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

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1 The new operating systems have n't been recompiled for Intel 's Pentium — SCO says it 'd have to support two product lines otherwise — and sales on 80386 platforms still make up half its business .
2 The following statement is the conclusion of a report drawn up for the debenture holders of the Bishop 's Castle Railway by Mr. Fraser , now the auditor of the Cambrian , in which he shows that it would pay to make this line independently of any other .
3 Imagine how good it would feel to harness that power and use it when things are at their very best .
4 One of the reasons for the beneficial effect of dietary fibre is that it reduces the absorption of cholesterol — but there are other ways , too , in which it would appear to perform useful functions in keeping the heart healthy .
5 The protein interacts with only one of the DNA strands and based on the fact that the complementary strand competes for binding it would appear to have little affinity for the double stranded form of the oligonucleotide .
6 It has been suggested that the rhetoric is Type II , whilst the proposals are Type I. This may be considered an oversimplistic observation , but it would appear to contain some element of the truth .
7 In fact , this would pay to rebuild only the most modest house , and the table below gives examples of what it would cost to rebuild different types of houses in different parts of the country .
8 We included in that discussion at the executive what N C V O's own position was and how it would seek to improve own practice .
9 The proposal foundered on British and American fears that the Soviet Union wanted , for its own purposes , to provoke another civil war in Spain and that it would seek to manipulate any Security Council debate to that end .
10 The new operating systems have n't been recompiled for Intel 's Pentium — Santa Cruz says it would have to support two product lines otherwise — and sales on 80386 systems still make up half its business .
11 It would have to spend large amounts of public money to save face .
12 A spokesman for Fife Health Board said it would have to take legal advice before any question of an appeal was considered .
13 For example , if the broker acquired the stock with a view to selling it on to the customer at a profit , it would have to disclose this fact , the historic price of the stock , the current market price of the stock and the profit on the sale .
14 Quantum theory implies that it would have to move 207 times closer to the central proton to maintain the stability of the atom .
15 I think what I imagined erm Miss Whittaker and Chairman is that erm if you get the criteria right then this exceptions policy would also be an exception to I eleven , but it would have to pass this criteria .
16 The GPO in Leeds rang to say it would have to make special arrangements to cope with the volume , and delivered bulging sacks direct to the production team .
17 Pentagon hardliners , who have opposed a chemical weapons ban on the grounds that it could not be verified adequately , suggested the idea of seeking continued production of the new ‘ binary ’ weapons during the 10 years it would take to eliminate all arsenals .
18 Although all this may be a reasonable prescription for Blue Skies research in science , it would seem to have little meaning for engineering .
19 Yet it would seem to make perfect sense for higher qualified paramedics to be more highly paid , provided there was an acceptance that ambulance workers with lower skill levels would receive less .
20 They have gone no further than to promise a ‘ modest ’ central contribution if it would help to settle all disputes .
21 She just felt it would help to establish some boundaries , and just then she felt they both needed space to get over the incident .
22 By the year 2000 , it would like to see total wind power generated in the UK equivalent to the power given off by just one coal or gas-fired power station .
23 It would like to fetch five times revenues — which were $160m in the fiscal year ended September 30 — but then who would n't .
24 " Even though Benin is a tiny country , I do n't think it would like to have new borders , " he said on his departure on June 26 .
25 After the improvement GA announced that it would like to seek further capital to finance possible expansion .
26 It would begin to spread industrial wealth among individuals .
27 Argos said it would try to find alternative employment for redundant staff ‘ where opportunities exist ’ .
28 It would need to find private land on which to meet and other hunts across the region may find themselves with similar problems .
29 This called into question the government 's chances of winning a two-thirds majority , which it would need to make constitutional changes , and which every government had achieved hitherto , except in the 1969 elections .
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