Example sentences of "[adj] would [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Under the terms of the truce and the modifications agreed to it on 27 June , the siege of Quimperlé would be lifted , Duke John would withdraw his army from Brittany , Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte would be handed over to papal mediators who would deliver it to the King of France when the truce expired , and the English would receive 40,000 francs in compensation . |
2 | On top of this would go 60 tons of whindust , at about £6 a ton . |
3 | The former , however , may not be required to comply with all the requirements of local law where this would place unreasonable burdens on a company from another member state and where the public interest is adequately safeguarded in the member state of establishment . |
4 | The State Agricultural Society of New York hired an entomologist , Asa Fitch , in 1854 to study the life history of insects in the hope that this would suggest new methods of control . |
5 | It said this would bring positive improvements like more keyhole surgery , reduced waiting lists , and a day surgery unit . |
6 | This would favour those meats perceived to be competitive or good value . |
7 | Labour Minister Carlos Torres y Torres acknowledged that this would leave minimum wages well below the necessary minimum for subsistence , estimated at 87,000,000 intis ( approximately US$270 ) , but stated that any further increase would raise inflation and bankrupt small businesses . |
8 | This would leave nuclear-armed bombers , cruise missiles and depth charges . |
9 | This would enable prospective studies to be performed to determine the importance of platelet function in the development of vascular disease . |
10 | This would mean split powers , split registers of consents and split responsibilites for organising the schemes . |
11 | Even allowing for O'Donovan doing half as much business , this would mean 3000 tonnes of toxic waste leaving Ireland a year . |
12 | As you may well imagine this would mean huge heatsinks and power transformers . |
13 | A further improvement could be an approved panel of investment business auditors , although this would mean potential members of the panel would be excluded because of lack of experience , and they would not be provided with the chance of obtaining it . |
14 | This would mean local authorities working together with private and voluntary sectors to provide homes and hostels . |
15 | This would avoid civil actions , which are often defeated because individual victims , even when they decide to act co-operatively , are rarely a match for corporations who decide it is better to be prudent than just . |
16 | Although in practice this means that some patients with chronic stable renal failure would have been referred for rapid investigation and diagnosis , we believe that this is preferable to taking a lower cut-off for carbamylated haemoglobin , such as 125 g VH/g Hb which would reduce sensitivity to 80% but increase specificity to 75% , since this would exclude some patients with a potentially reversible element to their renal failure that may not be so readily reversible if investigation and appropriate management were delayed . |
17 | It believes this would prevent legal challenges to its status while retaining its flexibility to interpret the code according to changing circumstances . |
18 | This would prevent questionable findings influencing a much wider readership . |
19 | This would carry 40 passengers plus a cargo . |
20 | One obvious way out was to charge richer patients a fee , but the hospital governors feared that this would deter charitable donations . |
21 | Deng Xiaoping hoped that this would satisfy conservative critics wary of reform and keep in check any unhealthy tendencies among the younger generation . |
22 | It is arguable , however , that these stones belong stratigraphically with the later road surface , with its central channel , by which time the earlier drains had probably ceased to function ; this would explain certain anomalies in their relative positions and have important implications for the site 's later appearance . |
23 | This would offer great possibilities for travel in space and time , but unfortunately it seems that these solutions may all be highly unstable ; the least disturbance , such as the presence of an astronaut , may change them so that the astronaut could not see the singularity until he hit it and and his time came to an end . |
24 | This would make local councils properly accountable to their local electorates . |
25 | This would involve significant funds being made available by the GCC states , in addition to the military costs they will have to bear . |
26 | This would involve past players and others who would want to be associated with the club 's history and achievements . |
27 | This would involve several periods of working in the field alongside experienced practitioners . |
28 | This would put many routers costing three times the price to shame . |
29 | The company recognised that this would put extra pressures on staff . |
30 | This would hit struggling homebuyers and businessmen , plunging Britain deeper into recession . |