Example sentences of "would be the [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Suppose a judgement about reaching criterion performance had to be made on the basis of the results of the tests used in the consistency experiment described above , what would be the decision for individual pupils ? |
2 | The Delta kites are selected for their consistency rather than extreme rates of turn or agility as would be the case for a sport kite flown solo . |
3 | Even if her scheme permits her to make additional pension contributions to make up for missing years of service , such payments will cost her more than would be the case for a man of the same age and salary status , since the arrangements assume that a woman will live longer and therefore claim benefits for longer than a man . |
4 | The judge went on to say that this would be the case for any dispute whether of fact or law , and that there was no rule of public policy preventing parties from agreeing to remit a question of law to the exclusive and final jurisdiction of an expert . |
5 | But if Paddy Ashdown embraced Neil Kinnock 's successor , what would be the consequences for his party and policies ? |
6 | Within a few days of Elizabeth 's death the reivers had taken what they imagined would be the opportunity for easy plunder , and swarmed over the Border in what their victims and the Wardens referred to as ‘ Ill Week ’ . |
7 | It seemed unlikely , however , that a more abrasive or divisive programme would be the way for them to recover their position . |
8 | But a completely different word would be the word for what 's behind the cattle in the West Mainland it 's a and in the East Mainland it 's an or an . |
9 | Maybe this would be the turn for him . |
10 | Because they believed and they got me to believe at the time , that nationalization would be the cure for all our ills . |
11 | If that irrational culture had access to our rationality and science , what would be the implications for the Western sense of difference and uniqueness ? |
12 | What would be the implications for the other republics of Yugoslavia , or what used to be Yugoslavia ? |
13 | I lay down in my boat , sure that when we reached the rough , open water , that would be the end for me . |
14 | What would be the motive for continuing the siege any longer ? |
15 | The maximum penalty for gross indecency committed by a man over 21 with someone aged under 21 would be increased from two to five years , as would be the penalty for the offence of attempting to procure or procuring a man under 21 to commit an act of gross indecency . |
16 | The group decided that TRADE would be the theme for the conference . |
17 | If the matches were played at different times , it would be the cause for the outbreak of WW 111 . |
18 | The obvious success of the Bermuda agreement was shown by the issue of a joint statement in September 1946 that the Bermuda wording would be the basis for all future bilateral air agreements signed by each country . |
19 | Dare he think it — the paper that would be the basis for a new political movement that would sweep the country . |
20 | Forms of expertise would be exclusively held and arranged such that the ideal of the specialist-expert would be the basis for individual or occupational specialist or sub-unit empowerment in the system . |
21 | Research and Strategy — local authorities should carry out detailed ongoing research into the housing needs of every community and produce a strategy which would be the basis for all housing provision and development . |
22 | All the same , constituency party membership rose that year to 265,763 , an increase of well over 10% on 1943.35 With the sudden break-out of the armies from the Normandy bridgehead , it looked as if what Churchill called the ‘ German war ’ was about to come to its conclusion ; and , as we have seen , in October 1944 , when the Commons once more renewed the electoral truce for a year , it was Churchill himself who said that this would be the signal for the dissolution of the coalition . |
23 | within the Catholic sector would be the yardstick for analysis , assessment and inspection by the appropriate authority . |
24 | Chief among these would be the contest for the key governorship of the state of Sao Paulo . |
25 | If the council did not react to that notice , then would be the time for the tenant to exercise the right to prosecute . |
26 | Soon it would be the time for her evening drink : " Just the one , Gigi , do n't you think ? " she would croon when the old bird , freed from her cage , crawled up to crouch against her cheek . |
27 | He also gave a strong indication that he and other leading party figures had accepted that Rocard , the leader of the smallest faction within the party but one of the country 's most popular politicians , would be the front-runner for the PS nomination to succeed President François Mitterrand in the presidential elections in 1995 . |
28 | So what would be the prospects for a young artist who worked and had his friends and comrades in St-Germain-des Pres in 1945 ? |
29 | On Sundays three or four houses in Celtic Crescent and its neighbouring streets — always including Rabbi Moishe 's would be the venue for morning prayers . |
30 | Additionally , there would be the potential for widening the scope of the ‘ shorter-paper ’ series by including more non-systematic papers , which would increase its appeal to the academic community . |