Example sentences of "that [noun prp] would [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Government officials expressed confidence in January 1990 that Bolivia would by June have cancelled all its commercial bank debts , after receiving promises of a total of $30,500,000 in donations which would enable it to buy back the remaining $270,000,000 .
2 He assumed , as he had been led to believe at meetings with General Helmuth von Moltke immediately prior to the war , that Germany would at the outset deploy some eight corps in East Prussia .
3 It was a foregone conclusion that Haslam would for the second time in his career find himself ‘ pitch-forked ’ into a retrenchment programme .
4 His best guess was that the reference was to Nerys , that his unconscious mind had been looking for comfort in the prospect that Wayne would at least be with his mother , in which case he decided that there was probably some hope for his mental state after all .
5 Moreover , although no prime minister or co-ordinator was named , there was speculation that Mchangama would in fact head the government despite his apparent demotion .
6 During their talks , Bhattarai assured his Indian counterpart V. P. Singh that Nepal would in future consult India on important defence-related matters .
7 Iran would also enforce the embargo , according to an announcement by President Rafsanjani on Aug. 24 , despite the unexpected announcement by Saddam Hussein on Aug. 15 that Iraq would in effect accept Iran 's terms for a peace settlement between the two countries [ see pp. 37667-68 ] .
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