Example sentences of "that [noun sg] would [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was claimed that closure would affect the local atmosphere since the school acted as a focus of activity yet there was little mention of any economic loss and no fear of any demographic effects .
2 He argued that aid would betray the Baltic states , and , just as important , would remove the Soviet Union 's incentives to put its house in order .
3 Launching a document called Green Power , energy spokesman Kevin Barron , said that Labour would change the existing levy on fossil fuels used for other energy sources ( primarily nuclear power ) into a clean energy levy .
4 of people in that wider community told a Harris poll that they believed that Labour would raise the basic rate of tax , 57 per cent .
5 Before the Observer leaked extracts , ministers in the DTI took the view that publication would allow the Labour party to accuse them of jeopardising the rights of any defendants to a fair trial .
6 The Premier ski-ed into trouble over his claim that sterling would replace the German mark as Europe 's No 1 currency under his Government .
7 Music to the ears of teachers , parents and school governors , who 've mounted a series of demonstrations fearing that education would bear the full force of any cutbacks .
8 The contrary view is that television would damage the intimate character of debates and would encourage exhibitionism amongst those MPs seeking publicity .
9 One extreme assumption was that demand would mirror the demographic decline , while at the other extreme there would only be a shallow decline in demand due to increases in both the proportions of school leavers wanting to advance their education and in the number of mature entrants .
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