Example sentences of "it would [adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If that report were debated , it would surely spread confidence in the teaching of reading which would benefit everyone , including hon. Members .
2 It would also give time for Rune to inveigle her into taking up their affair where it had left off .
3 It would also make sense for Microsoft to include network mail facilities .
4 G4 ( clear ) , as sold in aquatic outlets , is really a concrete treatment , but I imagine it would also seal wood with a couple of coats .
5 Surely that 'll bring people back into the theatre it would obviously pay the artist it would also bring money into the theatre if the theatre could actually charged for them to do them .
6 It would also include evidence of public opinion on the environment and of the public 's priorities for action .
7 It would also provide parking for 1,000 extra cars and house the open-air market on a permanent site , ’ he said .
8 Mr Dale said it would also provide Jaguar with a unique opportunity to reach people who might buy one of its cars .
9 Incidentally it would also reduce competition from other 386 processor Manufacturers , an event that Intel would doubtless find to their liking .
10 It would also reduce dependence on oil , which was a sensible strategic aim , and the regular orders for the British railway manufacturing industry could help to win more export orders for electrified systems overseas .
11 It would also run counter to previous commitments made by the UK government on carbon emissions .
12 Charles , no doubt , hoped that if such a proposal were adopted , it would also allow freedom for Roman Catholicism to be re-introduced into England .
13 It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain , at best .
14 She was sorry … terribly sorry … but she 'd had to tell about her visit to Melissa … she hoped it would n't mean trouble for her .
15 How I wished I could buy him a record-player for all those useless records , but there was no point in thinking along those lines , so in the end I got him a belt , made of different coloured woven leathers , very gay and rather spivvy , only of course it would n't look spivvy on him .
16 In addition , from a purely practical point of view it would not make sense for judgment creditors to be afforded preferential treatment in insolvencies .
17 Neither effect is large , but the result is sufficiently different for us to feel uncomfortable about averaging the two effects ; it would not do justice to the situation to say that on average there was no effect of education once age was controlled .
18 First of all , I do not need to publicise a successful venture in order to attract more applicants , and secondly , it would not do justice to the conference theme which aims to discuss aspects of untapped linguistic resources and teacher training .
19 It is because such a historical social psychology would cut through the conventional distinction between pure and applied social psychology , and because it would not lay claim to universal psychological principles , that it would involve a more radical change in orientation that a universal anthropological social psychology .
20 On 30th March , the Crown admitted that it would not offer evidence on the charges for two of the murders and they were quietly abandoned .
21 This allows you to say where the receptive field lies and a little bit about its spatial organization but , unless you are very lucky , it would not allow classification into X- , Y- , and W-categories with any confidence .
22 It would not understand delay until the autumn .
23 Original signatories : Albania ( withdrew 1968 ) ; Bulgaria ; Czechoslovakia [ see below ] ; East Germany ( withdrew in September 1990 prior to unification with West Germany ) ; Hungary ( declared in June 1990 that it would not take part in military exercises in 1990 and that it intended to withdraw from the Pact by the end of 1991 ) ; Poland [ see below ] ; Romania ; Soviet Union .
24 This was the first time that a Conservative MP had publicly urged the government to abolish the zero rate of BAT since the before the last General Election when , in a letter to the Publishers Association , the Conservative Party said that it would not impose VAT on books or periodicals .
25 In a letter to the PA sent during the run-up to the General Election last April , the Conservative Party said that it would not impose VAT on books or periodicals .
26 The only opposition party in Bophuthatswana , the National Seoposongwe Party , announced that it would soon become part of the ANC .
27 If that clause was taken to be a definition of the Government 's position and repeatedly referred to as an escape route , which appears to be the intention , it would fundamentally undermine confidence in the Government 's commitment to the European process .
28 It would certainly save trouble to be rid of the children , and to know they were being taught .
29 I thought she 'd be shocked but she was n't , although she said she thought I should try to forget him because it would only mean unhappiness for me . ’
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