the first step towards recognition of the players ’ right to have an equal voice in the management of the game . ’ |
8 | This division was aimed at establishing regular bishoprics which combined secular and religious political control ; such bishoprics would be part of the state system of government along with minor kingships , dukes , counts and other nobles and officials . |
9 | All sitting Scottish MPs would be part of each group , with additional members decided by each party . |
10 | Gorbachev stated that the Russian decree was illegal , but stressed that delimiting the powers and property of the centre and republics would be part of a new union treaty . |