Example sentences of "[coord] would [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Genetic make-up , early childhood socialisation , class divisions and inequalities of opportunity are things which we either do not know how to change , or would involve a degree of social and economic transformation which is very unlikely to be embarked on in the name of reducing crime .
2 Britain would either be overwhelmed as France had been or would seek a compromise with Hitler .
3 Sean always had his wits about him and had tried to placate him by saying there was nothing they were doing at Rafferty 's Bar that would offend a brother , or would concern a policeman .
4 In contrast with One 0ver The Eight in which he constantly said his ‘ gloo — oo-oo-m ’ words or would take a word like ‘ now ’ and repeat it excessively , he behaved with total seriousness in this ; a different character entirely .
5 What 's green , measures eight by fifty-two inches and would burn a large hole in your pocket ?
6 If you are thinking of moving and would welcome a free market valuation , or if you would like to know more about this offer , simply complete the attached voucher and take it into your local Birmingham Midshires Property Services branch , or send it to us , FREEPOST , ( no stamp required ) .
7 The point is that normally such parents would prefer that their babies were not defective and would welcome a non-controversial cure were it to become available .
8 They would accept directives such as those calling for fewer part-time workers , and would welcome a 48-hour rule .
9 this is for fun … the Oxford board will decide but they watch central south so here 's your chance … we 've a shortlist of ten … first is Steve Coppell … he left Palace at the end of last season after nine years as manager … lots of experience … or how about Ray Clemence the ex England goalie … he lost his job at Spurs in the summer and would welcome a manager 's job … he could work with Doug Livermore who was also pushed aside when Ossie Ardiles moved into White Hart Lane …
10 this is for fun … the Oxford board will decide but they watch central south so here 's your chance … we 've a shortlist of ten … first is Steve Coppell … he left Palace at the end of last season after nine years as manager … lots of experience … or how about Ray Clemence the ex England goalie … he lost his job at Spurs in the summer and would welcome a manager 's job … he could work with Doug Livermore who was also pushed aside when Ossie Ardiles moved into White Hart Lane …
11 Such individuals were often attracted to the BUF because they felt that Mosley had a practical solution to the problem of unemployment and would create a more just society .
12 It is a conclusion that need not worry supporters of inequality but which should cause concern to those who believed that social services could and would create a more equal society .
13 It was estimated that the move , which did not require congressional approval , would increase the disposable income of the average tax payer by $350 , and would create a stimulus to the economy totalling $25,000 million .
14 I contracted from the local community unit a nursing team that would be led by general practitioners and would form a true practice based primary health care team .
15 On the following day , Ratsiraka said that he had made all the concessions he was able to make and would form a new government , with or without the opposition 's participation , within a week .
16 This would be quite sufficient to lend distinctness to the double-bass part , and would leave a large proportion of the cellos free to play the 1st cello part .
17 Such a system may be described as " part programming by doing " and would represent a sharp contrast to the main historical tendencies towards symbolic part programming .
18 It was noted , however , that any Iraqi attack on Turkey , a NATO member , would be considered as an attack on all member countries and would draw a corresponding response from the alliance as a whole .
19 Releasing on Nov. 15 its budget figures for 1991 , the government stated that it planned to increase spending by 22 per cent to the equivalent of US$499,000,000 and would face a fiscal deficit of $150,000,000 , only $91,000,000 of which could be expected to be covered by future loans .
20 They need the minimum of tonal variation in order to find this sound from venue to venue and would give a wide birth to any amplifier that offered any more than they think they need , no doubt fearing the onset of option anxiety .
21 President Didier Ratsiraka announced on July 28 that he had dismissed his government and would organize a referendum on a new constitution before the end of the year .
22 Many of them resent this country 's system of the 25 year lease , and would favour a more flexible approach — such as the break options that are widely available in the US and France but less common here .
23 Booth argued that any selective system would give rise to anomalies and would necessitate a costly system of selection .
24 Oriental Night is a rich plum-coloured alyssum with a fairly even habit and would make a good , easy-to-grow substitute for lobelias .
25 Unlike its more common relative , E. pungens ‘ Maculata ’ , whose leaves take on a slightly muddy hue as they mature , ‘ Gilt Edge ’ stays a brilliant yellow-cream , and would make a superb contrast with the bright red stems of Cornus alba ‘ Sibirica ’ .
26 He was also proud to announce that the Barnes Wallis Collection was to come to the Museum and would make a major exhibition .
27 Er , and would make a tremendous din on the Minster floor , and they would be er lovely .
28 It was beautifully done — and would make a nice present , she decided .
29 The widespread feeling that the cancellation amounted to a humiliation for Japan was underlined by reports from Russia 's ITAR-Tass news agency on Sept. 13 , which stated that Yeltsin would visit South Korea on Nov. 12-13 and would make a trip to China in mid-December .
30 The ANC also announced that it would move its headquarters to Johannesburg " without delay " , and would send a delegation to South Africa for preliminary talks with the State President , F. W. de Klerk .
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