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

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1 Therefore what we are recognizing is that there would be developments on these roads Mr chairman , I would ask in fact in their assessments of their traffic flows and the environmental impact , has any of that element been taken into account ?
2 I just got Saturday and Sunday nights off , and it would be chapel on a Sunday of course .
3 DEC says it delayed any announcement until now so there would be meat on the bones , not just promises .
4 He thinks it very important , though , to try to force players to use the same ball , arguing that there would be mayhem on the touchline were that provision not enforced .
5 IT MIGHT be fair to assume that the people who made the posters for both Labour and the Conservatives would be experts on the way the campaign has been run .
6 There would be mist on the river and the saltings later , but for the moment it was clear , and utterly peaceful .
7 In every city that Easter Sunday , I was told there would be sermons on patriotism ( ยก Viva el Peru ! ) ; national and civic pride would be celebrated .
8 That confidence could feed on itself , but what will encourage industry more than anything else would be help on investment allowances , with half those taking part saying that is the one thing above all others they want to see .
9 It highlighted how there would be limits on the โ€˜ sexual choices โ€™ available to people according to their class , race , gender , etc .
10 There would be limits on political campaigning and ballots at least every three years on membership of the National Union of Students .
11 There would be limits on political campaigning and ballots would be held at least every three years on membership of the National Union of Students .
12 There would be others on the clerical staff who were always late , always pleading that the school bus had n't turned up , or that their dog had to be walked .
13 My mother was n't too pleased either because sometimes there would be spillages on her carpets .
14 Pay would almost certainly rise and there would be redundancies on a significant and unacceptable scale .
15 Gas , electricity and telephone charges were to be reduced and there would be restriction on increases in school fees , fares and food prices .
16 He had fought the intruder and there would be samples on his knuckles and in his fingernails of his aggressor 's skin and blood .
17 We shall say the same if , when the testator had instituted a sole heir , for the sake of the person who would be heir on intestacy he wrote โ€˜ I ask in place of the estate which I left to you , which would pass on intestacy to my brother , that you be content with 100 gold pieces . '
18 From this angle at least no light showed therein , at this hour , an encouraging sign , although undoubtedly there would be guards on duty .
19 The most appropriate exception would be fraud on the minority .
20 In the interval there would be pressure on Scottish MPs to abstain at the second vote on the ground that their constituents were not affected .
21 It would suit the purposes of the programme if there would be snow on the ground when the film unit arrived in November .
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