Example sentences of "this [noun] would [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Considerations of this kind would lead to a good deal of common authority , that is they would legitimate the authority of a government over all its subjects regarding a certain range of issues . |
2 | Base salary is commensurate with the remuneration this person would earn in a top paying industry in view of his or her educational and professional experience . |
3 | First , as we shall see , most definitions of pragmatics will occasion overlap with the field of sociolinguistics , but this definition would have as a consequence exact identity with a sociolinguistics construed , in the manner of Hymes ( 1971 ) , as the study of communicative Competence . |
4 | " It 's been tipped in the Press , " the dealing manager of this firm would announce in a matter-of-fact tone of voice , as he paced the dealing room heavily , like a schoolmaster in his classroom : " Ring all your clients and make " em double up . |
5 | Many of the young mothers contributing to this book would identify with a lot of her responses and feelings . |
6 | Egyptian insistence on this position would lead to a withdrawal of Israeli participation , given the refusal of the Prime Minister , Mr Yitzhak Shamir , to deal directly with the PLO . |
7 | Egyptian insistence on this position would lead to a withdrawal of Israeli participation , given the refusal of the Prime Minister , Mr Yitzhak Shamir , to deal directly with the PLO . |
8 | Lastly , let me assume that Viscount Dilhorne 's statements have the character of a ‘ decision ’ as that word is used in the Practice Statement ( Judicial Precedent ) [ 1966 ] 1 W.L.R. 1234 , which intimated that this House would depart from a previous decision ‘ when it appears right to do so . ’ |