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

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1 ‘ Well , this robbery — it would upset many a man . ’
2 The husband Malcolm Humble fixed the appointment for his day off , imagining it would last half an hour .
3 In March 1967 the NILP announced that it would contest all the council seats in the May elections .
4 It would make possible the provision of vastly improved public services , while reducing dependency upon them .
5 It would make all the difference .
6 If we 'd nut spoken to each other for years and he died it would make all the difference to have someone say he was still fond of me .
7 This means they just sent it off , hoping it would pass all the checks and get on the right flight .
8 And the Bush administration is sending clear signals that it would welcome such a deal .
9 It is for the tenant to decide whether it would wish such a provision to be included , possibly after discussion with its guarantor , and if so , the landlord 's consent would also be required .
10 E two if it was carried forward sir after this morning 's discussion also does n't help us because , as the county made clear this morning and made very clear just a minute ago , it would use such a policy , it sees its position as being to block erm the er inward investment planning terms to block it as er erm being out of tune with the county 's general conservation and environmental policies .
11 The variations are so wide that it would contravene both the principle of fair labelling ( see Chapter 3.3 ( 1 ) ) and the principle of maximum certainty ( see Chapter 3.3 ( i ) ) if there were just a single offence of non-fatal harm and a single offence of sexual assault : this would often leave little to be decided at the trial and would transfer the effective decision to the sentencing stage .
12 Since you can pick up a no-frills steam iron for £40 or £50 I assumed it would take all the angst out of what is arguably the last of the genuinely ghastly domestic chores .
13 It would take all the poise she possessed to spend the evening with Fen , on their new footing as ‘ friends ’ , without revealing her true feelings for him .
14 It is an even wilder dream to imagine that it would get such a majority that it could escape from being held to ransom by the 25 Members who signed the amendment .
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