Examples of 'would be postponed' in a sentence

Meaning of "would be postponed"

would be postponed - This phrase suggests that a planned event, meeting, or activity will be rescheduled to a later time or date, usually due to unforeseen circumstances or reasons

How to use "would be postponed" in a sentence

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would be postponed
Perhaps that exam would be postponed tomorrow.
Angola trusted that the inclusion of the item would be postponed.
Consideration would be postponed to the next meeting.
I had no idea demolition would be postponed.
The question would be postponed to a later session of the Commission.
Investment and employment decisions would be postponed or canceled.
The kingdom would be postponed until some far-off future time.
It was decided that their adoption would be postponed to a later date.
This date would be postponed a few more times prior to May 10 due to weather.
The honeymoon would be postponed.
Disputes about the Sino-Indian border and national security would be postponed.
The story of the future would be postponed until later.
The Chancellor said that non-industrial capital projects would be postponed.
Any other debates would be postponed and de-prioritized.
He hoped that that did not mean that the declaration would be postponed indefinitely.

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Without sickness, death would be postponed for most people.
CENI said the publication of preliminary results would be postponed.
Item 24 on the final draft agenda would be postponed to the May II part-session.
He said if the weather was bad tomorrow, the match would be postponed.
Consideration of the report of Gabon would be postponed until the fifty-first session.
Assuming the other member states all agreed, Brexit would be postponed.
I had a feeling it would be postponed.
The election of the third Vice-Chairman and the Rapporteur would be postponed.
I was told that my speaking time would be postponed until 9.00 this evening.
The CHAIRMAN said that, in the circumstances, action on the draft resolution would be postponed.
The university said final exams would be postponed through to Sunday.
If it were to rain tomorrow, the match would be postponed.
Rugby World Cup said no matches would be postponed or rescheduled.
Just three or four months ago it seemed that they would be postponed or cancelled.
If not, the meeting would be postponed.
The Chairman announced that action on the draft resolution would be postponed to a later date.
Normally, outputs that can not be produced would be postponed and not terminated.
The Speaker promptly replied that discussion of the Bill would be postponed for two days.
Bundesliga announced that all soccer matches would be postponed until at least 2 April.
I understood why the Olympic Games would be postponed.
The chairman thus announced that item 14 would be postponed to a future meeting.
So they made a promise. the duel would be postponed.
I probably said that as it 's so hot … murders would be postponed till the autumn.
If there was to be a Roman retaliation, it would be postponed for some time.
On April 6, the Army announced that basic training would be postponed for recruits.
Azzali ( Italy ) during the meeting indicated that the survey would be postponed one year.
On October 16 Morínigo announced that the Presidential elections would be postponed for two years.
Later that day, the government announced that the meeting would be postponed until February 12.
The city authorities informed the Centre that any construction would be postponed until August 2006.
The third Meeting of States Parties agreed that the election would be postponed until March 1997.
Last week 's big announcement was that WordPress 5.0 would be postponed to the 27th of November.
On 31 October 2014, Sony announced that the PlayStation Plus Edition would be postponed until further notice.

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