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

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1 As one informant put it , most are not ‘ hardened criminals ’ but uneducated rural dwellers who would rarely show open disrespect to people of higher caste or to those they perceive as ‘ sahibs ’ .
2 Manglapus said on Sept. 22 that US forces would only have commercial access to the bases after September 1991 .
3 He added that the alternative system suggested , through planning applications , would only need minor adjustment to planning requirements .
4 These recommendations would not preclude sensible attention to aspects of environmental safety particularly important to visually handicapped pupils , but rather they emphasise that the pupil should have the challenge of encountering ‘ a series of situations of just manageable difficulty ’ .
5 If the city can not provide mo , physically more than three thousand three hundred it would not be wise to include a figure of four thousand , five thousand , six thousand , dwellings within the city , that would be misleading and would not provide clear guidance to any local authority in the preparation of their local plan .
6 The mines would be confined to a narrow line of dunes which separate Lake St Lucia from the sea , but would still cause irreparable damage to the wetland as a whole , ecologists believe .
7 It would also enable sentencing practice to be monitored and subjected to regular review .
8 It would also bring deep depression to many members of communities who are looking forward to the bypasses that the present Government have promised .
9 According to Maughan 's plans , Comsat would also sell meteorological information to particular groups such as farmers .
10 But the cynical depravity of this outrage — placing a bomb that would inevitably cause massive damage to a national health service hospital and was intended to kill medical staff when it exploded and which , only by great good fortune , did not cause many more deaths and injuries — must surely mark one of the lowest points in the IRA 's inglorious history .
11 This essay will seek to show Ministers would indeed have good reason to be terrified if ordinary people began preferring constitutional theory to government practice and acted on their preferences in their judgment of politicians .
12 At this stage , given the scale of the fighting , EC members were divided over whether the peace conference could go ahead , and Germany warned that it would unilaterally grant formal recognition to Croatia and Slovenia ( both of which had declared independence on June 25 ) if fighting persisted .
13 Similarly , Article 13 is expressly designed to allow service by post unless the law of the state of destination contains what the commentary describes as a ‘ positive prohibition ’ of such service , a requirement which is quite unrealistic in the context of the legal tradition of many countries which would actually take grave exception to such service .
14 The mouth was a mouth no longer , but a muzzle , a pointed snarling maw with snapping teeth that would certainly rend human flesh to shreds , with a lolling red tongue that would snake out and lick the blood and the marrow …
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