Example sentences of "[Wh det] would [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , they are suitable only for residential roads where the traffic flow is light ( a peak flow of under 250v/hr in both directions ) and are not therefore applicable to larger city districts which would normally contain a hierarchy of road types . |
2 | The total fighting force is some 18,000 , which would probably mean a figure of about 72,000 for the whole migration . |
3 | Incidentally , I trust that the fretwire used is up to scratch ; I 've recently seen a few Korean guitars with very soft fretwire which would probably need a re-fret after only a short time . |
4 | Without digressing into the subject of word processing in itself , which would probably require a paper all of its own , suffice it to say that word processing programs on computer enable letters and any other documents to be created , corrected if necessary , then stored on disk or tape ready for printing or alteration at a later data In this example a general letter inviting a candidate to interview could be drawn up and then only the details specific to each candidate need be added before printing the letter . |
5 | Your talk would be part of a morning session which would also include a presentation about bus stops and shelters and one about bus stations and termini ; the latter would be followed by a visit to Glenrothes Bus Station . |
6 | About five weeks ago , I had been invited to a presentation by Garth Enterprises , who were unveiling their plans for a golf course and leisure complex which would also include a hotel and the provision of some expensive houses alongside each fairway . |
7 | Only this managed to save him from the bullying which would otherwise visit a boy who practically lived within the works of Oscar Wilde . |
8 | I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that the effect of section 8 is to make it clear that a child of 16 or 17 years of age has the same capacity as an adult to consent to surgical medical or dental treatment which would otherwise constitute a trespass . |
9 | Disclosure may be made at any time between the creation of the fiduciary relationship between firm and customer and the act or omission which would otherwise constitute a breach of duty , or after the breach of duty has occurred , for example on a contract note . |
10 | Meanwhile , Kuna , the official Kuwaiti news agency , had reported on July 22 that the Egyptians had put forward a four-point plan to settle the dispute , which would ultimately involve a conference of the major Arab states . |
11 | The problem of the enlargement of the EC , which would inevitably cause a widening of regional inequalities , also gave impetus to the regional policy debate . |
12 | Allan Auty , prosecuting for Liverpool trading standards department , told the court that the videos which would never receive a certificate for distribution in this country were beyond belief . |