Example sentences of "[adv] it would [vb infin] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It would also weaken the case , the building of third runway at Heathrow and lastly it would reduce the traffic on our already overcrowded road network in the South East and hopefully remove one of the arguments for widening the M twenty five to more than four , four lanes .
2 Similarly the court in Bullivant ( Roger ) Ltd v Ellis took note of the duration of a restrictive covenant in a former employee 's contract of employment in determining how long it would restrain the defendant from using an index of customers removed from his former employers .
3 So it would start the timing mechanism running at the moment it dropped it over the side .
4 Well I mean the normally it would kill the grass , but it wo n't matter this year .
5 Soon it would reach the place where I had turned to the right .
6 INDIAN police have arrested more than 27,000 people to prevent them attending a banned Hindu nationalist rally , and the right-wing party that had organised it said yesterday it would sue the government for repression .
7 The more accurately you wanted to measure the position of the particle , the greater the energy of the packet you would have to use and thus the more it would disturb the particle .
8 Blatantly it would limit the choice .
9 Yet it changed pop 's possible meanings irrevocably : if pop was about marketing , then it would include the marketing in the actual product ( namely — McLaren 's ‘ Ten Lessons ’ in ‘ The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle' ) .
10 To provide a settlement that would enable the purchase of a new engine would involve unacceptable betterment and indeed it would exceed the sum insured .
11 If they acted accordingly it would increase the risk that just such an epidemic would occur , ’ he warned .
12 Colchester Borough Council 's planning committee decided to delegate the decision on the application for the church at The Centre on the town 's Greenstead estate to the director of planning and development , John Hutton , provided the applicants submitted new drawings showing more brickwork features and better windows , otherwise it would make the decision at a later meeting .
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