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

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1 In the longer term it would mean adopting a local income tax .
2 The Government 's argument is always based on how much it would cost to implement a local income tax system .
3 What one wants is a major library award of whatever it would cost to put a qualified librarian in .
4 As Donald Rees from the South West Water Authority told the Lords : ‘ It is all very well lining a sewer at half the price that it would cost to build a new one , but in fact it may only last a quarter of a normal funding life and may therefore be uneconomic . ’
5 It would either fall apart or it would collapse to form a black hole .
6 Ministers of Health would have incurred little or no extra criticism if they had failed to provide the services which the £25 million yielded by the prescription charges have made possible ; what criticism there was , would have been diffused over a hundred objects and none of it would have made a distinct impression on the mind of the electorate .
7 If it did act , it would have made a jurisdictional error and its decision would be a nullity .
8 It would have made a compact little home except it was painted dark brown like the corridors .
9 Indeed , it would have done some good to have one when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer , as it would have made a significant difference to some of the measures that he took , which stoked the fires of inflation .
10 It 's from the Bible , actually , and it would have formed a small part of what I wanted to say to you this morning ; ‘ Do n't make friends with people who have hot , violent tempers .
11 If earlier national and local links still existed it would have given a helpful criterion to governors to know whether their school was being managed well .
12 It would have given a similar sort of chance to the one he missed in the first minute .
13 A philadelphia intellectual , Benjamin Franklin , back in his native land after a prolonged and enjoyable period in England , put down a statement of the need for political union which the conference accepted , but the colonial assemblies then rejected this plan for common defence , probably because it would have involved a good deal of extra spending .
14 ‘ But without the special cover I 'd have had to pursue that claim on my own and it would have cost a great deal more .
15 The use of the scarce resource on one opportunity ( project ) may mean that another opportunity can not be undertaken even though it would have generated a positive contribution in cash-flow terms .
16 That is the use of the scarce resource on one project may mean that another project can not be undertaken although it would have generated a positive contribution to fixed costs and profits .
17 Television showed he was onside and under the revised law it would have stood a better chance of being allowed .
18 It would have ended a fantastic year on a bitter note and I did n't want that . ’
19 Is the Minister aware that if the Wakefield district council social services department had to stick to its standard spending assessment it would have to save a further £3 million this year on services for the chronically sick and disabled ?
20 Another half-hour of it would have sealed a momentous victory .
21 It would have taken a considerable amount of time for any Government taking over their shambolic performance to improve the quality of just about everything in the environment , as we have been doing .
22 It would have taken a blind man , or a very naive one , not to spot some connection between their style of play and the kinds of responsibilities and decisions they have to make in the outside world .
23 It would have taken a bold investor to put 40% of a stock portfolio in the Tokyo market in the mid-1980s , even though that was what Japan 's share of global stockmarket capitalisation had become .
24 Four years ago it would have taken a whole day to set up a run of car doors at the plant .
25 As there is little work in the shipyards , it would have taken a special appeal to have convinced them to down tools .
26 If it did n't come off , the worst thing that could have happened is that it would have taken a few years to move him out . ’
27 But , while this would have brought the Tory rebels back on board , it would have left a big question mark over whether Mr Major could continue .
28 Even when it was clear that this would n't happen and that it would have to accumulate a special fund , especially for the future cost of ‘ decommissioning ’ the stations , the Board 's accounts showed a relatively small amount being set aside .
29 This was far more than could be justified in the straitened circumstances of the time ( and indeed it would have produced a large margin of spare capacity on the actual early 1950s peak demand ) .
30 Had M1 been retained as a narrow measure of money supply , it would have shown a sudden increase as the sight deposits in the Abbey National would now have been included .
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