Example sentences of "would [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This could only mean that , in time , India would attain a status equal to that of the white dominions .
2 A star that is 1.4 times heavier than our Sun has a Schwarzschild radius of only 2 km , and if such a star were to shrink to this size it would attain a mean density of , far beyond the density of nuclei .
3 With a cash transfer the recipient of government assistance would attain a welfare level as shown by .
4 A weighty body of objective opinion — of HMI , teachers , academics and local authorities — had built up during the 1970s to support the common-sense view that a pupil leaving school aged sixteen at the youngest should be prepared for the responsibilities and opportunities associated with the age of majority which he or she would attain no more than two years later .
5 He would ply a wealthy traveller with drink until he was besozzled , and then lead the unfortunate traveller up to his best room .
6 But while the DTI would override the Treasury , a new ‘ powerful Department of Consumer Affairs ’ would antagonise the DTI .
7 Treaty provisions would override the specific rules of the Common Agricultural Policy , unless a contrary indication existed .
8 They had boosted the strength of the signal they were bouncing off the troposphere and started transmitting the pre-coded programme that would override the telemetric signals being sent from Bacton to the offshore gas platforms .
9 Vice Chancellor Sir Donald Nicholls , declining to grant Venables the injunction he sought yesterday , said that to have done so would override the majority decision of the Spurs board , which had the right to ‘ hire and fire . ’
10 Later they would inscribe the shells with questions put to their ancestors .
11 At the Huntsman 's Inn in Ide , Kent , the refurbishment proposals were to involve demolitions so extensive that all but a portion of the building 's external wall would be destroyed , the planned reconstruction included an extension that would double the size of the original structure .
12 This would double the number of advocates and could make fees more competitive .
13 If worker-parkers had to pay $35 a month , it would double the cost of most commuting trips .
14 The vicar and his team , led by outgoing churchwarden Robert Parker , envisage an extension which would double the width of the existing church , and which would include a parish office and a private room for counselling and other meetings .
15 Either of these would double the study time needed .
16 Matthew Fullerton , chartered surveyor and a property consultant for MOE , said if the site was approved by planners it would double the company 's operating space .
17 ( The cor anglais , if any , would double the 1st horn in unison .
18 They would double the numbers against you .
19 After a course of antibiotics in pregnancy , women will still be vulnerable to reinfection via sexual intercourse , while extension of prophylaxis to their spouses would double the cost without necessarily guaranteeing improved efficacy .
20 And twice a day , somebody would transmit a very brief , very high speed coded message from the apartment next door via the VHF array aimed at Nicosia .
21 What 's more , Pinnacle says it will deliver its S-10 clone at around 65% of Sun 's list price , which would peg an entry-level machine with a 36MHz CPU doing 86 MIPS , 44 SPECint92 and 53 SPECfp92 at around $12,000 — £9,600 .
22 When the alarm was given , the animals would be driven into the ground floor of the Pele Tower , the local families would ascend a ladder to the first floor , the women and children climbing again to the bower above and the men to the roof , where they would repulse the invaders .
23 Such objects do not lie beyond our grasp , as the sceptic might suggest ; for we can hope that every member of the set of statements about what would be observed should be conclusively verified , and in such a case there would remain no further possibility that the material object statement should be false .
24 But though the intention will be to curb the power of union leaders wielding hundreds of thousands of block votes , Mr Whitty emphasised that Labour would remain a trade union-based party .
25 Under this Mrs Thatcher and Dr FitzGerald agreed that Northern Ireland would remain a part of the United Kingdom according to the wishes of its majority , but that ministers from Britain and the Republic would meet regularly to review political and security aspects .
26 The majority view was that Britain was and would remain a great power , giving the world leadership based on her experience over the centuries rather than on the depth of her pocket .
27 To reassure worried German managers , Pirelli stresses that Continental would remain a German company and would keep control of its own brands .
28 Whatever route was chosen , water supplies would remain a controversial topic .
29 Finally , there would remain a central core containing the reactor building itself .
30 In February 1937 Marshal Göring visited Marshal Śmigły-Rydz in Warsaw and assured him that Germany had absolutely no territorial claims on the Polish Corridor and that Danzig , though ‘ eternally bound ’ to Poland by trade , would remain a Free City .
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