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

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1 These assertions , which would of course be very difficult to demonstrate in a literal or historical sense , are justified as part of Pareto 's general scheme of the equilibrium of social systems , which rests on a social-psychological basis : ‘ The principle of my sociology rests precisely upon separating logical from non-logical actions and in showing that in most men the second category is far larger than the former ’ .
2 True , the lawful use of force might then be met with unlawful resistance which would in turn be likely to give rise to harm to the person whose use of force was justified in the first place .
3 It would then be replaced by an interim government , which would in turn be replaced by a permanent government after four months .
4 There was now another minority , one which would in fact be the longest of them all , lasting for nineteen years .
5 Used carefully , however , over an extended period , Indian patronage could permit a politician to capitalise upon feelings of gratitude aroused by acts of seemingly disinterested friendship several years earlier , acts which would in fact be quietly brought to mind by a shrewd politician 's regular enquiries about the activities of his young friend in India .
6 Certainly , when today 's Unionist leaders call for a " return to democracy " in the province , that is what they have in mind the restoration of simple majority rule , which would in effect be the restoration of Protestant domination .
7 In other words Gibbs and di Marzio 's temperature T2 should be considered as a theoretically derived equilibrium glass transition temperature which would in theory be attained by an infinitely slow cooling from the melt .
8 It was undesirable to make an order which would in practice be executed before the defendant could avail himself of that opportunity .
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