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

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1 Tory loyalists argue that the Peyton amendment would jeopardize this sort of competition , because it would deter enterprising B R managers from leaving the public sector to stage management buy-outs .
2 Alpha is a group is University of Ulster graduates who feel it would benefit all Northern Ireland graduates in the catering and tourism fields to keep in touch , both socially and on a professional level .
3 Another point is that it would make most bit image files far longer than necessary .
4 ‘ I think the fans would welcome that because it would mean more weekend games .
5 But why do n't you allow them to run a similar course there because it would mean more student members
6 It would mean more job losses , dearer mortgages and more firms going bust .
7 I also envisage that it would review all audit qualifications of public interest companies and refer them as necessary to other statutory regulatory bodies .
8 Overall , it appeared by the middle of March that the Gulf environment was proving more resilient than had been feared , but environmentalists cautioned that the full extent of the damage would not be apparent for some time , particularly as the oil sank to the bed of the shallow Gulf , where it would damage vital food plants .
9 But with the top two players sidelined , it would present 36-year-old Martina Navratilova with a golden opportunity to lift her 10th singles crown .
10 she never said how much the pound was worth , well I I do n't think it would cover five pence piece .
11 I do n't accept the assertions that it would achieve limited traffic benefits or indeed would would be unlikely to bring significant environmental relief .
12 It would incapacitate German submarine bases in the west ; restore to Belgium her occupied territory , thereby depriving Germany of a prime bargaining asset at a future peace conference ; and disrupt German communications to the Western Front from their depots in the lower Rhineland .
13 Researchers at Edinburgh University 's Centre for Speech Technology yesterday announced the development of software to convert text into speech electronically in all nine official European Community languages , and said it would create quality-controlled pronunciation dictionaries of all Community city , town , street , family and product names in machine-readable form .
14 It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve pay parity with firemen .
15 It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve pay parity with firemen .
16 It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve their goal of pay parity with firefighters .
17 It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve their goal of pay parity with firefighters .
18 Or , it would build 21 district hospitals and run them for a year .
19 It would incur large overtime commitments , have they any idea who is likely to pay it ?
20 It would appear that Child Poverty Action Group director Fran Bennett 's fear that ‘ it looks as though it 's a two-pronged attack .
21 GL doubts that the position would be recoverable , or if it was , it would require scientific staff time as well as library staff .
22 When , a year ago , IBM announced it would support other networking protocols alongside its proprietary Systems Network Architecture ( CI No 1,901 ) there were some sceptics in the audience .
23 However , no figures were revealed as to the size of the RIS , and the key question of whether it would employ former Securitate officers was declared " confidential " .
24 [ In 1931 Andrew Mellon was accused by Congressman Louis McFadden of cheating on his 1931 income tax return and in March 1934 the Roosevelt administration duly announced that it would seek criminal tax evasion charges for $1.3 million .
25 On March 1 Baker told the US House of Representatives appropriations committee that a US$400,000,000 housing loan scheme to Israel would be withheld unless Shamir 's government provided a firm commitment that it would halt all settlement activity , including the expansion of existing settlements .
26 The new Labour government elected in June 1992 moved quickly to repair Israel 's relations with the USA , announcing that it would halt large-scale government investment in settlements [ see p. 38946 ] .
27 For instance , it would let International Relations theories refer to ‘ the international system ’ if and only if there is enough of a set of rules ( explicit , tacit , or even perhaps latent ) which international actors share and follow .
28 On May 16 the NPRC announced that it would respect all Sierra Leone 's obligations to the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) and to the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) including the deployment of the ECOMOG ( ECOWAS Monitoring Group ) in the country as part of the Liberian peace process [ see p. 38853 ] .
29 Erm certainly we 'd not anticipated that it would outweigh existing structure plan policies or outweigh existing Policy E two .
30 I have n't got that , and of course I could n't run your version of setver unless I had setver cos it would say incorrect DOS version .
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