Example sentences of "which would [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Here there is an excess burden associated with price subsidies or in-kind transfers which would be absent in the case of a cash transfer .
2 The expenditure base defined above includes wealth transferred , but it has sometimes been argued that the base should include only consumption , which would be equivalent to entering only receipts net of transfers on the left-hand side of ( 9–2 ) , as one would if one treated the dynasty as an integrated unit .
3 The agreement , under which the government expected to save $1,000 million , included options for the creditor banks ( i ) to make new bond loans carrying a 15-year maturity and seven-year grace period before payment of interest which would be equivalent to 20 per cent of their exposure ; ( ii ) to offer 30 per cent discounts on bonds for loans swaps in return for guarantees on principal and interest payments and additional payments after six years if oil prices rose beyond a specified level ( thought to be $26 per barrel ) ; ( iii ) to cut interest rates to 5 per cent for two years before gradually raising them ; or ( iv ) to allow the Venezuelan government to buy back existing loans at larger discounts ( estimated to be 60-65 per cent ) should the banks be willing to take the loss .
4 Following two days of heavy fighting around Osijek , the main town in Slavonia , with heavy army involvement , Tudjman on Aug. 22 issued an ultimatum to the Presidency warning that unless Serbian aggression against Croatia stopped and the army left Croatia by Aug. 31 , " all necessary steps " would be taken to protect the republic and the army would be declared an occupying force ( which would be equivalent to a declaration of war ) .
5 Additionally , the buyer can claim damages which would be equivalent to the difference in cost of buying another similar computer elsewhere and any other expenses and losses he has been put to as a direct consequence of the breach , with the proviso that he mitigates his losses , that is , he keeps them to a minimum .
6 All Windows applications work in this common environment , sharing many facilities which would be application-specific under DOS .
7 In owing a duty of undivided loyalty , it could again be argued that the conglomerate is under a duty to take advantage of sources of information reasonably available which would be relevant to the client .
8 The following is an example of a single unit related to training delivery which would be relevant to a range of occupational roles , including line managers , supervisors and trainers :
9 In the right column , note down all the points which would be relevant to or useful in your essay in particular .
10 And sub-section ( 4 ) defines ‘ relevant employee shares ’ as ‘ shares of the company which would be relevant in it but for the fact that they are held by a person who acquired them in pursuance of an employees ’ share scheme ’
11 However there are many less ambitious preservation projects which would be possible with as few as a dozen determined people and not too expensive .
12 A potential offeror or its advisers may accordingly acquire shares in the target and use this right to ascertain the compensation which would be payable to directors of the target if they were dismissed and any golden parachute arrangements ( see para 18.5.1 below ) which may exist .
13 Taxpayers who chose not to assess themselves would send their return by 1 October for the Revenue to compute the tax outstanding , which would be payable by 1 January .
14 ‘ Mr. Fitzgerald … submitted that the lack of care which could form the basis of the verdict could be a legitimate method used by the jury of expressing a view that there was a culpable breach by someone of a legal or moral duty to take care of the deceased which would be distinct from the general duty of care on which the modern law of negligence is based .
15 He said after the meeting : ‘ If the Government does not change its mind a strike looks inevitable , which would be terrible for the people of Britain .
16 Thorpe J. having held that ‘ there is no doubt at all that J. is a child of sufficient understanding to make an informed decision , ’ I shall assume that , so far as the common law is concerned , Lord Scarman would have decided that neither the local authority nor W. 's aunt , both of whom had parental responsibilities , could give consent to treatment which would be effective in the face of W. 's refusal of consent .
17 The levy , which would be effective until June 30 , 1992 , was designed to raise at least 20,000 million pesos in additional revenue .
18 Law will consequently disappear under socialism , where substantive collective goals ( embodied in the plan ) will replace formal legal equality , which would be dysfunctional to socialism .
19 At the £500 certain income level , they are constructed to have the same slope ( and the same slope as has the curve labelled C , which would be appropriate for a risk-neutral person ) .
20 The Chief Executive wrote on 1 September 1988 to colleges offering courses which would be appropriate for this type of development and a number have expressed interest .
21 In addition to these plans , each of which would be appropriate for different zones , there should be an overall plan to limit the total amount of traffic in the city as a whole .
22 Presumably the great advantage of word-processing , if , if you have the sort of decent printer that you mentioned , is that you could send what appear to be rather personal letters to a whole lot of people rather rapidly erm putting in , for example , at a very elementary level , their individual name , but also coupling together relevant paragraphs erm which would be appropriate to them .
23 Without relying on pre-1975 cases , Lord Diplock interpreted section 2(3) ( 4 ) as excluding the obtaining , by oral deposition or the disclosure of documents , of anything other than evidence which would be admissible at the trial of the action .
24 It would be expected to advise the Secretary of State for Scotland who would still be in the UK Cabinet and responsible to the UK House of Commons , a situation which would be intolerable to its members , resented by Scots MPs and bound to lead to conflict .
25 Of those who have developed BSL skills later in life , few will have had the opportunity of language exposure which would be available for , say , English people learning French in France .
26 The report also recommended the introduction of a needs-related housing allowance which would be available to people based on their means and their housing requirements .
27 With the growing awareness of the scale of financing which would be necessary for urgent economic and environmental projects in Eastern Europe , there was some recognition that the EBRD could only be one of several sources of funds , but emphasis was given to its potential as a co-ordinating and technical assistance agency .
28 So far , the City Airport has not applied for building approval for new roads , or additional car parking which would be necessary for the move .
29 Remember : the Government had set for the growth of earnings a guideline of five per cent ; and looked towards a long-term approach in which collective bargaining would be based each year on a broad agreement between Government , union and employers about the maximum level of earnings which would be compatible with keeping inflation under control in the following twelve months .
30 There was also agreement to store in Israel US$100,000,000 worth of US weaponry which would be compatible with Israel 's systems and available for its use in emergencies .
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