Example sentences of "would [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Would allied soldiers remain on German soil ? ;
2 The key question is : what impact would Labour policies have on unemployment and the economic well-being of the country ?
3 Only when senior creditors were paid in full would junior creditors , and after them preference shareholders , get some cash .
4 What would regional assemblies do ?
5 Would private individuals have their own transport ?
6 Would hon. Members who are below the Gangway come into the Chamber or leave , please ?
7 Nor would different pictures have succeeded where these failed .
8 I was warned if I said anything there would broken windows : I would be assaulted and my children too . ’
9 After the tribunal , director of personnel for New Possibilities Andrew Arnold said there were lessons to be learned and not only would proper records now be kept of disciplinary hearings but a new ‘ whistle-blowing ’ policy was being introduced to make it easier for staff to expose wrong-doing .
10 Statistical analysis techniques in taxonomy demand the use of powerful workstations , as would chemotaxonomic methods .
11 Would social surveys be better understood if both approaches to data analysis were to be adopted ?
12 An Observer sale would not make much of a dent but it would staunch losses Lonrho may no longer want to suffer .
13 For example , in a study of female managers from different cultures , Japanese managers , displaying maintenance behaviours in groups , were more likely to teach new skills , to write personal notes to group members and to discuss people issues than would British managers .
14 What would British voters make of the STV , and what effect would it have on MPs ?
15 The aftermath of the war left many displaced persons , and towns would fine vagabonds for entering their portals .
16 Not only would national parliaments not have any control over the decisions reached in the Council , no one else would either .
17 It is clear that while Althusser compares the ‘ science ’ of Marxism with the ‘ science ’ of the material sciences , he is not describing the same features as would traditional sociologists or philosophers .
18 Would existing firms relocate into the zones because of their incentives , to no overall effect ?
19 But if the spirit of the Marxist analysis is correct , we need to know the answer to a second question , ‘ Why , in a modern capitalist society , would major capitalists , whoever they might be , typically identify the bourgeois and national interests , even if Rockefeller , Lindsay and the other actual capitalists were to have different life histories ? ’
20 A well known joker thought he would liven things up a bit .
21 In this context , although Mr Lawson supports the ERM , he too would be , no doubt , a narrow-minded nationalist when faced with the prospect of European Monetary Union , as would increasing numbers of German economists who argue on the basis of economic research that EMU is not necessarily an attractive option .
22 Would impatient abolitionists like Regan be prepared to wait that long ?
23 Moreover , not only would Vietnamese interests be subordinate to those of France but the French Communist Party in turn was expected to follow a policy which was subordinate to that of international communism : in a word , Comintern policy .
24 If any government were to try to force them to do so , there would interminable arguments about its definition and measurement , especially at a time when price controls and other government interventions are causing enormous distortions in enterprise incomes .
25 They were also more likely in task behaviours to use social events to get things done and to check the quality of group output than would American managers .
26 Would other farmers help ?
27 But the fact that he 's a born racer , I mean I know him quite well , I 've seen him around a lot , I would talk to him a lot , so would other colleagues here , every race since that decision , I think without trying , he persuaded himself , we were able to persuade him without trying too hard that maybe he should reconsider ; I think time did the rest .
28 Or would African governments control the press and so prevent alternative voices from being heard ?
29 Would financial statements made up to 28 February 1993 satisfy the six months rule ?
30 Nor would snatched snaps of us going home in our car that evening have revealed any particular closeness as my passionate tirade about his behaviour fell on deaf or rather sleeping ears as he lay comatose in the passenger seat .
  Next page