Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] [noun sg] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Gay Rights spokesmen would presumably lay claim to a right to enjoy a full physical relationship which is just as valid as that which is enjoyed by heterosexuals .
2 the same power may be exercised , despite the absence of a Civil Procedure Convention , with the consent of the Secretary of State ( who would presumably have regard to the known attitude of the foreign government and the terms of any relevant Convention as to consular relations ) .
3 She might get over this present illness but would only fall victim to the first virus that came along .
4 This difference would necessarily secure traffic to the Railway , and by cheapening the cost would increase the consumption .
5 And then I would just draw attention to the proposals .
6 Such a representation would not give rise to an estoppel , because , as was said in Jorden v. Money ( 1854 ) 5 H.L.C. 185 ( below , p.252 ) , a representation as to the future must be embodied as a contract or be nothing .
7 The advance would not give rise to an income tax charge .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Than Shwe , the SLORC Vice-Chair , officially announced that the SLORC would not transfer power to the Assembly elected in May 1990 , on the grounds that the parties involved were " unfit to rule " .
11 An increase in motoring costs would also bring revenue to the government , and could be made acceptable by being earmarked for corresponding improvements to public transport .
12 And I would also draw attention to a particular consideration namely that between the outer boundary of the greenbelt in that corridor and the area of outstanding natural beauty of the Hills , there is very little distance .
13 According to the Finance Minister , Arne Skauge , the fund would also draw attention to the extent to which government finances were dependent on oil revenues and would ensure that in future closer attention would be paid to long-term use of the revenues .
14 They would also give rise to a smaller Schwarzschild mass parameter , and hence greater curvature on the horizon .
15 The Panel would also have recourse to the courts .
16 After the last show , or earlier if they were n't working , Arthur would often fall prey to the bite of melancholy , with such sharp dread of all endings that he would greatly fear going to sleep , as if nothing would be left to him unless he kept watch on it .
17 The engineer with the irreverent sense of humour who would n't give houseroom to a defunct machine but who would carefully dismantle and put by any parts that might be of use later on would — this time next year — be helping to nourish the rose beds .
18 Nails knew them both by sight ; they would n't say boo to a goose , called each other mum and dad , even when they were alone together , homely sorts .
19 The pupils would then have access to an OPAC ( On-line public access catalogue ) similar to those available in some polytechnics and universities at present .
20 He says he realised something terrible was going to happen , but he never thought that they would actually set light to the car .
21 Before I had Scott I would never say boo to a goose .
22 Failure of IC1b would certainly give rise to the conditions which you describe .
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