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

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1 The ‘ profiles ’ school-leaver would thus take his place among the list of the failures , whether designated as ‘ secondary modern ’ school-leavers , the educationally subnormal , the ‘ bottom 40 per cent ’ , or by whatever other title the no-hopers are characterized .
2 Public values and government action would thus remain in opposition .
3 Eliminating skilled labour would thus give more power to management .
4 The whole western seaboard of France and all the western provinces would thus fall into English hands .
5 The process of separatism growing into a global force would thus take a very long time .
6 Any one such focal place would thus have only one function , rather than the range of functions of the geographers ' central place .
7 Gelsemium would thus seem to be an appropriate choice of remedy to use in neurological experiments .
8 The implicit tax would thus rise and fall precisely as needed to counter speculative pressures .
9 Edwards does relate the socialisation patterns of speakers to their Patois competence : " The degree of speakers " integration into the black community as measured by their network score would thus appear to be the most important determinant of their Patois competence .
10 Their gravitational attraction would thus curve up the universe to infinitely small size .
11 The UK would thus eliminate a whole category of weapons in its nuclear arsenal .
12 The chairmanship would thus pass to Zaïre for January 1991 .
13 Medium sized firms would thus have difficulty keeping institutional investors ' business .
14 Disclosure of the main standing Committees would thus give a partial picture only .
15 Or consider the density of trope and implication in the following : ‘ New ’ New Criticism would thus claim to respond to literature 's essential nature in which signifiers are prised utterly free of signifieds , aiming , in its no-holds-barred encounter with the text , for a coherence and validity of response , not objectivity and truth ’ ( Hawkes 's italics ) .
16 To insure against complete catastrophe on an average launch would thus cost about $4 million .
17 An Almond Bank link would thus enable cyclists to get from Edinburgh to the Forth Road Bridge on quiet roads or paths .
18 An Almond Bank link would thus enable cyclists to get from Edinburgh to the Forth Road Bridge on quiet roads or paths .
19 Any deviations from the terms and conditions of the contract would thus have to be justified .
20 To form a government with an overall parliamentary majority would thus necessitate a coalition .
21 Their lingering presence would thus save the hospital at least for the lifespan of the generation to which they belonged .
22 ‘ acceptance of the proposition that the member state in which a company seeks to establish itself may freely apply to it a different treatment solely by reason of the fact that its registered office is situated in another member state would thus deprive article 58 of all meaning .
23 These decisions would thus come within the competence of the Council of Ministers , to be reached by consensus .
24 Central government would thus retain responsibility primarily for defence and some foreign policy issues .
25 Release of these peptides by bile salts would thus tend to slow transit and increase absorptive mucosal surface area and would therefore lead to increased bile salt absorption in the terminal ileum .
26 The most efficient recyclers would thus have an incentive to go further than they would otherwise do .
27 This list would thus grow to considerable length .
28 Spectators would thus have the interest of professionals playing with well-known personalities on the formula made so popular by Peter Alliss 's programmes , followed by the drama of a full-blooded professional shoot-out .
29 The manufacturer would thus have to spend a lot on mass advertising to create brand loyalty for the product , or attempt to ‘ push ’ the product through the channel by providing trade incentives , with probably a lower end price than competitive products coupled with a larger profit margin for retailers .
30 The owner of the estate in the fourth century would thus have been a Firminus , since it is reasonably certain that this building stone belonged to the house built c .
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