Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] would [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Community 's authority would be extended to many areas , like health and education , where it now has no legal remit ; majority voting in the Council of Ministers would be reinforced ; the European Parliament would be given extra power to block laws it does not like ; and a small step might be taken towards a common EC defence policy .
2 Moreover , a US citizen accused of foreign bribery would be denied due process of law under the US constitution unless he could produce foreign witnesses and documents in his own defence .
3 As regards the legal position of some 350,000 Chinese living in Indonesia , it was eventually agreed that China would offer them citizenship , and that those who declined this offer would be granted permanent residency rights by the Indonesian government .
4 In future , enterprises using foreign capital would be allowed foreign currency accounts in the State Bank or a foreign bank .
5 This information would be made available to consumers , who could then buy accordingly .
6 Under the proposed " Energy Charter " , Western environmental and technical assistance would be made available to former eastern-bloc nations and the Soviet Union , in return for the West having improved access to oil and gas reserves .
7 And as there is n't the money available to do it at full commercial price , in my view we should go for what they call cross-subsidy , that is to say that they give erm planning permission on a plot for some commercial housing on which the landowner can make some money , and in , a condition of that would be that part of that plot would be made available for low cost housing .
8 Official funding would be made available for party political broadcasts and electoral rolls were to be updated .
9 such work would be considered extra hazardous although each such case would be considered on its merits .
10 Most liberals , if asked in 1979 what would be the effect of a rise in unemployment to well over 3 million would have predicted that democratic government would be made impossible .
11 Up to 40 per cent of British arable land would be left idle if the Gatt deal is agreed , the French claimed .
12 Management training and assistance with environmental protection would be made available , and steps would be taken further to open Western markets to Hungarian and Polish goods .
13 At the same time , no power-dressed working woman would be seen dead without her higher heeled shoes — both to stamp on the toes of the men as she stepped up the corporate ladder and to balance her wide , padded shoulders .
14 Eventually , the existing form of monetary control would be rendered useless .
15 Two days after the unbanning of the ANC in February 1990 , the minister in charge of black education , Stoffel van der Merwe , announced that more money would be made available to the black education system .
16 His widow Sheila said last night she had hoped and prayed her missing husband would be found alive .
17 Anyone who maintained such a preposterous theory would be considered mad , and rightly so !
18 Not all the land would be developed and certain areas contaminated by toxic waste would be left untouched . ’
19 In the short term , Miliband and Poulantzas argue , the dominant class might lose out to reformist political movements , or even genuinely revolution working-class movements , but in the end these attacks on the nature of the capitalism by a reformist and pluralistic state would be defeated due to structural and ideological constraints operating to preserve capitalism .
20 Foreign investors would be allowed to take long leases on land , and the under-utilised port would be thrown open to foreign traders .
21 Well you 're charged with two offenses , the first of which is that at Clitheroe on the twenty sixth of August nineteen eighty eight without lawful excuse you damaged two stained glass windows a picture frame glass and twelve glasses of varying descriptions belonging to Whitbread Breweries intending to damage that property and the being reckless as to whether that property would be damaged contrary to section one of the criminal damage act in nineteen seventy one .
22 You are charged with two offences , the first of which is that at Clitheroe on the twenty sixth of August nineteen eighty eight without lawful excuse you damaged two stained glass windows , a picture frame glass and twelve drinking glasses of varying descriptions belonging to breweries , intending to damage that property , for being reckless as to whether that property would be damaged contrary to section one of the Criminal Damage Act of nineteen seventy one .
23 In the first case , the given element would be considered thematic and the new element would be considered rhematic .
24 Anselm 's ignorance of the major decisions of papal councils in his own lifetime would be thought disgraceful in a modern candidate for historical honours .
25 Lancashire , by contrast , have invested heavily in the daily earning potential of Old Trafford , now the best equipped ground outside Lord 's ; in deepest Rawtenstall even that qualification would be judged unnecessary .
26 Whether an equivalent car would be made available to a company secretary who was not a family member is a question of fact — perhaps depending on the size of the company and customs in the particular trade .
27 In the first case , the given element would be considered thematic and the new element would be considered rhematic .
28 Shortly after Gunter Krusche , a leading figure in the East Berlin Protestant church , said there were signs that the reformist New Forum would be granted legal status in several regions , police in East Berlin detained 15 members of the group and confiscated papers they were carrying .
29 In any real case a variation of several hundred from the predicted value would be expected due to chance alone , while predictions based on the two methods do not differ by as much as one record in any file examined by the author .
30 : In some environments ( e.g. doctors ' note-taking on hospital wards ) speech or typed input would be deemed inappropriate for social reasons , whereas handwritten notes are already an established procedure ;
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