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

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1 Being a sensible young man he calculated energy changes for each reaction and used Standard Electrode Potentials , ( beloved of all A-level chemists ) claiming that this would ensure that all reactions he carried out were safe .
2 This would ensure that most pensioners would not need to rely on means-tested benefits .
3 However some would argue that such definitions are misplaced or misleading since there is an important variable missing from these models , the link between motivation and productivity .
4 Some would argue that these programmes did not reflect contemporary reality because ministers in the Thatcher administration were generally more assertive than their predecessors .
5 Some would argue that these enterprises have no place in a capitalist system , and should therefore be privatised as soon as possible .
6 Whilst national debate has shifted the focus of urban regeneration policy away from the narrowly defined goals of physical development , the extension of its boundaries has forced MDC to confront the issues of jobs , training and social housing provision , although MDC would argue that these objectives were always part of its long-term agenda .
7 A third would give GPs an explicit right to prescribe the drugs their patients need without any cash limit , while a fourth would specify that all contracts for care must protect quality , not just promote cost competition .
8 Tha that would mean that all pensioners who are drawing the pension from pension funds would be penalised back to the date that you 're talking about .
9 Further , most would argue that all peoples have evidenced certain basic developments of these capacities , notably with regard to language facility and abstract thought .
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