Example sentences of "[coord] would [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What 's green , measures eight by fifty-two inches and would burn a large hole in your pocket ? |
2 | The point is that normally such parents would prefer that their babies were not defective and would welcome a non-controversial cure were it to become available . |
3 | They would accept directives such as those calling for fewer part-time workers , and would welcome a 48-hour rule . |
4 | If you are thinking of moving and would welcome a free market valuation , or if you would like to know more about this offer , simply complete the attached voucher and take it into your local Birmingham Midshires Property Services branch , or send it to us , FREEPOST , ( no stamp required ) . |
5 | On the following day , Ratsiraka said that he had made all the concessions he was able to make and would form a new government , with or without the opposition 's participation , within a week . |
6 | I contracted from the local community unit a nursing team that would be led by general practitioners and would form a true practice based primary health care team . |
7 | This would be quite sufficient to lend distinctness to the double-bass part , and would leave a large proportion of the cellos free to play the 1st cello part . |
8 | Such a system may be described as " part programming by doing " and would represent a sharp contrast to the main historical tendencies towards symbolic part programming . |
9 | It was noted , however , that any Iraqi attack on Turkey , a NATO member , would be considered as an attack on all member countries and would draw a corresponding response from the alliance as a whole . |
10 | Releasing on Nov. 15 its budget figures for 1991 , the government stated that it planned to increase spending by 22 per cent to the equivalent of US$499,000,000 and would face a fiscal deficit of $150,000,000 , only $91,000,000 of which could be expected to be covered by future loans . |
11 | They need the minimum of tonal variation in order to find this sound from venue to venue and would give a wide birth to any amplifier that offered any more than they think they need , no doubt fearing the onset of option anxiety . |
12 | Booth argued that any selective system would give rise to anomalies and would necessitate a costly system of selection . |
13 | Unlike its more common relative , E. pungens ‘ Maculata ’ , whose leaves take on a slightly muddy hue as they mature , ‘ Gilt Edge ’ stays a brilliant yellow-cream , and would make a superb contrast with the bright red stems of Cornus alba ‘ Sibirica ’ . |
14 | It was beautifully done — and would make a nice present , she decided . |
15 | Er , and would make a tremendous din on the Minster floor , and they would be er lovely . |
16 | He was also proud to announce that the Barnes Wallis Collection was to come to the Museum and would make a major exhibition . |
17 | A large microcomputer system with an extensive range of hardware devices and large block of extra machine-code routines is very flexible and powerful , and would go a long way to meeting the requirements of the program designer , but in realistic terms such a system would be too expensive for most schools at present . |
18 | The Minister said that he understood the points that we were making and would undertake a close examination to find out what information could be made available . |
19 | They tolerate most soils so long as they are well drained and do not lie wet in winter and would prefer a sheltered position away from the worst of the winter 's cold winds . |
20 | The majority view was that Britain was and would remain a great power , giving the world leadership based on her experience over the centuries rather than on the depth of her pocket . |
21 | He would be accountable to the Minister of the Interior and would head a regional council which would include , as well as local officials , " not less than 10 people of learning , experience , and competence from the public " . |
22 | And and would have a good time playing it , cos i There 's enough there , but it 's not you know |
23 | Senators had to be aged over 50 and would have a six-year mandate . |
24 | Like Hong Kong , Macao would retain its capitalist system after 1999 and would have a high degree of autonomy , except in foreign affairs and defence which would be the responsibility of the Chinese central government . |
25 | Like Hong Kong , Macao would retain its capitalist system after 1999 and would have a high degree of autonomy , except in foreign affairs and defence . |
26 | Last night Shaunagh 's father Sean McMurtry said the family was determined to see justice done , and would take a civil prosecution against the two doctors . |
27 | A complication was that it had to be reduced in a complicated , controlled manner or the electricity grid throughout Ulster would be burned out and would require a long time to replace after the strike would be over . |
28 | One last possible means of rescue remained but it was dangerous and would require a great deal of equipment . |
29 | Its fighters would be amnestied , would have special access to education , health care , land and credit , and would receive a monthly payment for six months while they looked for employment and adapted to civilian life . |
30 | Moves to clean up Britain 's heavily polluted cities and countryside were welcome , but without resources the proposed measures were merely wishful thinking and would prove a cosmetic exercise . |