Example sentences of "that would [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , another group of people have equally strongly held views , and for that reason it is not as easy as my hon. Friend would have the House believe to introduce legislation that would command total respect in the House .
2 A golist includes all of those terms that would create useful entries in the subject area being indexed .
3 Many of the letters we receive come from people living in country towns and villages concerned about proposals that would smother green fields with development , destroy attractive open spaces within the built-up area or ruin important views .
4 It is not an attitude that would carry much weight in other educational circles , but it is easy to see its roots in the traditions of apprenticeship to a trade .
5 Last year , FET won a case to block experiments that would insert tailored genes into terminally ill cancer patients .
6 Middlesbrough chief executive Keith Lamb also welcomed a venture that would bring top-class opposition to the NorthEast .
7 One that would ensure permanent representation in power for the Left , ’ he said .
8 Ours is one of the few countries in the European Community that would meet those aspects of the stage 3 European monetary union standards .
9 He would deck himself out in the kind of clothes that would give most offence to her were she alive .
10 Finally , and unwittingly , they created nine holes that would tax any player to the utmost .
11 Writing the history of the electronic-information rich countries at the end of the millennium could be done with dynamic resources that would offer comprehensive profiles of political , economic , social , and cultural worlds .
12 The EFTA states were agreed on only one thing : they rejected the sequence of events beyond a free trade area postulated by the Treaty of Rome , accepting EFTA as the only possible alternative that would offer some benefits to its members should the EEC prove effective .
13 Here are several other suggestions that would make excellent messages for various occasions , and provide a very different way of expressing your feelings :
14 It was de Kruif who in 1919 , as a young PhD just returned to the University of Michigan after two years at war , decided on a career that would make more money for himself and his future wife than what he called ‘ microbe hunting ’ .
15 The tendency of government to wish to avoid conflict has resulted in political inertia , government being unwilling to pursue policies that would generate sustained opposition from well-entrenched groups .
16 Well if this is the case then you do n't see that any recommendations in Goodey would stop that kind of thing happening and if you do n't see that , what recommendations would you make to the Committee that Goodey should put any report that would stop that kind of thing happening .
17 Perhaps the first significant initiative came from France , although the Dutch politician , Sicco Mansholt , had already drafted a plan for agricultural free trade that would benefit Western Europe as a whole , but especially the cost-effective Netherlands agricultural industry .
18 The 12,000 crowd expected in Sheffield will be the largest the Coopers have ever played in front of but the publicity that would accompany Olympic success for Great Britain could make Ian into hockey 's first Gazza-figure .
19 Eventually , I contemplated myself into making a decision that would build another pond on part of my patio .
20 CIESPAL also identified the need for the production of high quality programmes that would promote social development throughout the region .
21 It 's true that extracts such as Phoebe 's ‘ Think not that I love him … ’ from As You Like It ( Act 3 , Scene 5 ) or Viola 's ‘ 1 left no ring with her … ’ from Twelfth Night ( Act 2 , Scene 2 ) may be all too well known to a panel , but I can not agree with an adjudication policy that would ban these pieces from the audition .
22 Motorola Inc president George Fisher met with Brazil 's President Itamar Franco to discuss enlarging the nation 's mobile cellular telephone network , Agencia Brasil reports : the state news agency said that Fisher proposed installation of a satellite network that would enable international calls to be made from Brazil without going through the state telephone company Embratel ; no price or date for starting the project was mentioned .
23 The basic idea was to develop partnerships with employers that would enable academic staff at Napier to meet some of their enterprise skills training needs through participation in the training programmes of outside employers .
24 Tonight he 'd take their condescension without argument , he thought , more confident by the day that something was coming that would rock this Tower to its foundations .
25 If this were not the case , then the two components would necessarily remain coupled in a way that would allow little difference from convection due to just one of them .
26 As its next step , the Institute has submitted a paper to Desmond O'Malley , Irish Minister for Industry and Commerce , urging the government to make the necessary changes to company law that would allow more recommendations to be implemented .
27 In 1943 , Dall heard of an American who claimed to be able to produce the world 's smallest writing , on a scale that would allow 30 copies of the Bible to be engraved on a square inch ( 6–5 sq cm ) of glass .
28 The act makes it unlawful for an employer to ‘ limit , segregate or classify an employee in any way that would deprive that employee of job opportunities or adversely affect employment status because of their age . ’
29 Mrs Thatcher sees the government 's role as one of pump-priming , but much more than pump-priming is required to create the conditions that would encourage private investment in the inner cities .
30 There was talk of building an air-raid shelter for 250,000 people under Hampden Park , and while plans were being made to dig down beneath the city , in another park , Bellahouston , work was far advanced on the tremendous Empire Exhibition and a tower that would rise 300 feet above Bellahouston Hill , 470 feet above sea-level .
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