Example sentences of "and would [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The council and others had objected to the proposed development and the council had refused planning permission on the ground that the proposals would result in an intensification of air pollution in an area where the level of existing pollution was high and would create additional health hazards to residents of the area .
2 But she never dared ask him , for fear he would tell her ) — the grocer treated her to infrequent smiles and would give occasional chocolates to Victoria , who would go back to the toyshop with a heavy brown moustache and sideburns .
3 Nuns , I thought , would understand the troubles of the old and homeless , and would give balanced advice .
4 The proposals , if adopted , would mean it 'll be a criminal offence to camp anywhere without the land owner 's permission … and would give local councils the right to tow away and seize any illegally parked vehicles .
5 Rühe had argued that new leaders were needed who would mark a clear break with the past and would show full commitment to reform .
6 Competition is relatively strong in UK corporate banking and would suggest reasonable costs of borrowing vis-a-vis the risks taken on .
7 Any so-called ‘ saving ’ to the NHS of products manufactured by British companies would have to be paid for five fold by the British companies , and would show up five fold in our balance of payments , and would mean significant loss in taxation to the British Treasury .
8 Its foreign policy would defend the objectives of the Non-aligned Movement , the UN and the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) , and would pay special attention to relationships with Portuguese-speaking African countries , Brazil , Portugal and the European Communities ( EC ) .
9 Proposals to curb litter and waste did not go far enough and would land local authorities with extra bills but no additional resources .
10 The EFTA countries would not apply the EC 's common agricultural or fisheries policies or the coal and steel policy , and would retain sovereign control over their energy resources and production ; stricter environmental controls on the use of chemicals would be retained by certain EFTA countries , while Norway and Sweden would retain their state alcohol monopolies .
11 Dr Williams said doctors should be put under a legal obligation to approach relatives of patients who have died in intensive care units and would make suitable organ donors .
12 It is unnecessary , and would make tedious reading , to list all the sections of the Act which require a company to deliver documents for registration .
13 The Secretary of State said in his statement that he would maintain the level of spending on council houses and would make extra funds available to combat homelessness and dampness .
14 DMITRY 'S FATHER HAD A GLOBE , and he would point out to Dmitry the different countries and continents , and would make young Dmitry memorise the names of their capital cities .
15 Pop singer Rod Stewart took inordinate pride in his brief time as a professional with Brentford and would make well-publicized appearances to support Scotland .
16 Critics say it 's encroaching on the green belt and would devastate local villages .
17 Then choose one of the alternatives discussed this week ( task allocation , team nursing , primary nursing or multidisciplinary team care ) which you do n't use but which you think might also be useable and would promote individualised care in the same work area .
18 Moreover , such a requirement would discourage prosecutions for the aggravated offence and would exclude private prosecutions .
19 The reason for this was that the nominally dry samples were not oven-dried and would contain small amounts of remaining pore fluids .
20 To my mind such a variation on a year by year basis by reference to an extraneous factor would be a most anomalous result , and would involve great difficulties in quantifying the cost to the employer in each case .
21 They made the obvious point that a commercial port is a 24-hour operation and would attract heavy goods vehicles up and down Bridge and Medway Roads at all hours .
22 Stone also said that DEC would offer daughter board upgrades for its R3000 customers , and would offer similar upgrades for future MIPS generations , such as the R5000 .
23 Thirdly , targeted industries should have markets that were known to be price and income elastic and would offer long-term growth , in contrast to the low value-added products that were the usual sources of stagnation in Asian economies .
24 Starkist President Keith Hauge said that the company would require its suppliers to have observers on their vessels to ensure that drift-nets were not used , and would offer financial assistance to skippers wishing to refit their boats or move their operations to waters where tuna do not swim with dolphins .
25 The law imposed most of the emergency board 's wage and benefits package but established a new emergency board which would look again at differences over work rules and would present binding recommendations after 65 days of deliberations .
26 Over the following six years , they would serve as merchant aircraft carriers , armed merchant cruisers , troopships , hospital ships , catapult armed merchantmen and would carry vital cargoes of fuel , food , ammunition and troops .
27 The Government accepted all the report recommendations and would bring forward legislation to strengthen the bank 's powers to deal with such cases .
28 The new regulations , requiring a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament , were expected to be enacted in the first half of 1993 and would bring German immigration and asylum provisions broadly in line with those of other West European countries .
29 It is wide enough to be liberally interpreted and would cover pregnancy-related illness , miscarriages and abortions .
30 He is rough and very unromantic and would prefer male company .
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