Example sentences of "would [be] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 He feared that shorelines would be repolluted with every storm for months to come .
2 Industry Minister Taj El-Sir Mustafa said that this would be undertaken with the assistance of World Bank experts .
3 In his wish for a healthy city he was becoming more and more aware of rural virtues and leaning towards the sort of suspect organicism which would be developed with a vengeance by Leavis .
4 As a result they would accord the lower orders some respect and the arrogance which high status tends to encourage would be tempered with a degree of humility .
5 There was a bar on the premises , and on a YCs night it would be filled with the laughter and gossip of young drinkers , some below the legal age of drinking .
6 Then the parrot , returning its master 's gaze with an unflinching eye , would murmur the cabbalistic word , and Henri 's soul would be filled with the memory of his lost happiness .
7 ( In later years , adult years , while sitting in London stuffed with wholemeal digestives soaked in tea , I would be filled with the wheat and candour of this smell , and I would hold the digestive as long as I could in my mouth , as if aiming to grasp its exact ingredient and texture , to become its body and its recipe ) .
8 In the latter case the operation would be repeated with a second set of tests .
9 The vouchers are paid into the bank on a separate paying-in slip and the hotel 's account would be credited with the amount owed less the credit card company 's commission .
10 He then opened discussions with Universal , a company in which he had taken a 25 per cent stake back in 1935 , whereby Rank 's smaller films would be packaged with the pictures of an independent US production company , and sold in a block to exhibitors .
11 Given that this sum represents more than half the council 's average annual spending , the poll tax payers would be faced with a nightmare .
12 The current had cut into a hillside on the upriver side of the bend so that he would be faced with a steep climb of some fifty feet .
13 Every two years or so , production staff would be faced with a choice : shut down the plant for two weeks to avoid an explosion or let the contraption blow up and restart full production on the following day .
14 ‘ But if the supposed duty to consult were to depend upon the facts and urgency of each case , enforcement authorities would be faced with a serious dilemma .
15 ( with whom Fox and Russell L.JJ. agreed ) said , at pp. 991–992 : ‘ But if the supposed duty to consult were to depend upon the facts and urgency of each case , enforcement authorities would be faced with a serious dilemma .
16 She would be faced with a choice .
17 In the same report another contributor comments , " For EMU to be sustainable , the economies of countries forming the union must be similarly competitive or else some countries would be faced with the equivalent of a constant balance of payments deficit which , in EMU , would be reflected in terms of stagnation and unemployment . "
18 Her emotional journey is that of many women artists : ‘ I would be faced with the enormous problem of re-inventing myself ! ’
19 The oil industry would be faced with the cost of meeting the ever higher burden of controlling emissions at the manufacturing plants .
20 Since , at the same time , the DHAs budget would be reduced in respect of average costs , health authority planning would be faced with an additional challenge in redressing any inequalities which follow from such selection .
21 The prosecution said the interests of justice would be served with the one guilty plea .
22 It was at 4-4 in the third game that referee Robinson issued a warning that every instance of dissent or racket abuse would be penalised with a point .
23 The lump sum of damages should be assessed on the basis that it would be invested with the aim of obtaining some capital appreciation to offset the probable rise in the cost of living .
24 Then I would expect that most of your work would be done with the parents of children , rather than children themselves .
25 It would probably be necessary meantime to adopt a tougher line with the rightists : ‘ The only safe alternative would be to arrange with the Soviet Union for mutual withdrawal of troops and let nature take its course which will eventually mean another Soviet satellite state in Korea . ’
26 And I think it would actually need , if it 's going to be taken on board , somebody appointed to look at this , or it be put in somebody 's job brief and I would have thought ideally that it would be placed with the community worker , and I do n't know quite how we 're placed for community workers in East Oxford , but maybe it 's something we could put to that department .
27 The council told the people of Dovecot that the Harold Davis swimming pool would be replaced with a new pool and it was not .
28 In a typical 16th century English charter party the owner of the vessel acknowledged , directly or through the ship 's master , that : 1 ) he had let the ship and promised to prepare it , by a fixed date , to take in the goods provided by the charterer ; 2 ) the ship would sail with the first convenient wind to the stipulated port ; 3 ) in accordance with a receipt or bill of lading he would deliver the goods in good condition to the designated person ; 4 ) the ship would remain at that port for a fixed period to take in such goods as the charter party nominee party needed to reload , and that the ship would then return to the port of origin , and deliver the reloaded goods in good condition ; and 5 ) the crew would be as described , and would be furnished with the proper gear .
29 There were many other days when nothing would work for him and every space on the long blackened workbench would be covered with a confusion of parts .
30 But any interference by us to control the judgment of the visitor , would be attended with the most mischievous consequences , since we must then decide on the statutes of the college , of which we are ignorant , and the construction of which has been confided to another forum .
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