Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] would [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 According to this model , the ( + ) amino group of histidine or glutamine would form an electrostatic interaction with the ( - ) - electrons of the benzhydryl group of the antagonist .
2 Every so often the sound of a dropped pencil or pen would break the solitude , but apart from that the only sound was that of the wind outside , whipping around the building , hurling rain at the windows so hard it sounded as if thousands of tiny pebbles were being bounced off the glass .
3 Number 4 had not always been a lodging house ; just as several families , like the Titfords , were constantly on the move from place to place , so many an individual house or shop would see a very rapid turnover of occupants .
4 The school librarian or teacher would use the programs on disk to create a list of references and the pupils would be able to use the microcomputer in the same way as they use a subject index .
5 The king or chieftain would make the offering on behalf of his people and they were thrown into the sacred lake or pool with appropriate ritual ceremony .
6 Whether the man was Copt or Moslem would make no difference . ’
7 On Sydney suburban grounds we looked at teams clash , Wests and Souths , St George and Balmain , Norths and Detective Sergeant Bumper Farrell 's Newtown Bluebags , and decided that this or that lock or halfback would cut a swathe on heavy northern grounds in England .
8 And some buti or other would feel the need at least every hour .
9 Once the parties had been heard , the master or registrar would have the power either to make an ‘ unless ’ order , that is that the case would be struck out unless particular steps were taken within a particular time , or the case would be set down for trial .
10 13.2.4 Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing , no work , paper or presentation may be published or made where the publication or making of such work , paper or presentation would prejudice the grant or validity of any application for intellectual property rights based on any part of the work .
11 On a part of Blakerigg at the foot of the gill from Blea Tarn there was a place with a fine echo , and Green imagined ‘ Music amid such wilds ! ah ! how charming , plaintive solos on the clarinet or flute would have a fine effect amongst such rocks , which during the intervals of rest , would echo back the melancholy notes in soft reverberations , and produce in the mind a union of the most pleasing sensations . ‘
12 So a sound as-if strategy would produce an attenuated doctrine of respect for statutes and precedents .
13 The rationale behind these experiments was that , if sequences previously ‘ localised ’ by the DNase I hypersensitivity ( DH ) sites were of functional importance , then their presence or absence would have an effect on the regulated expression of the Ea transgene , as shown by position-independent and copy-dependent expression .
14 Tate or Bedser would manage a good economy rate , and the former would make some runs , but neither was the lithest of athletes .
15 There were more applicants for admission in September 1991 than could be accommodated without prejudicing the provision of efficient education , and section 6(3) ( a ) of the Act provided that the duty to comply with parental preference did not apply where compliance would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources .
16 She had been expecting a small , dusty room filled with paintings draped in cloths that were thick with dust , where air would have a musty scent of old canvas and decay .
17 The sample selected should be properly established and of an appropriate size based on whether a misstatement of a particular size or frequency would affect the interpretation of data and any points of weakness identified during systems evaluation and compliance testing .
18 We give serious consideration to safety recommendations and , where lighting would make an important contribution to reducing casualties , it is an important factor .
19 The White Paper working paper on funding and contracts for hospital services envisages three broad classes of contract ; block contracts , under which the GP or DHA would pay the hospital an annual fee in return for access to a defined range of services ; cost and volume contracts , under which hospitals would receive a sum in respect of a baseline level of activity , defined in terms of a given number of treatments or cases , and cost per case contracts , where payment would be made to the hospital on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment of either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with .
20 In respect of a job requiring ability to access , input and retrieve information from a computer , it would not be essential that the employee is able to use the keyboard or read the visual display if adaptive equipment or software would enable a disabled person to undertake the work , albeit in a different manner .
21 It is thus possible to find cases where a final plosive becomes a fricative or nasal ( e.g. ‘ that side ’ , ‘ good night ’ ) , but most unlikely that a final fricative or nasal would become a plosive .
22 Maybe the Town & Country would dull the effect of a mere guitarbasseddrumsvoice four-piece challenging both venue and lacklustre audience to a duel !
23 However , wherever there is hesitancy or opposition in ethical attitude which is not rooted in hesitancy or disagreement in belief , in the sense that no amount of factual certainty or agreement would cause the final ascendancy of one definite attitude , Stevenson thinks that the ethical question can not be resolved rationally .
24 It is to be hoped that a longer , sequential text will eventually be discovered : a piece of poetry or prose would test the hypothesis conclusively .
25 Any fanatical guitar collector or dealer would find a fair few things to pick holes in ( the excessive buckle-scratching on the back , the missing selector-switch surround , a semi-collapsed bridge causing severe buzzing on the middle strings , the advanced state of decay of the stop tailpiece , an unoriginal jack-plate and a number of modern screws ) but despite its flaws the whole guitar still just reeks of class and character .
26 Both Labour and Conservative Governments had taken the view that change would cause a fierce political storm , so no one did anything .
27 EQ'ing helps , but I found that over-correction would affect the lead channel , which shares the same tone circuitry , so I had to accept a compromise for my crunch sound .
28 This Engels emphatically asserted in The Origin when he argues that communism would mean the end of the family as we know it and the liberation of women .
29 We hoped that the gene bank might ultimately contain 500 collections , and we knew that maintenance would become a problem sooner or later .
30 It was claimed that closure would affect the local atmosphere since the school acted as a focus of activity yet there was little mention of any economic loss and no fear of any demographic effects .
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