Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Hence , it was believed , the economy would attain maximum growth , to the benefit of all : hard work , self-reliance and respectability — which were in theory demanded of all , including employers — would benefit both rich and poor , morally and materially .
2 The system was seen to benefit the Soviet Union , whose oil and gas exports to Eastern Europe would attain high market prices .
3 ‘ And you would override that belief ? ’
4 Events in the cities would unfold much as Marx had envisaged , with a phase of bourgeois rule culminating in proletarian revolution , but there was no need for the peasantry to pass through capitalism .
5 While accepting that in the cities events would unfold much as Marx had envisaged , with a phase of bourgeois rule culminating in proletarian revolution , they insisted that in the countryside peasant revolution could achieve the immediate ‘ socialization ’ of the land and abolition of private ownership in preparation for the ultimate transition to socialist production .
6 This offers 35 slots for now but there are plans to upgrade to a model 580 that would double this number .
7 Meanwhile , one would exhort those workers who are conscious of the problems for their residents and would help them if they could to do their best — within the law and within the limits of their own conscience — to mend the situation in their own particular place of work if mending is needed there .
8 Mr Wilson 's hopes that the new group of freshmen Democrats would remain immune to the Speaker 's charms have already been dashed ; last month they lined up behind Mr Brown to defeat a Wilson nominee for superintendent of schools .
9 Official results were not due until mid-July , but unofficial returns suggested that the distribution of seats in the 109-member National Parliament would be as follows : Pangu Pati ( PP ) 22 seats , People 's Democratic Movement ( PDM ) 15 , People 's Action Party ( PAP ) 13 , People 's Progress Party ( PPP ) 10 , Melanesian Alliance nine , League of National Advancement ( LNA ) five , National Party two , Melanesian United Front ( MUF ) one , others one , and independents 30 ; one seat would remain vacant because voting was delayed by the death of a candidate .
10 French leadership of the European movement , which it had held since at least the early 1950s , was severely shaken and no longer undisputed , even though its influence would remain strong .
11 Even if all informed people could agree concerning what animal welfare is , and how well various animals are faring — and these are large assumptions — the animal welfarist 's position would remain controversial because of how it answers the question ‘ What may be done in the name of , or in pursuit of , animal welfare ? ’
12 Political observers felt , however , that difficulties could still arise with the USA , because of his publicly expressed view that Japan 's trade surplus was a " fundamentally insoluble problem " caused by unstoppable world demand for superior Japanese products , and would remain impervious to import tariffs or even major currency shifts .
13 The volatility of the broad share indices would remain muted .
14 Secondly , even if man could achieve the impossible and live a perfect life , fulfilling the divine requirements in all particulars , a doctrine of merit would remain unacceptable to the God of the Bible .
15 Old Bailey Judge Neil Denison said the 38-year-old salesman would remain dangerous after his release .
16 All of that would seem set fair to ensure that , even in straitened circumstances , BBC Scotland would remain distinctive and discrete , its command of its own affairs at least preserved .
17 The Commonwealth would remain relevant , he said , and little pleases the Queen more than that .
18 Canvassing on his behalf appears to have indicated , however , that many MPs would remain loyal to the Prime Minister in a first ballot , switching only in a second when , of course , there might be additional candidates .
19 The idea that a free India would remain loyal to the British empire filled him with brilliant scorn .
20 He also saw that by inviting Nixon when he was out of office with few prospects of getting back into it , Ceauşescu struck a chord with the future US President , who would remain loyal to his friend in need .
21 Even liberals believed that the colonies would remain loyal if they received economic benefits and shared in the ideals of liberty , equality and fraternity , which France provided through her ‘ civilising mission ’ .
22 After this meeting , Gen. Suchinda publicly assured the Prime Minister that the Army would remain loyal , and Chatichai was confident enough to leave for the United States on schedule .
23 Aquino 's choice was criticized in some quarters for threatening the possibility of splitting her support — between those who would remain loyal to the LDP and those who would support Ramos — and thereby allowing an opposition candidate to win .
24 Capital investment would remain subject to certain restrictions in particularly sensitive areas , such as purchase of real estate by non-nationals in some EFTA countries .
25 The amendment , which did not alter the Union Territory status of Delhi , also stipulated that laws enacted by the Delhi assembly would remain subject to those made by Parliament .
26 They would remain subject to general company law and there would still be a third member of the board , the club secretary , who could in no way be called a cat 's paw .
27 In the following weeks , readers were told that Diana was reconciled to the fact she would remain married to Charles , but that they would lead separate lives .
28 The South African rand would remain legal tender for at least two years after independence .
29 When was came , Reza Shah declared that Iran would remain neutral , but the German invasion of the USSR rendered that impossible .
30 Bases of the 14th Army had come under attack from civilians looking for weapons , and initial assurances that the Army would remain neutral were followed by a statement issued on March 17 that , should war in the region become a reality , the Army would act to defend itself .
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