Example sentences of "would [be] [adv] [vb pp] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Initially then , the Bank of England would still be responsible for carrying out UK monetary policy , but would be slowly overtaken to some extent by the EMF 's control of ECU interest rates and control of the supply of ECUs . |
2 | Mr Hunt said it was hoped that Allitt would be either transferred to another hospital or returned to Rampton . |
3 | Demonstratives and the definite article are terms whose mobilisation and use would be strongly linked to this kind of deixis . |
4 | The main and the dog who first found the animal would get its head and neck ; the remainder would be equally distributed to all participants , including dogs . |
5 | As the film progressed , however , and as the male star tamed , captured , and finally possessed his female counterpart , the place of spectacle would be increasingly subordinated to that of narrative . |
6 | However , Danish Foreign Minister and co-chairman of the meeting Uffe Ellemann-Jensen emphasized that the Council would be closely linked to existing European organizations . |
7 | Sixthly , a new settlement to the northeast of York on the A sixty fi e A sixty four would be well located to existing employment , retail and leisure development that 's taken place there . |
8 | The Type II model may lead to inequity between health care groups since large amounts of a health authority 's budget would be compulsorily diverted to those areas where patients are more mobile and where providers find it most profitable to supply services , i.e. mainly elective surgery . |
9 | On the other hand , Type II systems would appear to allow little scope for equity between groups since large amounts of a health authority 's budget would be compulsorily diverted to those areas where patients are more mobile and where providers find it most profitable to supply services , that is mainly elective surgery . |
10 | The Australians often use this grape combination , but they would be hard put to equal this quality for £4.65 . |
11 | It had not been hard to predict that the Caribbean style of attacking play would be greatly suited to one-day cricket . |
12 | The proposed treaty changes would be then submitted to national parliaments for ratification so that they could enter into force on Jan. 1 , 1993 . |
13 | The maximum CET would be further reduced to 25-30 per cent by 1995 , falling to 20-25 per cent by 1997 . |
14 | I mean Tony 's been at the club a long time he 's expressed a wish to go erm his style and his age is probably just right to go on the continent , he 's twenty six years of age and er I would guess that his particular style wou possibly would be better suited to continental play than it is in England . |
15 | They contend that the allocation of valuable property rights in information would be better left to private contractual negotiations rather than formal law . |
16 | By sweeping aside the common law doctrine of privity in this way , it was clear that in theory insiders would be potentially exposed to vast liability . |
17 | Engines with higher compression ratios would be more suited to Super Lead Free petrol particularly the 10 5:1 compression P5 coupe engine as the high compression ratio will lead to preignition . |