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

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1 Were they given this breathing space it would give them a chance to be less edgy about Olwyn .
2 If , in 1982 , he 'd put £30 a month into the Prolific High Income PEP it would have netted £8,356 .
3 ‘ We feel that if we did not pursue this second transplant it would be like , to put it bluntly , pulling the plug on her .
4 But if it was a light repair job it would be a day .
5 In a free enterprise economy it would be profitable only to supply a fraction of the amount to which the government is currently committed .
6 The first twenty five minutes , when you think we were one nil up right I thought gosh if we could get that second goal it would have made all the difference and United would have been really would have been in trouble .
7 Had he been an ordinary shop assistant it would not have done at all .
8 Once we 're out of the twenty six week period it would go back to its normal rate .
9 Is the Minister aware that if the Wakefield district council social services department had to stick to its standard spending assessment it would have to save a further £3 million this year on services for the chronically sick and disabled ?
10 In this case the fact that all the bans were put into effect and no reports of significant clashes between librarians and local authorities emerged , probably indicates that in the last resort employer 's directives preceded loyalty to professional obligations ; and in the light of the current employment situation it would have been surprising if such personal considerations did not prevail .
11 But that admin charge it would ge get charged from Intercity East Coast .
12 In five hours time it would be midnight .
13 If all the requirements for amplifiers could be examined by one design/development group it would probably be found that , by judicious specifying , two or three separate amplifiers only are required .
14 More than £2 million , serviced by £1 million in marketing support , is striking recognition of the value of the league but , frankly , without a successful shop window it would be meaningless .
15 If Labour won the morrow and they only had twenty five percent majority it would be a hung parliament .
16 By this time the guitar had made its popular impact , and in just five years time it would be considered virtually the instrument of musical expression .
17 For students who have already achieved a Standard Grade in Science at Grade 3 and who wish to progress in a specific science area it would be possible to construct a programme using an appropriate context with the modules :
18 As the beer can not generate its own carbon dioxide it would be flat and lifeless so it is racked not into casks but into pressurised containers known as kegs .
19 and when , when for a two mile journey it would be , would three pound twenty or something like that
20 Since this involves such a wide subject base it would be quite easy to criticise the book on what has been omitted , especially as the guide is only 82 pages long .
21 If he could get contributions from Japan , the Germans , and above all , the rich Arab states , then the war could more than pay for itself , as well as unambiguously showing the world whose new world order it would be .
22 ‘ It is a macabre thought ’ , wrote Monica Furlong in the Spectator ( 30 June ) , ‘ that if the Canterbury Special had crashed last Tuesday morning it would have wiped out at one go practically the whole of the English episcopate together with numerous foreign archbishops and bishops , most of the Orthodox patriarchs , the leaders of the Lutheran Churches in half a dozen countries of Europe and the heads of our own Free Churches . ’
23 With the IRA 's latest bombing campaign it would be safer to stick to local shops .
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