Example sentences of "would [be] on a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The charge would be on a preceding year basis although if additional funds are added to the account the income arising from the additional funds will be assessed on the actual basis in the early years .
2 If the indifference curves are strictly convex to the origin , then there is a single preferred value of G for individual i , denoted by G i and given by the tangency at Q. If the quantity of public goods were smaller , then the individual would be on a lower indifference curve , and the same applies at higher quantities ( see the dashed indifference curve and points R and S ) .
3 Er er and there are i implications for you in as much that my simplistic idea would be that everything in terms of a subject would be on a separate sheet so that
4 In both cases , the charges would be on a sliding scale , with environmentally-damaging practises attracting penal rates .
5 The amount of the tax has still to be fixed but would be on a sliding scale according to whether containers can be recycled or not .
6 It 's still not uncommon to meet people who declare that if one were seated in a Parisian cafe , rather than a British pub , then the conversation would be on a different level .
7 When Nenna was not in the witness box , she sometimes saw herself getting ready for an inspection at which Edward , or Edward 's mother , or some power superior to either , gave warning that they might appear — she could only hope that it would be on a falling tide — to see where she could be found wanting .
8 This would be on a charitable basis and any cash surplus would be made available to fund research projects .
9 Therefore , the only basis on which we could have a property tax and valuation would be on a national banding system because that would be understandable and objective .
10 Since the election , officials on both sides of the Atlantic have toned this down to a special envoy , one that would be on a fact-finding mission .
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