Example sentences of "would [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Would allied soldiers remain on German soil ? ;
2 The key question is : what impact would Labour policies have on unemployment and the economic well-being of the country ?
3 Only when senior creditors were paid in full would junior creditors , and after them preference shareholders , get some cash .
4 What would regional assemblies do ?
5 Thus even the earliest and most modest collection of phrase structure rules would have been pregnant with new output ; and as the rules became entrenched so too would innovative effort and diagnostic insight become more relaxed and automatic , as words appeared newly combined in well-understood syntactic contexts .
6 Industrial production ( up by 2 per cent in 1989 ) , would fall as would agricultural production ( which had increased by 5 per cent in 1989 ) .
7 In his An Inquiry into the Causes of the Progressive Depreciation of Agricultural Labour in Modern Times ( 1820 ) and A Statement of the Consequences Likely to Ensue from our Growing Excess of Population ( 1830 ) Barton argued that only where land was cheap and plentiful would economic growth be maximized and accordingly favoured emigration schemes and colonization of Canada .
8 New restaurant tables and chairs — In this case Replacement cost is likely to equal historic cost so either of these would be acceptable as would economic value .
9 Would private individuals have their own transport ?
10 Who would emerge as the key personality and how far would Korean communism be controlled by Moscow ?
11 Would strong overlap on its own suffice ?
12 Would strong overlap on its own be sufficient ?
13 What would political morality demand ?
14 Would possible street rioting not be a small price to pay to get these sub-normal beings removed from our midst ?
15 Would hon. Members who are below the Gangway come into the Chamber or leave , please ?
16 Nor would different pictures have succeeded where these failed .
17 But even if he did save his electronic jottings , would they be readable by the end of his lifetime , or would magnetic deterioration plus hardware and software obsolescence combine to make the efforts of retaining the file futile ?
18 I was warned if I said anything there would broken windows : I would be assaulted and my children too . ’
19 After the tribunal , director of personnel for New Possibilities Andrew Arnold said there were lessons to be learned and not only would proper records now be kept of disciplinary hearings but a new ‘ whistle-blowing ’ policy was being introduced to make it easier for staff to expose wrong-doing .
20 Statistical analysis techniques in taxonomy demand the use of powerful workstations , as would chemotaxonomic methods .
21 How would old Carlo react to a kick on the ankle , her teeth in his wrist .
22 Indeed , we could not be there , since we have neither access to the classrooms where ‘ disorder ’ rules , nor if we had would social life reconstitute itself as it existed before the camera , tape recorders and people accountable as social scientists were upon the scene .
23 Would social surveys be better understood if both approaches to data analysis were to be adopted ?
24 If such acts did not occur , then neither would social control .
25 So who would Wily Imp be if he were a human being ?
26 An Observer sale would not make much of a dent but it would staunch losses Lonrho may no longer want to suffer .
27 For example , in a study of female managers from different cultures , Japanese managers , displaying maintenance behaviours in groups , were more likely to teach new skills , to write personal notes to group members and to discuss people issues than would British managers .
28 What would British voters make of the STV , and what effect would it have on MPs ?
29 Environment Secretary Michael Howard , presenting the review , said there would public consultation and changes could take place within two years .
30 Would gamelan music come to bore him if there were not much else to listen to ?
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