Example sentences of "it would [adv] [vb infin] [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If all its facilities were used it would also cause too many problems of transfer to other systems . |
2 | But it would n't mean very much to me if I did , ’ she confessed to the tall lean man whom she assessed as being somewhere in his middle thirties . |
3 | ‘ It would n't mean very much to me either , ’ he replied with some charm , and , while Fabia 's heart gave a most unexpected flutter , he promptly took charge of her problem and , pointing to a patch of ground a little way over to the right , instructed , ‘ Steer your car over there . |
4 | I thought he was kinda saying to that by the time she got round to saying it , it would n't mean as much . |
5 | Or if we all disagreed , but we treated it all , to use Russell 's favourite example , like disagreements about the taste of oysters , it would n't matter very much either . |
6 | I 'm determined that it 's not going to happen to me , but if people were to stop buying my work I would continue painting , so it would n't make that much difference . |
7 | I 'm determined that it 's not going to happen to me , but if people were to stop buying my work I would continue painting , so it would n't make that much difference . |
8 | Aye , but it would n't cost very much to carpet those two areas . |
9 | It would n't take too much more ingenuity to cut the speed of the sample down but keep the pitch the same , thus making the target guitar part much easier to distinguish . |
10 | It would not matter so much if a Turkish president were just a figurehead . |
11 | ‘ Rain is forecast and it would not take too much more to have the meeting cancelled , ’ said Plumpton clerk of the course Cliff Griggs yesterday , while overnight rain would also put Sedgefield in jeopardy . |
12 | John Major 's government has refused to provide cash for phase four of the project , despite being told it would now cost substantially less than first thought . |
13 | John Major 's government has refused to provide cash for phase four of the project , despite being told it would now cost substantially less than first thought . |
14 | Jargon is technical language that has become vernacular and , similarly , it is not intrinsically bad ; if technical language were not vernacular to those who need to use it , then it would actually serve very little purpose . |