Example sentences of "[Wh det] [ex0] would be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , as we are using incremental change instead of wiping the slate clean and trying to move to a new system , we are avoiding huge extra costs at one fell swoop and also avoiding creating a system in which there would be many losers as well as gainers at the point of change .
2 The choice of a binary direction , along which there would be two types of higher education , was far from what the Robbins Committee had intended .
3 Among the alternatives to inter-governmental co-operation some talked of creating a ‘ confederation ’ in which there would be certain central institutions whilst most authority rested with member states .
4 It may be suspected that issues on which there would be widespread local resistance , but where a party political split is not clearly in evidence , rarely hit the news headlines because they are quietly negotiated in private discussions between the minister , or civil servants , and the local authority associations .
5 It is arguable that the performance measures based on portfolio performance , to which fund managers are currently held , do not provide an environment in which there would be any significant advantage for fund managers who had closer relations with auditors .
6 A plan by Stanislav Shatalin proposed a loose union , possibly including other eastern European states , in which there would be three levels of participation — full , associate and observer .
7 Keynes ' work was directed at yet another source of market failure — inadequate information available to market traders , in particular firms and workers , so that the market can not achieve the equilibrium wage rate at which there would be full employment .
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