Sentence examples for would be formal from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Annan did speak of the need for "clear and unambiguous support of a united Security Council" for the United Nations actions on the ground, and officials said it was likely that there would be formal Security Council reconsideration of the United Nations role in Iraq sometime later.

This means that the more competent a small firm manager is, the greater the chances that s/he would be formal.

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Some of Mr. McCain's associates said on Wednesday that while these would not be formal interviews, the weekend would provide Mr. McCain a chance to know some of his potential running mates in a social context.

"I don't think it would need to be formal.

A mixture of 3 ab (which would be the formal SN2′ product in Entry 14, Table 3) and 29 (which would be the formal SN2 product in entry 14, Table 3) was prepared using an alternative three-step procedure by Gais;[ 29] this produced an inseparable mixture of (R)- 3 ab in 80 20 e.r. and rac- 29 in a 2 1 ratio.

Officials at the organization said there would be no formal ceremony of accession.

Williams's dream would be for formal collaboration and partnership between charities and the entire NHS.

Other boys did come to play at my house, but the event would be rather formal.

It was added there would be a "formal check" at the initial meeting on each production to make sure the training had been done.

He said medical records did not reflect accusations Gurrumul was noted as a "drinker" and there would be no formal investigation.

She said that she hoped the tentative settlement would be made formal "because the city can't take any more battering".

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