Example sentences of "such [noun pl] would [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 According to s.6 , as amended by the FSA 1986 , the practice of price stabilisation ( ie. trading activities geared towards stabilising share prices , especially in the first few months of an issue ) , if done in conformity with the rules made under s.48 of the FSA 1986 , can take place despite the fact that such activities would ordinarily be in breach of the insider dealing prohibitions .
2 The intimation is that such giants would likewise be serviced by global finance houses .
3 The Department of Health told health authorities last autumn such mergers would only be allowed in exceptional circumstances .
4 These reforms were ultimately to cause the falling off in the composition of orchestrally accompanied church music as such accompaniments would only be required for special feast days and there would be no place for it in everyday circumstances .
5 She would relish it the more , she said , knowing that , it was not a wake , and who knew how much longer such restaurants would still be open , such food and drink available ?
6 In other countries , he said , such organizations would immediately be subject to severe penalties .
7 Such listeners would soon be annoyed were announcements to be made too frequently , at intervals of less than say 20–30 minutes , or if programmes were rudely interrupted .
8 Where one such lift is used the dock and load would be balanced by a suspended weight but two such lifts would generally be arranged to work simultaneously in opposite directions so as to balance each other .
9 To search for meteorites among the dark cobbles and boulders of dolerite that abound in such areas would indeed be an unrewarding task .
10 But scientists reconciled themselves to the fact that the answers to such questions would never be known with certainty since the fish had obviously become extinct long ago .
11 Such passengers would then be met by reception committees and crowds at stations along the route , as well as at their destinations .
12 In fact the numbers involved at such levels would normally be far below the size of the citizen population of fifth-century Athens .
13 In many instances , such arrangements would only be within the means of high earners .
14 Our objective when constructing the normal form was that two such programs would only be semantically equivalent if they were syntactically equivalent in some obvious way .
15 Should coal run out , it was argued that as long as hydrogen could be obtained ( eg from solar or nuclear sources ) plus carbon dioxide ( from chalk or air ) such processes would still be viable .
16 Such agreements would otherwise be void or unenforceable under the general prohibition against trustees dealing with trust property in which they have a personal interest .
17 The second is whether , if reference to such materials would otherwise be appropriate , it would contravene article 9 of the Bill of Rights 1688 or Parliamentary privilege so to do .
18 Social interactions of such pupils would also be explored .
19 Such systems would also be useful for the recognition and editing of diagrams .
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