Example sentences of "they would also be " in BNC.

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1 They would also be spared the fall-out from damaging academic debates about the nature of the canon , and the virtues of coverage versus concentration .
2 They would also be useful in requiring odour emitters to install equipment to reduce or prevent emissions .
3 Secondly , and perhaps more significantly they would also be in an ideal position to carry out supplier/course assessment .
4 What was worse for Scotland was the knowledge that in the test they would also be facing Eales and McCall at the line-out plus Lynagh , Horan and Campese in the backs .
5 In addition , companies would not be required to join trade associations but would be free to do so if they wished ; members would be bonded to the management of the fund for a prescribed percentage of turnover on non-ATOL packages ; and they would also be able to bond at lower levels than those bonded to other bodies .
6 They would also be charged for paying regular bills by standing order .
7 ORTF and ex-ORTF companies , and public service broadcasting organizations in 1990 , would be governed by texts ( laws , ordinances , decrees , rules and regulations ( that constituted a growing corpus of communications law , but they would also be subject to texts governing all public services , and , of course , to the Constitution itself . ’
8 The mention of suspension is of interest : that the cause of it — truancy — is not only a 20th century phenomenon is shown by the next paragraph of the Report : " The parent of George Highton who had been suspended on account of frequent absence attended by order of the Deputation and stated that he had 3 boys in the School and that the one complained of was so refractory as to be beyond his management and would not attend as he should , frequently persuading his Brothers to follow his example and having gone into service he wished him to be dismissed , which was done , and the parent was informed that if the other two were not more regular in their attendance they would also be discharged . "
9 So they go on like this till they get to late adolescence and then they can have a reasonably normal diet , having said that , they need constant monitoring and they would also be very used to a diet with not very much of milk , egg , fish and cheese etcetera .
10 However , they recognized that if they were to do this , they would also be required to create a " buffer stock " of less protected workers to ensure that operational flexibility was maintained .
11 They would be explicit , coarse , probably , and almost undoubtedly sexist ; but they would also be straightforward and easily understood .
12 They would also be worse than the ruckus stirred up by Clarke 's remarks on firstly , the improbability of Labour being able to renationalise a privatised water industry , and secondly , the worthlessness of the Scottish financial industry .
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