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

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1 Moreover , whereas a lava flow-front would have half buried any pre-existing craters a low-angle thrust fault would intersect such craters , as observed on Mercury .
2 To hear some people talk , you would think such things are all in a jumbled undifferentiated past , much as the Louis XIV 's palace of Versailles with its real hall of mirrors now also houses Jacques-Louis David 's massive celebrations of Napoleon and of the revolution which brought down the Bourbons .
3 The East would prefer such a comprehensive approach from the community , rather than a series of bilateral arrangements .
4 It is nowadays quite unrealistic for a tenant even to attempt to secure a long letting of commercial property at a fixed rack rent ; and no well-advised landlord would grant such a lease .
5 I can not make myself … and who would want such a … thing … ? ’
6 Hopes that the ERM would make such exhortation unnecessary have so far been dashed .
7 No analyst would make such a claim today , and the ‘ nationalization ’ thesis has had to be revised in the light of increased local variations in voting behaviour .
8 Bannister , told earlier this week that he could have a second month on trial at the City Ground after scoring twice against Oldham as substitute for Sheringham , confessed : ‘ I never thought I would make such quick progress with Forest .
9 USL president Roel Pieper says the technology that would make such a move possible is not yet formalised , indicating that it will be either the Open Software Foundation 's Architecture Neutral Distribution Format or a binary conversion .
10 When asked why they would make such a move , most replied that
11 He would have been amazed to learn that subsequent generations would make such stuff the foundation of dogmas .
12 Chamberlain provided the way out by suggesting to Balcarres that both he and Long should withdraw and so allow Law to be elected unanimously ; he also turned down Balcarres 's remarkable advice that he should allow Long to be elected since Long would make such a mess of things that Chamberlain would be bound to succeed within the year .
13 ( Copies of old rugs sometimes include the original date and signature , but there is rarely any attempt to pass them off as originals ; even if there were , other indicators of age would make such deceit obvious . )
14 But other marsupials live in a way that would make such an exposed method of transport positively lethal .
15 It seemed unlikely that anyone so competent as Dora would make such an elementary mistake , but under that fierce gaze Melissa felt bound to make some suggestion , however implausible .
16 The question is whether the Treaty of Maastricht would make such a transfer of allegiance imperative .
17 At first he refused to answer , then realised that no assassin would make such a noise so went down to the door and called out : ‘ Who 's there ? ’
18 If only she had realised , on that first morning when she had seen Luke crossing the reception area of Woodline Design , that he would make such a shattering impact upon her , then she might have walked away .
19 The broad gauge set the standard for developments for half a century , largely because the greater stability permitted higher speeds than were then possible on the narrow gauge and hence led to engineering advances that would make such speeds possible , eventually in the narrow gauge as well .
20 The question that the hon. Gentleman has to answer is what nostrums put forward by his Front-Bench spokesmen would make such a record possible under a Labour Government .
21 Advice from the University was that ISDN2 ( International Standard Digital Network ) telephone system would make such links much easier than at present .
22 Labour MP 's Jo Richardson and Gavin Strang , are at present putting forward proposals in parliament to introduce a new clause to the proposed Employment Bill which would make such discrimination illegal .
23 It was the primary purpose of reorganisation to recast local government in a way which would make such palliatives unnecessary .
24 It was the task of the Uthwatt Committee , from whose report this quotation is taken , to devise a scheme which would make such a basis possible . ’
25 The impossibility of shaking them in cross-examination would make such a reform grossly unfair to the media .
26 No Spanish woman would make such a crude remark , unless she was a gypsy woman , of course . ’
27 The All Blacks would treat such an outmoded approach with the scorn it deserves , although on the other hand they might have been impressed with Bridgend 's contrasting mobility and aggression .
28 A sum like this , though , would eat such a hole in it as to jeopardize his ordinary work .
29 Ottaviani let it be known , however , that his Theological Commission would regard such votes as guidelines only , not directives .
30 The French and Spanish critics rarely seem to have firm convictions about matters of performance practice ( although they usually feel strongly about the character and quality of the performance ) , and we may suppose that they would regard such convictions as an impediment to the essentially journalistic nature of their enterprise .
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