Example sentences of "[det] would [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In corporate accounting , this would go down under salaries or labour costs ; while for Brazil it represented an investment of time and resources as well as a transfer of technology . |
2 | However , to pursue this would lead on to criticisms of inductivism that I have reserved for the next chapter . |
3 | But this would leave out of account the main factor that was involved in determining the order of words , which is the meaning of the whole communication . |
4 | This would save up to £3 billion at a time when the jobless total is soaring . |
5 | If everyone in society outside had opportunities to be in touch with their feelings in work , education and creative living , fewer would end up in prison . |
6 | Others more recently walked from Hailing to Brands Hatch to watch the racing , and many would walk out to Harvel or Luddesdown for the evening 's drink . |
7 | It was a girl like Eve Malone , a little pikasheen who would n't have had a drink on her at all , that would end up in hospital . |
8 | Er my next point is that it has t this panel has to consider the implications of the Selby go for growth approach which I would call it , and I do n't think Selby differ from that , I think Selby are embarked on a a a a policy of growth , that the implications of that policy have to be con taken into consideration in relation to housing in particular , erm and it is apparent that if the allocation is doubled then there is unquestionably going to be a housing implication arising from that , and whether that would fit in with policies H one and H two . |
9 | That would fit in with supper , say , around eight o'clock . " |
10 | ‘ I do n't think that would hold up in court , ’ said Peggy softly . |
11 | How that would work out in practice is unclear . |
12 | I think that would come out in black and white . |
13 | Erm so as we could possibly erm lend it to er a pending news newssheet that , that would come out in relation to Northumberland . |