Example sentences of "[vb pp] which would " in BNC.

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1 Replies to enquiries should be reinforced by a specific warranty that all written replies to enquiries in respect of the property ( whether on behalf of the vendor and/or themselves ) by the vendor 's solicitors are true and accurate in all respects and there is no fact not disclosed which would render any such information insecure or misleading .
2 These include the effect on exports from the UK , and regional unemployment , as well as a ‘ catch-all ’ gateway ( b ) : restrictions may be permitted which would confer on the public as purchasers , consumers or users of any goods or services , other specific and substantial benefits or advantages enjoyed or likely to be enjoyed by them as such .
3 For example , some crime was to be committed which would bring upon the Old Navigator , as Coleridge afterwards delighted to call him , the spectral persecution … and his own wanderings .
4 At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion .
5 His worst fears were realized when the next day word came from Georgiades that a monster procession was being formed which would march from the gates of el Azhar through the Old City to converge on the Mar Girgis , where a demonstration was planned .
6 At least one deal has been mooted which would allow European firms to publish simultaneously in several languages .
7 For example in aerospace it is claimed that European collaboration allows advanced research to be undertaken which would be too expensive on a national basis .
8 Seven actions for drivers are listed which would lead to improvement in air quality .
9 Considering that there ate 168 hours in each week , it becomes quite obvious that it is unlikely that staffing rosters could be arranged which would permit the employment of full-time staff only .
10 The trial was expected to continue for some time and it was widely believed that evidence would be given which would incriminate politicians still active .
11 There are , however , different levels of publication that could be developed which would eventually help more material to become available at the professional level that we have been discussing .
12 We could also write down other things about what we have noticed which would be better expressed in words than in paint .
13 Although it is not beyond the ingenuity of the vigneron to protect his vineyards from such isolated hazards , in fact little can be done which would be economically viable .
14 to enable us to have a stru have another report done which would then be used as part of the evidence in conjunction with a test case ,
15 We are in close touch with our allies on this matter to see the ways by which assistance can perhaps be given , and contracts can be placed , for valuable work to be done which would occupy such scientists , in addition to the part that they might also play more directly in some of the work involved in the dismantling and disabling programme of that massive nuclear arsenal .
16 I suppose I could have thought from the little he 'd said up until then that my half-brother was dead , or ill , or that something had happened to him , but I knew then it was something Eric had done , and there was only one thing he could have done which would make my father look worried .
17 Unless entry into partnership between firms is actually intended , steps should be taken to ensure that nothing is done which would create such relationship .
18 In 1976 ( Re S ) the principle of making a condition for access was set out by Cairns , L. J. as follows : ‘ Clearly no condition should be imposed which would be regarded as detracting from the rights and duties of the adoptive parents ’ .
19 These include , first , any calls for a radical restructuring of society in which new structures and processes of government are sought which would significantly alter the balance between governors and governed ; second , calls for greater priority to be given to social , community and ecological factors in decision-making and lower priority to be given to economic and technological factors which are geared towards reproducing or sustaining the kind of society that exists at present ; and , third , calls for a significant change in defence policy , for example , a renunciation of nuclear weapons , neutralism or disengagement from military alliances such as NATO ( McAuslan , 1980 , p. 6 ) .
20 What Einstein requires is that no messages should be transmitted which would , for example , permit clocks at A and B to be synchronised simultaneously .
21 As he knows , I have to decide whether his application comes within the Standing Order and , if so , whether a debate should be granted which would take precedence over the business set down for today or tomorrow .
22 Supreme Soviet chair Stanislav Shushkevich told deputies that a new law was being prepared which would bar state employees from working in the private sector .
23 New working practices would be introduced once passenger services were privatised which would be more flexible .
24 Yet it was quite impossible , constitutionally , for any amendment to be made which would allow the resolution to get almost unanimous support .
25 Until now nobody knew how the parasites were killed , but if Clark 's idea is correct , and can be shown to operate in humans , a new generation of anti-malarials could be made which would kill parasites inside the red blood cells by local production of free radicals .
26 Here samples were made which would be sent to the London shop for testing .
27 Theodora was irritated : the irritation of someone upon whom demands were being made which would delay the completion of the enterprise in hand .
28 The findings indicated there was probably no major savings in efficiency to be made which would produce a commercial charge more than the present public authority cost .
29 Any clause containing the right for the landlord to vary the lease more substantially should be resisted strongly and the footnote to this clause contains the suggestion that in such circumstances the tenant should insist on a provision that no variation be made which would , eg reduce the area of the premises or affect their use or increase the tenant 's liability under the lease .
30 ( 12 ) Para 33 of Chapter 2 of Section 5 of the Yellow Book provides that , where an increase of authorised share capital of a listed company is proposed and 10 per cent or more of the voting capital will remain unissued , the circular accompanying the notice of meeting must state that no issue will be made which would effectively alter the control of the company without prior approval of its shareholders in general meeting .
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