Example sentences of "and would [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The strike would once again demonstrate the power of the unions and would also restore Clasper 's own flagging personal influence and power over the workers .
2 These extend to very broad guidelines on the nature of investments and would also affect trusts considering merger .
3 The concept of clustering would increase the input-output capability compared with monolithic servers , and would also enable users to consolidate proliferating local network servers , thus regaining some control .
4 It is on the face of it a very simple amendment to a quite a small and in some sense insignificant piece of legislation that is n't , erm I hope members would agree that by changing that piece of legislation to say that if you 're a trader you must display who you are and how people can get hold of you if the have a problem about products they buy from you , will not be too burdensome erm in these days of deregulation and so forth but on the other hand would help enforcements considerably and would also enable people to pursue their own remedies where they are dissatisfied with what they bought .
5 It would tie down a lot of troops and would also give Phnom Penh the opportunity to raise international alarm at the spectre of the return of the Khmer Rouge .
6 But it 's even further from the centre of population and would also create parking difficulties . ’
7 And would also require land in the Lothians . ’
8 Smith said : ‘ We would remove VAT form the price of a catalyst option , and would also reduce car tax by £50 on catalysed cars . ’
9 Secretary would arrange chicken pieces pork pies sausage rolls , sausages on sticks cheese and onion and cheese and pineapple on sticks and would also donate mince pies .
10 Sales are usually much bigger in the run-up to Christmas than in the rest of the year , and low sales would indicate that consumer 's confidence is broken and would also harm business confidence .
11 John is fourteen next term and would normally leave school in a couple of years time .
12 The Skin Tonique comes in its own compact and stylish vanity case and would normally cost £19.95 but we have no less than TWELVE to give away !
13 One of the French girls at her Swiss boarding school had told her that boys liked a girl to have a ‘ poitrine ’ and they became very excited when they touched a girl 's breast ; this , she had maintained , explained the fashion for dresses which made a girl look flat-chested — so that as many as possible would not inflame men 's passions and would thereby remain virgins .
14 Not to pay at maturity , would be to say the least , extremely damaging to the bank 's credit rating and would completely destroy confidence in it .
15 It 's where you get the interest on interest throughout the years and would otherwise pay tax on that interest and do n't and the amount that you have n't paid stays in and gets the compounding the same as the interest .
16 What was certain was that an announcement of the take-up rate would cause Blue Arrow 's share price to fall , and would probably damage County 's reputation .
17 The sources said the operation would be run from a NATO air headquarters at Vicenza , in north-eastern Italy , and would probably include fighters from the United States , Britain and France .
18 Celebrity doctor Mark Holmes said The Terminator had many ripped muscles and would probably get arthritis .
19 I love shopping for excellent ingredients and would rather spend time on this than anything else .
20 after Assisted Areas ( with which in part they coincided ) , in the grant of industrial development certificates , and would thus take precedence over the new towns .
21 Time was that decor in a tank consisted of a backdrop , a gravel substrate and a few bits of rock from the back garden that you hoped were inert and would n't affect water chemistry .
22 On New Year 's Eve the new master reported that Harriet Shimmers used profane language , and would n't eat supper or have it weighed .
23 ‘ He would be feared by most international teams for his ability in the air and would n't let England down . ’
24 Shelley Cameron was n't cheap , and would n't have people saying so .
25 The students were partly to blame , it was implied , but they did not intend to cause his demise and would not forget Hu Yaobang .
26 The employer sought to establish a paternalistic relationship with his workers and would not tolerate attempts by outsiders ( e.g. trade union officials ) to participate in negotiations .
27 Although 1988 was characterised by a freer , more open intellectual atmosphere , it was clear that the Party still held ultimate authority and would not tolerate criticism that bordered on political dissent .
28 The finger which he had burnt on the incinerator was in addition giving him trouble and would not tolerate pressure .
29 As well as these apprehensions it was also considered that the extension and development of the social services was more in keeping with collectivist principles and would not restrict benefit to families with children .
30 There was a temptation to regard the headteacher as being the major or the sole activator and this was supported , in the secondary sector , when a Manchester study suggested that most heads were too powerful and would not delegate responsibility .
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