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

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1 Institutions doing mainly advanced work would be funded on a programme basis , while those with only small amounts would be funded in respect of individual courses .
2 The Britain of the nineteen nineties and beyond , according to her , would be based on a service sector .
3 A judgement sample , therefore , would be based on a selection of companies representing the different scales of operation ( or strata ) within the industry as a whole .
4 It would be based on a variety of forms of public ownership which would enable people to be masters of their own lives and to give full play to their energy and abilities .
5 The decision to go ahead or not would be based on a business assessment of the development costs against potential revenue , and the decision would be strongly influenced by customer input .
6 The man , who is known to police as a leading paramilitary figure , said future IRA attacks on the Shankill would be matched on a scale similar to the Jamaica Street incident .
7 The sample would be stored on a culture plate showing only the patient 's age and the location of the laboratory .
8 HLCAs would be paid on all livestock up to 250 LUs per farm and the rate would be adjusted on a handicap factor from 50% of the HLCA base rate on better inbye land , to 80% on poorer inbye and up to 150% on poorer rough grazings .
9 Traditionally , 24 hours of heart beat would be recorded on a device using a cassette tape , which works perfectly well , but it has the obvious problems of mechanical parts , moving parts , it makes a noise that might keep you awake at night .
10 The two sides also agreed that elections scheduled for the second half of September 1992 would be conducted on a basis of proportional representation and that the post-election regime would be " semi-presidential " , with the president serving a five-year mandate , renewable for three terms .
11 Half of the 400 national representatives would be elected on a constituency basis and the other half by proportional representation .
12 The proposed deal would be modelled on a settlement this year for 130,000 NHS administrative and clerical staff .
13 The proposed deal would be modelled on a settlement this year for 130,000 NHS administrative and clerical staff .
14 The idea would be modelled on a settlement this year for 130,000 NHS administrative and clerical staff .
15 June : June 1 : Bessmertnykh and Baker announced in Lisbon agreement in principle on the resolution of disputes about the CFE treaty ; June 5 : President Gorbachev in Oslo accepted the 1990 Nobel Peace Prize and called for active and practical Western support for perestroika and glasnost ; June 11 : it was reported that Soviet-Cuban trade , halted because of Cuba 's hard currency shortage , would be continued on a barter basis ; June 11 : it was reported that the rouble could become domestically convertible on Jan. 1 , 1992 ; June 19-20 : Jacques Delors , President of the European Commission , had two days of talks in Moscow on Soviet-EC co-operation ; June 19 : the last Soviet soldier left Hungary .
16 The German was wearing the coat properly now as would be expected on a night as cold as this .
17 Apart from the evidence of reduced sexual interest in familiar members of the opposite sex , which I have already mentioned , the great mass of data shows that freely chosen human spouses are more like each other than would be expected on a chance basis .
18 This represents the maximum of information that normally would be found on a card , the minimum being the author , title and Subject-class mark .
19 They were also told that at 10 o'clock next morning she would be put on a plane back to India .
20 The Galiaras were told that she would be put on a plane at 3.30 pm .
21 The Secretariat for Foreign Affairs protested to the United States at the concept of " selective " aid to the republics after Baker told Congress on May 24 that future aid would be considered on a case by case basis .
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