Example sentences of "[noun] would [vb infin] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 O Sister , Sister ! if ever you marry , beware of a sullen , silent Sot , one that 's always musing , but never thinks : — There 's some Diversion in a talking Blockhead : and since a Woman must wear Chains , I wou 'd have the Pleasure of hearing 'em rattle a little .
2 What words would describe the inside of the waves ?
3 It would be relatively easy to download catalogue records from a broadband system like JANET , but such an action would negate the possibility of our institutions receiving income from the transactions .
4 But such a course of action would involve the problem of alternative safe places for the proceeds of sale .
5 The second problem is that legal action and the threat of legal action would put the Library Associational in almost constant conflict with one or other authority .
6 Until God 's final day when he will bring in the kingdom , two characteristics would mark the age of the Church : the Holy Spirit , and witness to Jesus .
7 On the swings and roundabouts of crew changes , Grant Dalton , skipper of the New Zealand ketch Fisher & Paykel , issued a denial that Britain 's Chris Law would be joining the crew , while Lawrie Smith , skipper of Rothmans , said that on 20 October he would announce that David Powys would boost the crew to 14 , plus one or two others .
8 Then Liam and Nellie would take the bus to Belfast , then the train to Dublin , where they would stay overnight at the Gresham Hotel .
9 Rejection of the latest offer by the association would rob the Government of the legimitacy to be gained from imposing an agreed deal on the other five unions .
10 If so , latent inhibition training that establishes a CS-no event association would retard the course of conditioning .
11 He acknowledged they were at odds with the Government over the agreement , but said the North Down association would support the party manifesto .
12 Three separate security systems costing £31,650 would cover the lending library , childrens library and reference library and theft rates could be expected to be reduced by from 30pc to 4pc .
13 EVERTON keeper Neville Southall predicted his side would end the season challenging for Europe , even after their seventh defeat in nine games plunged them into relegation trouble .
14 Because a decline in the value of the pound against that of other currencies would aggravate the condition , the Government is constrained to try to maintain that value ; and to do so by the inducement of very high rates of interest .
15 Coleman 's view was that a sound basis of training in diseases of the horse would enable the veterinarian to acquire equal skill in the diseases of other species .
16 In the Army , where a horse would dominate the situation , a little force was sometimes necessary and a stiff-bristled broom under the tail produced results both when leading into horse-boxes AND into water .
17 As it had in 1945 , 1964 and 1974 , Labour would inherit the mess the Tories had left behind , he said , but , this time , with an historic mission to clean it up for good .
18 A party official later served warning that Labour would reverse the decision to create a new tax band .
19 Conferences are about promises , and shadow Home Secretary Tony Blair said Labour would reverse the Government 's ban on union rights at GCHQ .
20 Mr Milburn said Labour would stop the anomaly of taxing disability pensions by abolishing the poll tax .
21 Yes , it is clear that , as my hon. Friend says , Labour would cut the defence budget to ribbons .
22 He served notice that Labour would oppose the Budget in its entirety .
23 LABOUR would provide the action needed to unlock the country 's talents , John Smith promised .
24 Even if there was still a peace to be saved in 1940 , it seemed most unlikely that Labour would win the election .
25 Labour would put the economy into reverse .
26 Tom Jones found him more than merry , preparing his final speech for 21 January , when it was obvious that Labour would defeat the Government .
27 When Parliament returned , the Opposition would take the matter up and proceed to a vote of censure .
28 This year 's card would relieve the monotony .
29 Oh , he could stand on his dignity , but Corbett would inform the King and the Prince would have to answer eventually .
30 In 1987 it signed a memorandum of agreement with Newham regarding the redevelopment of the Royal Docks that stipulated that regeneration would include the construction of social housing , the provision of training and community facilities , and so on ( London Borough of Newham , 1987 ) .
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