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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 In the latter case the operation would be repeated with a second set of tests .
4 Given that this sum represents more than half the council 's average annual spending , the poll tax payers would be faced with a nightmare .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 ( 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 .
9 She would be faced with a choice .
10 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 .
11 The council told the people of Dovecot that the Harold Davis swimming pool would be replaced with a new pool and it was not .
12 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 .
13 If the reply was ‘ haemoglobin' you would be dealing with a red blood cell ; albumin would indicate a liver cell ; insulin a cell from the pancreas .
14 As we are a member of the Barclays Bank Group , you know that you would be dealing with a highly reputable company .
15 But there 's no , it seems to me there 's no fundamental change in Government policy and if you are only bringing forward er a change in policy er to this alteration on the basis that er there was some extra P P G guidance we would n't just be dealing with countryside policy here we would be dealing with a policy about telecommunications , wind farms , a whole raft of things er which which we ought to be really dealing with .
16 In Division Two , Harwich and Dovercourt 's chances of going up would be strengthened with a win over Old Palmerians and likewise Clacton , in Division Three , could help their cause with a win over Ilford Wanderers .
17 Most deals over three months would be made with a CD due to their greater flexibility in that the depositor can gain back the deposit by selling the CD in the secondary market .
18 Broadcasters were to find that their challenges would be met with a similar response .
19 If this did not occur , and without ‘ mind ’ playing its special role , our field of awareness would be flooded with a sea of indiscernible sensations , preventing us from following a sequence of events or performing any activity without having a multitude of distractions to contend with .
20 I would be issued with a completely new identity by the Legion , involving a different nationality , date of birth and name .
21 Yes the officers excuse me , the officers would be issued with a ballistic shield , this is a piece of equipment that is erm bullet proof to certain weapons and enables officers to er enter rooms er through doorways safely , even if shots are fired towards them from inside the room .
22 Were he to say any such thing we would be left with a therapeutic murder .
23 On this model the local authority would be left with a limited number of central staff concerned to monitor and regulate service delivery organized by private concerns — for example , in street cleaning and refuse disposal — or undertaken by autonomous voluntary agencies — such as housing associations or schools directly managed by elected governors .
24 And she would be left with a bewildering mixture of emotions : shock , hurt , relief , resentment , confusion , anxiety , and a collapse of her fragile self-esteem .
25 Board of Trade President Michael Heseltine warned rebels they would be left with a lame duck administration if they did not ratify Maastricht .
26 Brooke J. observed that if such a residual jurisdiction did not exist , then the judges would be left with a duty to perform but without the power to perform it in a way which they considered in all cases to be just .
27 After the period of inflationary expansion was over , one would be left with a universe that was expanding slightly faster in some places than in others .
28 Indeed , the Scottish nuclear industry would be left with a considerably greater radioactive waste management task if all cross-border movement of spent nuclear waste were halted , as she appears to want .
29 I thought if I wrapped myself up in chickenwire and cut myself out again I would be left with a realistic shape .
30 The training manager would be standing with a privileged uprightness at the head of the table .
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