Example sentences of "[conj] it would [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Tory party has not said that it would ensure that rural areas do not suffer disproportionately as a result .
2 Claiming benefit can often be a degrading experience and it would appear that this is the effect desired .
3 Note however Bourner and Hamed 's ( 1987 ) evidence of the strong performance of students with part-time BTEC and City and Guilds types of qualifications , and it would appear that most of these students took degrees in engineering and technology .
4 Mention has been made already of difficulties in the area of relationships , and it would seem that this is a widespread problem .
5 Pierre Matisse , son of the painter Henri , also had works by Miró in his own personal collection but it would appear that all the works acquired by Katshuda belonged to his gallery and were intended to be sold .
6 The scope of this provision , which is examined later in this book , is unclear , but it would seem that both categories of standard terms identified in Schroeder may fall into the definition of " written standard terms " ; however , those in the first category are more likely to be regarded as reasonable than those in the second .
7 This would be a comforting thought , because it would mean that all the alternate universes would be simply discarded possibilities — ‘ might have beens ’ .
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