Example sentences of "would be granted " in BNC.

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1 But after the letter was read out it was deceided he 'd be granted bail for four weeks pending further medical treatment , that being so he 's due to reappear in court on July the 28th .
2 Yes , I 'd move that erm they 'd be granted two days .
3 Capricorn 's application for a stay of the English action would be granted .
4 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 .
5 The EFTA countries , the richest countries in Europe as a group , would be granted a privileged relationship in return for a full share in the burden of supporting the economic development of Eastern and Southern Europe .
6 These loans would be granted quickly .
7 There the interview had ended , Wilson leaving with another wish for good health , a wish she could not believe would be granted .
8 Even the solicitors could not say whether Legal Aid would be granted to all or any of the four families .
9 Early in August , after sending the department a recorded delivery letter every month from January , I was finally informed that my husband would be granted his claim — but they could n't make the payment yet because they had lost his file .
10 It seemed as good a way of ingratiating myself as any other : the palace was a protective place , and there was no automatic guarantee that a visiting journalist would be granted an audience .
11 After this , he resigned himself more or less to an athletics-oriented existence , taking up the offer of a job in a sports equipment shop , where he would be granted ample time off to compete in meetings and train regularly .
12 Between 1337 and 1353 the tax on wool formed part of a series of schemes under which the king attempted to establish a body of powerful and wealthy merchants who would be granted a monopoly in the purchase and export of wool in return for making loans to the king which would be repaid from the maltote , the export tax on wool .
13 In O'Reilly v. Mackman the House of Lords held that a prisoner who was seeking to challenge ( on the ground of breach of natural justice ) a decision of a Board of Prison Visitors which had the effect of depriving him of a remission of sentence , had to use AJR procedure because he had no private law right to a remission but only a legitimate expectation that the remission would be granted if no disciplinary sentence of forfeiture of remission had been made against him .
14 On the other hand , they would have been inspired by the promise that they , as loyal adherents of the Messiah , would be granted a unique recompense for their fidelity and for any suffering they had incurred .
15 Protection would be granted if Cessna produced aircraft in Brazil and modified its US designs to suit local conditions .
16 Moreover he persuaded his father to agree that if the terms imposed on the rebels last summer were not acceptable to them now — as obviously they were not — then they would be granted a fresh hearing in the King 's court .
17 The RES would , however , make it unlikely that such a mandate would be granted .
18 Sailors were not expected to undertake more than their normal duties on board ship ; should they , however , be injured as a consequence of " warlike operations " , they would be entitled to a pension or gratuity , and should they lose their lives , dependent relatives would be granted compensation .
19 Frequently on smaller contracts , builders do not formally obtain consent and assume that it would be granted .
20 Now , on the chaise to Banff , Boswell planned with Johnson that they would regenerate the University of St Andrews according to the abilities or conceits of the Club members , each of whom would be granted a Faculty or two .
21 When I 'd had confirmation that permission would be granted for one dwelling , no size specified , I toured round the estate agents , seeking a prospective purchaser . ’
22 In acknowledgement of the urgent need for reform in this area , de Klerk proposed initially that henceforth : ( i ) the death penalty would be limited as an option of sentence to extreme cases , and the area of judicial discretion in the imposition of sentence would be broadened ( currently the death sentence was mandatory for certain crimes ) ; ( ii ) all those sentenced to death would be granted automatic right of appeal — up till now there had been no appeal against this sentence ; ( iii ) no further executions would be carried out until Parliament had decided on the proposals .
23 It seemed likely that the capital would be granted statehood , a promise made by both Janata Dal and the BJP during the November election campaign .
24 The Iraqi government announced on March 1 , 1989 , that a general amnesty from legal proceedings would be granted to " all Iraqis who reside abroad and are involved in any political crime with the exception of the traitors Jalal al-Talabani and the agents of the Iranian regime [ a reference to the DPK ] " .
25 Those who had been in Italy before the end of 1989 and who registered within an appointed time limit were to be allowed to remain in the country and would be granted rights to medical care , schooling and equality of opportunity in relation to employment .
26 However , the ICRC also reported that Iran would not accept doctors , technicians or other professionals ( with which it was well equipped as the result of its war with Iraq ) , sniffer dogs or blood plasma ( on religious grounds ) , or satellite communications equipment ; it also insisted that food must conform to Islamic rules , and that those delivering the aid would be granted 24-hour visas only .
27 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 .
28 It was confirmed on June 7 that citizens born before May 31 , 1991 , would be granted government vouchers worth 10,000 tugriks ( US$1,400 ) with which to buy shares in state properties .
29 The central points of the package were ( i ) the granting within 10 years of self-government to the country 's Indian peoples [ see p. 38384 for Ontario 's recognition of Indian rights ] ; ( ii ) the recognition of Quebec as a " distinct society " empowered to control such areas as employment training , immigration , cultural programmes , broadcasting and tourism but with the proviso that similar powers would be granted to other provinces ; ( iii ) the creation of an elected senate ; ( iv ) the prohibition from mid-1995 of any laws or practices which restricted the mobility of people , capital , services and goods across the country ; and ( v ) greater regional representation on the board of the Bank of Canada .
30 Under the basic criteria for the restoration of Latvian citizenship and naturalization , approved by the Supreme Council by 93 votes to 30 with seven abstentions , citizenship would be granted automatically to anyone who had held Latvian citizenship before 1940 ( the start of Soviet occupation ) , and to their descendants , even if they were not currently resident in Latvia .
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