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

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1 Similar prescriptions would hold for sociology 's ‘ self-reflexive critique ’ .
2 They adopted a Krakow Declaration , stating that the three countries would act for union with a united Europe and that their security would best be served by integration with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) , and recognizing the dangers posed by the breaking up of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union .
3 Hoomey thought Nails would make for home , the mission accomplished , but he seemed disposed to come in Hoomey 's direction .
4 To recognise the increased responsibilities that Colleges would assume for finance , personnel and local administrative matters , the related functions that existed before the Act took effect would need strengthening .
5 Indeed , it was usual practice where the land was already registered , and buyers ' conveyancers would call for proof of title at the outset of a new conveyancing transaction .
6 A way round has been suggested : oil sales would pay pre-war creditors ; Iraq 's frozen assets would compensate for war damage .
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