Example sentences of "[noun] would [verb] [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A failure to carry out necessary work would give rise to liability .
2 Their initial abuse would give way to laughter when they understood we were looking for a prahu which would carry us eastwards .
3 Mr Bennett said the cash aid delay would give time to work-up a scheme ‘ satisfactory to all parties ’ .
4 ( a ) The Criminal Law Revision Committee 's Eighth Report , Theft and Related Offences , Cmnd 2977 , 1966 , 41 , on which the 1968 Act was based , envisaged that some fact situations would give rise to liability under both ss.1 and 15 .
5 Keynote speaker Andy Grove , CEO of Intel , announced that by the end of this year , every PC user would have access to software based video compression and decompression .
6 As an alternative to imprisonment , the courts would have discretion to sentence offenders , with their consent , to between forty and 240 hours of community service work .
7 In 1829 Elie de Beaumont put forward the idea that the Earth is contracting and argued that compressional stresses set up in the crust as a result of the cooling of the Earth 's interior would give rise to faulting , folding and thickening of the crust , and eventually to the formation of mountain ranges .
8 Indeed , social morality leaders came to believe that earlier marriages would discourage resort to prostitution .
9 So for once the sort of comment John would make face to face with other collaborators is actually recorded .
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