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

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1 On Maastricht , we are opposed to a number of the points in the social charter because in practice it would damage employment and prosperity .
2 If he were to tell the truth it would provoke Newton into the next carriage across the Sands .
3 Heavy cost of checking pollution It would cost Darlington £200,000 to keep a gas pollution detector working all year round , councillors heard .
4 At best in a major conflict it would give allies time to reach agreement on how to use nuclear weapons .
5 If British Rail operate on a five-day week at the same rate it would return £7,425 per trip .
6 Thus Nissan , a car maker , said earlier this month it would guarantee ¥100 billion of loans for its affiliate Ikeda Bussan , a car-seat maker , which has lost lots of money in the stockmarket .
7 If you 'd got enough gas it would make bubbles .
8 For instance it would enable broadcasters to offer interactive services — such as the ability for viewers to call up statistics while watching a baseball game .
9 In addition it would enable correspondence that deals with several aspects of Council Tax to be dealt with at the same time and a co-ordinated response to be prepared by nominated officers .
10 No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ?
11 There are exceptions to this rule , for example large fish can be fed on chopped horse 's heart and the okapi ( similar to the giraffe ) could be fed on evergreen oak leaves when in the wild it would eat vegetation from the hot Congo forests .
12 On the other hand it would make sense for nature to endow us with greater sexuality at a time when we are most likely to become pregnant .
13 No doubt it would give Marguerite some comfort to be able to be warm and friendly with Russell 's daughter , but it was too big a price to pay .
14 In the north it would include Northallerton Grammar School and the Y C A P annexe .
15 With the signing of the agreement it would appear Compaq has overcome the reservations it had about IXI Ltd 's X.desktop manager — included in Open Desktop — which Compaq steadfastly refused to accept as a part of ACE 's Open Desktop offering : it preferred instead HP 's Visual User Environment .
16 But on 20 September the Commission announced that for the first time it would take Britain before the European Court of Justice .
17 Early in 1976 Austrian Niki Lauda said that it was totally unsuitable because of the time it would take firefighters to reach some parts of the vast circuit .
18 ‘ You are being very naughty , ’ McAllister whispered back , pretending to be severe , ‘ and the only thing that I can say in your favour is that I am in nearly as bad a way as you are , and know exactly how you feel — but be patient , it can not be long now , ’ for she knew that once the bazaar was over , and she was at last able to tell him the truth , they could go ahead with their marriage plans , the only delaying thing being the time it would take Mama and Papa to cross the Atlantic .
19 She often expressed concern that her work was shown in galleries , and worried that outside the context of its production it would lose meaning and educational strength , becoming art object , consumed and fetishised .
20 If Labour Members are so keen on Ravenscraig staying open , why does the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) not have the guts — or perhaps the influence in the shadow Cabinet — to give an unequivocal commitment that if the Labour party came to power it would keep Ravenscraig open ?
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