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

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1 You would think that most reasonable people would not choose to provoke conflict .
2 Naturally , one would assume that these two aspects of secondary prevention go hand in hand .
3 The fast process would ensure that each cortical neuron tended to respond to an input feature that was different from the features of other cortical neurons .
4 It would appear that this vicious circle of anxiety , or anxiety about anxiety , spiralled upwards .
5 It would appear that this parental love exists throughout the animal kingdom , including homo sapiens , in degrees of intensity varying from near nothing to the immeasurably great .
6 Roughly translated , it would appear that this single mother is not fit to guide the spiritual education of Catholic children , while the priest still enjoys its blessings .
7 Nevertheless , it would appear that several local gentlemen are rather shy of investing their money in the three per cent bonds .
8 It would appear that these deep footings were an afterthought not decided upon until the embankment had been completed .
9 At this level of analysis , at least , it would appear that these green-field organisations had many of the attributes associated with the new industrial relations .
10 In the sixteenth century , St John of the Cross would repeat that all human conceptions and preconceptions had to be left behind and that the soul must approach the utterly transcendent deity in a Dark Night .
11 Even so , we would expect that any systematic difference between the two insulins which was causally associated with loss of awareness of hypoglycaemia would have been detected in our study design .
12 ‘ There was general anticipation of regulations which would insist that more difficult wastes were burned instead of being sent to landfill . ’
13 They would believe that all these people were caught up in this satanic net .
14 This would suggest that many poorer households must make enormous sacrifices in other areas of spending in order to maintain a car , perhaps to the extent of going without adequate food and buying clothes at jumble sales ( Brown and Winyard 1975 ; Winyard 1978 ) .
15 If this is the case then I would suggest that all private companies have an accounting period ending on 30 April and all plcs an accounting period ending on 30 June .
16 Of course , not even structuralists would suggest that such political power would allow the working class to overthrow capitalism .
17 This would be a system of ad hoc law which would suggest that each novel situation warrants the creation of a new rule .
18 Thus , we would suggest that these second types of explanation for the differences in the rate of crime between men and women — that female crime exists to a much greater extent than is indicated by the statistics but is just less often recorded — can not explain the enormous sex differences in recorded rates of crime .
19 I would hope that this tacit agreement will be rescinded for the future , and if the judges then take the view that they will disclose their recommendations ( with reasons ) in open court , in mandatory as well as discretionary cases , so be it .
20 Indeed , ‘ opponents ’ of food intolerance would maintain that most supposed food intolerance is psychosomatic illness .
21 The Claim Form should be carefully checked for information that would indicate that any commercial use is taking place .
22 I 'm quite happy to see if we can what we can do , I ca n't guarantee that my Right Honourable Friend will take a different view , but I 'm content to see what we can do and report if your Lordships think that that is suitable , but if we were to do that My Lord , I think it would mean erm er it would mean that all these amendments which are grouped together should not in fact be , be put t to the vote , I mean that means ever er er all your Lordships because I do n't think it would be very fair if I were to say that I would move mine and the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh were c to come along and move his amendment and mine meanwhile has gone down the drainpipe and I do n't think that that would be particularly funny , but the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh I 'm sure would n't do such a dastardly thing like that !
23 This would mean that each successive cohort entering old age would be less healthy than its predecessors .
24 According to one ITV producer , a deal of the kind agreed by the BBC would mean that many past video releases like The World at War and The Botanic Man would never find their way onto video .
25 Furthermore , Kemp 's absence that afternoon would mean that this other person — yes , Downes — would be all the more committed to staying with the tourists for the scheduled ‘ informal get-together ’ .
26 Split firsts would mean that fewer rejected candidates had really good firsts .
27 If the audit regime were removed , it would mean that most small practitioners would no longer need to suffer the burden of being registered auditors , with the commensurate savings that would arise in terms of regulatory fees , penal professional indemnity insurance and time .
28 I would propose that any such amendment should be resisted on the ground that it is inappropriate that such a far-reaching change in the law should be included in a Criminal Justice Bill , and that , if any such change in the law were to be effected , it should be after full consideration in a separate Bill dealing solely with this subject .
29 It would seem that these few packets were handed out mainly to the neighbours of the field workers rather than to those villagers who actually needed the ORS .
30 It would seem that any future developments of OPACs can not be divorced from developments in IR systems and vice versa .
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