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

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1 Acer Inc , Taipei , Taiwan says it is considering the possibility of cooperation with Nintendo Co Ltd in the electronic games industry and plans to submit a proposal to the Japanese company soon ; Acer denied a report that it would make electronic games on behalf of Nintendo .
2 It should be remembered that the decision several years ago to continue membership of CERN was taken largely at the behest of the scientific community in full knowledge that , if it was combined with a zero-growth science budget , it would mean increasing pressure on the rest of nuclear physics .
3 Mind you with the site as it is I would imagine it would give most usage on that .
4 It would inflict special damage on a person who had just posted a business letter the purpose of which would be defeated by any exceptional delay .
5 So we 've got one two three four five six seven eight nine timer You 'd of thought it would erase that time on time off thing in n it ?
6 Sargant , J. granted the injunction , even though in doing so it would involve considerable hardship on the part of the Council .
7 It would require specific restraints on Great Power conduct with respect to the neutralised country or region .
8 Robertson confirmed in the second paragraph of his signal that " movement to Italy of all Germans is not acceptable because it would cause serious blockage on our L of C. He therefore informed McCreery that AFHQ would be " approaching 12th Army Group immediately " to ask them to accept all German surrendered personnel from 5 Corps , with the exception of " arrestable categories " , such as SS .
9 It would put intolerable pressure on the limited number of parliamentary lavatories .
10 It would put added pressure on institutions to make up their holdings by buying in the market .
11 It should be noted , however , that if one million of the three million were back at work and not receiving unemployment and/or supplementary benefits from the Exchequer , it would put less strain on the public purse and make it easier to meet the social security benefits for the expected one million over-85-year-olds .
12 She did n't mind but it would put more pressure on her schedule .
13 The inspector expressed his wish ‘ that some of the poorer types would take on homework , as it would indicate some desire on their part to improve their circumstances ’ and give him an opportunity of trying to improve the sanitary conditions of their dwellings .
14 The board also said that in future it would receive more information on ‘ public interest issues ’ affecting the BBC .
15 Teetotallers did not stop insisting on the primary importance of individual commitment but the change in attitude did begin to filter through Nonconformity as a whole and it would have long-lasting effects on attitudes towards the state .
16 Since the swells were still partially coming over the reef and the wind holding at 15–20 knots , we also set the CQR down once again and streamed out 120ft ( 36m ) of ⅜″ chain : at least it would provide additional weight on the bottom , and should we drag we would hear the chain scraping over the rocks .
17 As a contribution to the reconciliation process , the FMLN announced that it would release two combatants on March 16 to stand trial locally ( rather than in the USA , as the US government had previously insisted ) on charges of murdering two US advisers whose helicopter was shot down in January 1991 [ see pp. 37956-57 ] .
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