Example sentences of "would be [vb pp] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Charlie Sheen , who will play a dim-witted muscleman in the film , Hot Shots 2 , said : ‘ I 'd be flattered if a spoof was made of one of my movies . ’
2 Accordingly , the ruling would be quashed and the case remitted to the Special Commissioners .
3 In the present case the Court had not been informed how many hours remained under the original order ; the later order would be quashed and an order for 60 hours substituted .
4 Held , granting the application , that the coroner had wrongly precluded himself from considering whether the cause of death had been aggravated by lack of care ; that where the medical cause of death was accompanied by concurrent events which themselves might be a cause of death , there was a case for considering the death ‘ unnatural ’ within the meaning of section 8(1) ( a ) of the Coroners Act 1988 , and an inquest should be held ; that the statutory duty imposed by section 11(5) of the Act of 1988 to investigate how death occurred prevailed in any conflict with the provision in rule 42 of the Coroners Rules 1984 that verdicts should not be framed so as to appear to decide any issue of civil liability ; that it was in the public interest to investigate by means of an inquest whether the deceased 's death might have been avoided had an ambulance been available earlier ; and that , accordingly , the coroner 's decision not to hold an inquest would be quashed and an order of mandamus granted for an inquest to be held ( post , pp. 491E , H , 493C–D , E–F ) .
5 The next day he called a halt to the anti-Suchinda rallies , but warned that they would be resumed if the government failed to implement the constitutional changes .
6 Alan Hamilton , advocate , for Central Region , gave an assurance no disciplinary hearing would be resumed till the interdict case concluded .
7 It was believed that this intervention would be aided if the state had control of certain key industries ( eg coal , railways , gas , electricity distribution ) , which were crucial to post-war economic recovery and which were in such a rundown state that it was unlikely that sufficient private capital would materialise to rejuvenate them .
8 In this context the declaration noted , however , that prospects for economic assistance would be enhanced if the Soviet Union decided to " shift resources substantially away from the military sector and to cut support to nations promoting regional conflict " ( the latter being an implied reference to Cuba ) .
9 Frankie heard his name mentioned several times and knew he would be punished when the row was over .
10 Then , an iron resolve began to grow within her , she would fight to make a future for herself , she was n't stupid or helpless , the problems would be tackled and every effort made to save the business .
11 It has been argued that continuous agriculture could be maintained if a closed nutrient cycle could be achieved , the canopy not perforated so that leaching would be prevented and the forest floor would not deteriorate , and if nutrients were added to equal those exported as crops and the diversity of species maintained .
12 The diagram shows how the pattern would be repeated if the point cams were at the edge of the knitting , as viewed from the purl side of the knitting .
13 This principle would be breached if an organisation sold information to a third party after collecting the information purely on the registered basis of an internal purpose of the organisation .
14 Evidence of the existence of the debt was documented and confirmed ; as regards recoverability , the auditors had assurances from Gimco and Berg that the bills would be honoured but no information about the ownership , financial position or resources of Gimco .
15 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 .
16 But Anthony Lester QC , appointed by the Attorney General to offer an independent legal opinion , told the court Tony 's best interest would be served if the tube was severed .
17 However , effective action would be limited while the cause of the smog remained unknown .
18 The author regarded as unfounded the fears of those moralists who thought God 's order would be destroyed if the birth of sons and daughters were determined by the parents .
19 A large number of those jobs would be destroyed if the Labour party were ever in a position to put its policies into practice .
20 Such strains would be exacerbated if a trend developed in which young and middle-aged people opted out , only to return to the NHS when they were unable to afford the private premiums in later life .
21 The fragments would be reunited and the hated paunchy old men of the traditional Labour movement would be overthrown .
22 At this stage , it was also important to establish that the best results would be achieved if a critical and constructive approach was adopted .
23 Thus , in insects which are hovering ( Weis-Fogh , 1972 ) , the plane of vibration tends to be more horizontal , while the maximum amount of forward movement would be achieved as the plane of vibration becomes vertical .
24 We agreed that all pupils from the relevant classes would be involved and no pupils with potential behaviour problems would be excluded .
25 Only four Executive Committee meetings a year would be involved as the Publicity Sub-Committee is at present in abeyance .
26 The examination not only confirmed the findings of the comparison stage of the FAOR study , but also highlighted the difficulties and expense that would be involved if the proposals were to be implemented at the level suggested ; at the same time it helped to dispel certain misconceptions about the needs of the users overall .
27 Hall defended the action he had taken and proposed that ‘ during the recess , to look at the designs which had been approved by the judges , and endeavour to ascertain the expense of carrying them out ; but nothing further would be done until the House was informed on that point ’ .
28 This would enhance the authority of international law because of the inherent and self-evidently moral qualities of such an impartial legal process ; the ‘ bindingness ’ of international law would be increased because the aims of the enterprise — the peaceful resolution of international conflicts — would be assumed to be universally desirable .
29 ’ One traditional way of discovering God 's will had been that of the biblical sortes — the question would be posed and the Bible then opened at random .
30 Edwards agreed last month to sell his stake of 51 per cent of the company 's shares to Knighton for £10m , but that deal would be scuppered if a court rules in favour of Edwards .
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