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

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1 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 .
2 Another point is that it would make most bit image files far longer than necessary .
3 ‘ I think the fans would welcome that because it would mean more weekend games .
4 But why do n't you allow them to run a similar course there because it would mean more student members
5 It would mean more job losses , dearer mortgages and more firms going bust .
6 I also envisage that it would review all audit qualifications of public interest companies and refer them as necessary to other statutory regulatory bodies .
7 It would appear that Child Poverty Action Group director Fran Bennett 's fear that ‘ it looks as though it 's a two-pronged attack .
8 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 " .
9 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 .
10 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 ] .
11 In this particular case it would seem that planning permission had been given after inadequate consideration of publicity .
12 It would seem that egg mimicry in cuckoos has evolved to its present level of sophistication because poorly matching eggs are ejected by the host .
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