Example sentences of "of [n mass] would be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The Soviet Union completed delivery of 25 Tu-154M passenger aircraft to China in December 1989 , Moscow radio also reported , adding that another batch of aircraft would be supplied in 1990 .
2 Since virtually everyone working for the Group in Britain was paid by computer , the most reliable and immediate source of data would be found in the existing salary and wages software .
3 1.5 INSTEAD STAFF CURRENTLY EMPLOYED AND CURRENTLY RECEIVING NEW TECHNOLOGY ALLOWANCE OF £763 WOULD BE PAID A PERSONAL ALLOWANCE IN ADDITION TO THE NEW SUBSTANTIVE GRADE OF GS3 .
4 Authorized capital of the equivalent of $100,000,000 would be provided by investors from the GCC states ; the Bank of Albania would hold 60 per cent of the stock .
5 Also , if such a system were put into operation , a member of staff would be needed to operate the light-pen in the South Library and every pupil and teacher would need an individual borrower card .
6 Had it not been for the EPA relaxation of the ozone standard from 0.08 to 0.12 ppm in February 1979 , following strong pressure from the petroleum industry , many more tens of millions of people would be regarded as living in areas with unacceptable air quality .
7 And these two blocks of people would be united by railway lines and steamships , inseparably associated with each other through the railway station and the port .
8 The Officers are about to do a new review , and a the moment all costs of erm residents ' parking is borne centrally , and we the Conservatives think that if erm there was a charge on permits to cover the cost it would give a change to other areas of the City , and the majority of people would be prepared erm to pay , and I think this is coming up in the Officer 's Review .
9 Supplies to millions of people would be affected .
10 Thousands of people would be affected , but the authorities would not be able to cope properly , the report , in the name of Strathclyde chief executive , Neil McIntosh , asserted .
11 The balance in excess of £5m would be raised in proportion to members ' subscriptions .
12 The effect of this would be that the additional premium of £5,000 would be treated as additional rent for the period 28 April 1989 to 25 March 1991 and would , in effect , make the transaction tax neutral within companies controlled by the same individual .
13 A contingency reserve of £14,000 would be held as a topping-up fund , to be deployed as necessary as the project developed .
14 But this was based on the assumption that the current tax relief limit of £30,000 would be increased in line with inflation .
15 Therefore , under SSAP 24 the shortfall of £30m would be written off over the average remaining service life of the employees in the scheme .
16 Its supporters claimed the outlay of £600,000 would be justified by the extra lives saved .
17 A minimum of £60,000 would be needed to cover fees for two children attending public school from age nine to 18 .
18 The sum of £300 would be made available for the club from the new financial year accounts .
19 The sum of £300 would be made available for the club from the new financial year accounts .
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