Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [verb] to [be] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from this statutory function , such an Association would need to be largely self-financing , which implies a structured system of membership subscriptions . |
2 | Computers for commercial data.processing , where the assumption may be invalid and where an accumulator would have to be very long to deal with character string data formats , tend to use the two-address format and not provide an accumulator . |
3 | The mind would appear to be fairly deft and rapid in its on-line operations : is it really incapable of referring to rules even when under conversational pressure ? |
4 | The hospitality industry would appear to be little different , plenty of women involved in the industry , enjoying a majority over men in hotel and catering degree courses and yet the percentage of managers remains heavily stacked towards , generally speaking , the heavily built sex . |
5 | The result would appear to be that either ( a ) there is no contract or ( b ) there is a contract , but governed by neither set of terms : in effect , an " open " contract , depending solely on the common law rules and any relevant statutory implied terms . |
6 | Such a proposal would need to be carefully thought out , and presented to the electorate well before an election campaign . |
7 | Inter-country contributions to revenue based upon this kind of proposal would seem to be somewhat arbitrary , and based upon inter-country differences in smoking and drinking . |
8 | As would be expected , such a use would not be possible with make , since the law would appear to be actually bringing about the paying of taxes ( " concurrent causation " ) : ( 166 ) * The law makes everyone pay his taxes , With oblige , on the other hand , the tax law is depicted as simply imposing a state of obligation in the present , which leaves the future actualization of paying taxes up to each individual , who may or may not actually pay them . |
9 | The county council would appear to be somewhere in the middle , based on the range of views that have been submitted to this E I P . |
10 | Interestingly enough , the really hard to place child would appear to be not the young mentally or physically handicapped child , but the older child coming into care from a muddled family situation , possibly where child abuse or neglect have figured in his early life . |
11 | Reform would need to be deep rooted , but existing structures could be modified . |
12 | As they put it ‘ the actual arousal of aggression would seem to be very much a cultural affair ’ . |
13 | At first sight the microscope would seem to be just the sort of classical measuring instrument that Bohr and his friends had in mind . |
14 | If the Inland Revenue and the Admiralty were to be included , the site would have to be greatly increased , and other localities should be considered . |
15 | Meanwhile , the site would have to be constantly monitored and guarded . |
16 | We will look later at whether this sort of action would be sufficient to answer the question of legal status of the e-mail ‘ record ’ and how this extraction process would need to be very clearly structured and closely managed to allow such routine deletion . |
17 | An electrical device would have to be totally sealed against sea-water . |
18 | • Your description is of someone who suffers from an ‘ endogenous mania ’ , though your husband would need to be clinically assessed to confirm this . |
19 | ‘ The procedure would appear to be far from mad — quite coldly methodical . |
20 | Gerhard Berger echoed this concern , pointing out that FISA would have to be very careful in its application of the new driver discipline regulations to avoid creating boring races . |
21 | The right person to work as a tutor was important and the right person would have to be both non-threatening and have experience in the technique . |
22 | However , the emplacement vessel or platform would need to be highly sophisticated — perhaps a larger version of the Glomar Explorer . |
23 | This might be useful for the psychiatric inpatient who cuts repeatedly , although the limits of therapist-patient contact would have to be very clear . |
24 | Under those conditions a miner would have to be quite fleet of foot ! |
25 | He found it was too large to be caused by a gravitational field : if it had been a gravitational red shift , the object would have to be so massive and so near to us that it would disturb the orbits of planets in the Solar System . |
26 | The seat , therefore , would have to be part of the internal frame , steering would have to be manually done by the operator 's feet pushing along the floor , and the hoped-for gliding motion achieved solely through sets of little castors hidden under the fender base . |
27 | However , he stressed that the offer would have to be considerably more than the break-up value of the portfolio . |
28 | Accordingly , each step in the signalling funnel would have to be relatively permissive in signal reception yet specific in transmission . |
29 | Another approach has been to apply regime theory as developed by political scientists to areas regulated by international law.150 — In all cases , a particular claim would have to be carefully examined to determine the legitimacy of an erga omnes claim , which can not be presumed . |
30 | The presence of a fringing reef and a barrier reef on an island would seem to be best explained by glacial control , the barrier reef being formed with the Post-glacial rise of sea level and the fringing reef by the more stable modern sea level . |