Example sentences of "[noun] would [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Brown estimates that a loss on the server side would adversely impact NT 's position on the desktop .
2 ‘ He said it was inevitable , that bad blood would always surface in the next generation , and that the only way he could hope to save me was to chase the devil from my soul before he got a proper hold . ’
3 We are not sure that Latimer 's and Ridley 's sermons would not jar on modern refinement quite as much …
4 Despite his difficulties Barry did not indicate that he had revised his decision to seek a fourth consecutive term as mayor in the November 1990 elections ( although conviction on a felony charge would automatically debar him ) .
5 Many jurisdictions have taken the view that to insist on such service would unfairly disadvantage potential plaintiffs , and have provided that where an enterprise based abroad does business within the jurisdiction service may be effected at some business address there , without the need to serve any document abroad .
6 For example , the experience of members of the Women 's Cooperative Guild , who in both their own estimation and that of observers were adjudged respectable married women , shows that family misfortune , particularly in the form of sickness and unemployment , could quickly plunge a family into poverty , whereupon the wife would probably resort to strategies similar to those of her poorer sister .
7 Baxter found that a sow would cover her 30 kilometres inside a pen five metres square , and that several sows would happily farrow down together within such a small space .
8 The type of new installations that will be allowed if the paper becomes law are farm shops , sport and recreation facilities for activities such as clay pigeon shooting , BMX bikes and wargames , car parks , refreshment areas and educational centres would also burgeon .
9 In order to secure the payment of tribute , servicemen would often resort to taking hostages ( amanaty ) .
10 These moves would not disgrace a HVS climb were it not for the fact that two sets of in situ threads protect them perfectly : a good testing ground to see if you are up to greater things .
11 A lot of players would simply set-up and hit the ball directly at the flag , and them wonder why they did n't get the ball close .
12 Capital , co-operative but capital nevertheless , employed labour ; and capital would whenever expedient exert the employer 's authority .
13 Control had told him often enough that the agency would never surface in his defence if anything went wrong .
14 A quarter of a century ago , Colin Buchanan told us that road-building , improved public transport and some limitations on the use of vehicles would not aloe solve the problem of traffic in towns .
15 This kind of elementary boo-boo would certainly impact video speed .
16 If they failed at the game , Camazotz would swiftly behead them , and their spirits appeared as stars in the eastern sky .
17 When the member of the team finds any colour she makes the sound of her team so that cows would always moo .
18 There was n't any subject on which Jackie would not discourse : at length .
19 Smith once declared that The Cure would never court pop 's mainstream ; and that the mainstream would have to expand in order to embrace The Cure .
20 He went on to state that the Party would definitely affiliate to the Labour Party if accepted as a " revolutionary organisation " .
21 Failure to keep their friends in office would rapidly doom the Cunningham interest in these burghs to extinction , as councillors and trades voters started to reconsider their former loyalties and to listen to the argument of the Haldane partisans that the colonel had the ear of government .
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