Example sentences of "[Wh det] would [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The government on Aug. 28 published a list of some 160 companies which would remain wholly or partly in state ownership . |
2 | ’ — A response which would damage rather than increase the influence of the Merkuts in the Khanate , ’ Alexei observed . |
3 | The University 's current planning estimates a growth to some 6500 students by the end of the century , which would generate more than 2000 additional jobs . |
4 | He mentioned the need to bring out the practical application of subjects , in ways which would enhance rather than displace theoretical understanding . |
5 | The Butterley Company found that men whose wives could not find work were less likely to stay at Ollerton , and so planned the building of factories in the village which would ensure both that men were not lost and that family incomes could be supplemented . |
6 | More difficult would be patients with a deep seated psychological problem which would require more than three months ' treatment . |
7 | I could give many other examples which would kill once and for all the idea so often propounded by the opponents of local income tax that such a tax would not benefit people on the lowest incomes . |
8 | four arrow heads , two saddle querns , large quantities of Early Bronze Age flint and pot sherds which would indicate more than twenty-five decorated shoulder vases and nine food vessels . |
9 | I think there , there was a genuine democratic element to this that , that it , i i i it was n't going to be forcible socialism , it was going to be socialism which would come naturally because that would be what the population wanted . |
10 | Bateson explained : ‘ The League have been in contact to say that when they informed the FA of the meeting , they were told that no matter what the egm approved the FA would not sanction any agreement which would produce more than 24 clubs in any one division . |
11 | He concluded that ‘ the meaning which the advertiser intended to convey was that there was not a thing , not a jot and not a tittle , which would prove scientifically that cigarette smoke caused disease . ’ |
12 | It is the sort of thing which would happen only if the person was in some unusual condition , such as a fever . |
13 | In the council chamber quite recently one of the Socialists supported the position taken up by the Soviet Government in Russia in a way that showed what would happen here if they got the power in their hands . |
14 | And if you do n't want to be put onto list , censored , because obviously , that 's very important to what would happen there if you want it preserved . |
15 | What would happen then if that happened ? you know fifteen minute monologue . |