Example sentences of "would [vb infin] it [adj] [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In short , it was thought by many that the nature of the children 's hearing system would make it unnecessary to enact rules for ‘ wiping the slate clean ’ .
2 The law would make it unlawful to deny people a job either because they were union members , or because they did not want to belong to a union .
3 They would make it impossible to fund clubs and societies and would inevitably suppress much of our vital welfare work .
4 To decry d decry Unemployment Action , claiming it to be work is , and at the same time supporting the Labour Party policy which would make it acceptable to receive benefit without training , but illegal to have a job without training , is a strange morality .
5 What it would mean is that we would consider it immoral to treat animals as if they had no intrinsic value , as if they were of instrumental value only , merely means to human ends .
6 Painful though it was , she declared that the time would soon come when she would feel it necessary to inspect America for herself .
7 Governments would find it easy to cut taxes and unbalance the budget when unemployment was rising , but there would be a lot of resistance to raising taxes to create a surplus of revenue when prosperous times returned .
8 If they are members they would find it difficult to refute charges of a breach of the Code of Conduct .
9 Because of the different nature of employment most of the part-time farmers would find it difficult to arrange days off to attend training courses , meetings , etc .
10 Mr MacKay told the conference , organised by the Institute of Welsh Affairs , that parts of Gwynedd would find it difficult to attract investment even when the upgrading of the A55 had been completed .
11 However , the individual concerned would find it difficult to obtain credit in the future — a point often overlooked by those who advocated the system .
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