Example sentences of "such [noun pl] would [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Such cases would go to a higher body , described as an upper-tier Industrial Court staffed by senior chairmen and members .
2 It seems equally likely that , even without adopting the Scandinavian scheme involving a different scale of penalties for marital rape , sentencing in such cases would tend to be more lenient than in other rape cases .
3 Such cases would have to be considered on their merits .
4 Such entries would have to be flagged in the tree structure to show that they are misspellings to distinguish them from correct words ( as mentioned previously in section 4.4.3 during the discussion of the flagging system and the 12 codes necessary to represent proper nouns , compounds and phrases ) .
5 Our surveys indicate that such units would have to be restricted to dimensions appropriate to the Navigation .
6 If the galactic potential were oblate and axisymmetric , the relevant closed orbits would be circular orbits in the equatorial plane of the potential , and a disk of gas that had settled to such orbits would conform to the conventional picture of the galactic disk .
7 The justification for this practice was that the dealer who could do business with such clients would thrive in the dealing room proper where he stood a chance of getting reasonable leads .
8 The formal incantation of such words would suffice for the tribunal to remain within the scope of its authority .
9 Such experiences would need to be repeated many times before there was a lasting effect , but this , of course is irrelevant in the context of the immensity of evolutionary time .
10 To master the French verb system a series of such drills would have to be constructed for a wide variety of common verbs and their tenses .
11 The reader can confirm from Table 5.1 that 10% of such trials would result in an imbalance of at least 20:10 after 30 patients .
12 Such voyages would reappear in Eliot 's poetry , and not only in the hunt for lost childhood and youth that fills ‘ Marina ’ .
13 Even granted hebbian principles , all such questions would remain to be addressed , and answering them helps to decide at what level of cellular complexity memories are represented within the brain .
14 Such questions would need to be studied and evaluated at a local level .
15 Such observations would appear to be quite objective and true and I would agree .
16 The authorities sometimes turned down applications for butcher 's licences because they feared that the presence of such establishments would lead to increases in cattle stealing .
17 Another disadvantage would be that the interest payable on such bonds would have to be made from public funds .
18 The corollary to this was that a unit operating according to such principles would have to be trained to arrive on the scene of an operation by every practical method from land , sea or air .
19 Such leases would draw upon all the expertise of lawyers , and contain detailed plans for how the land let to the builder should be built upon .
20 What is the likelihood that such alignments would occur through chance alone ?
21 Mr Meacher said that such details would have to be worked out between ministers and their officials , but he is likely to be pressed to be more specific .
22 Typically such relations would refer to modules describing subroutines , further descriptive modules , test harnesses etc .
23 Too late , she remembered the unsettling effect such comments would have on Johnny .
24 Although the Bank of England does not forbid them to do so , such stakes would have to be wholly written off against capital .
25 Such speeds would seem to be at variance with the shared space concept ; indeed some have gone so far as to suggest eight km/h as a more appropriate maximum consistent with child safety .
26 the guardians in Poplar and other Unions with high rates of unemployment were constrained from paying out-door relief not only by the regulations but by the fact that such payments would have to be financed by the ratepayers of the Union , most of whom were low paid .
27 Such payments would come within para 10 of the Statement as compensation for loss of office rather than in anticipation of retirement .
28 Such clues would add to the embarrassing riches of intelligence which had recently flooded in to Napoleon 's headquarters from Belgians who desperately wanted to be part of France again .
29 If Hadow indicated direction and purpose it was not until the end of the Second World War that such ideals would begin to be realised .
30 Major appealed to him to withdraw the threat to break off talks with the South African government [ see above ] , but at a press conference Mandela reiterated that such negotiations would cease on May 9 unless de Klerk acted to halt township violence .
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