Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , I 'm not an accountant Bob , but you 'd need way in excess of thirty thousand |
2 | GEC , Ferranti 's main British rival in radar , is also keen to mount a takeover bid but would encounter fierce Ministry of Defence opposition on the grounds that it would damage competition in electronics procurement . |
3 | Indeed , the bitterness of separation was more terrible than before for those who had lost the belief that an afterlife would bring reunion in happiness . |
4 | But that would land Dolly in trouble . |
5 | A working group of senior parliamentarians broke the deadlock at the talks by endorsing a charter which would give equality in parliament to the majority Muslim population and transfer powers now enjoyed by the Maronite presidency to a cabinet headed by a Sunni Muslim . |
6 | Berners had claimed the construction would provide employment in depression hit Faringdon , in the event one extra man joined the estate workers . |
7 | Corrosion-resistant metals in the hull and reactor plant would keep radioactivity in check after burial at sea . |
8 | Would hope return in time ? |
9 | If there is one country that we would have difficulty in isolating , it is North Korea . |
10 | She would probably have the right to do so in the court in Germany which would have jurisdiction in relation to the place where the events happened , assuming that German law recognises the ground of action contemplated . |
11 | The presentation ceremony would take place in Orange and only those completing the march would be entitled to wear their white képis . |
12 | However , if the income which arose in year 1 had not been charged at the time when the payment was made in year 3 to the beneficiary , that relieving provision would not be applicable and it would appear that the tax charge would take place in year 3 . |
13 | This would take place in view of the grandstands at 5.35 , after the players had checked their scores , signed their cards and taken a little time to compose themselves . |
14 | In short , a Conservative Government in the 1990s would emphasise market mechanisms to allocate resources to need , would encourage competition in order to offer consumers more choice and quality . |
15 | The Bill would outlaw discrimination in employment , housing , education , leisure facilities , transport and public services in a more effective way than the existing legislation . |
16 | For Beecham and SmithKline Beckman , which together would rank second in world drug sales , one of the potential benefits of bigness would be a broader product range . |
17 | The Eliots were inseparable ; they went to parties where they would stand arm in arm . |
18 | Britain told the Arabs they would receive independence in return for help in the struggle against the Turks . |
19 | Any alteration within the general coverage of the approved greenbelt by way of the creation of an inset , would require justification in accordance with the second sentence of paragraph nine of P P G Two , and in the strict terms of a proposal made under approved Structure Plan Policy E Ten , as inserted by the Secretary of State for the Environment . |
20 | Without the ERM ( or something like it ) competitive devaluation and exchange-rate volatility would put trade in danger and stable prices out of reach . |
21 | A self-consciously strict conventionalist judge would lose interest in legislation and precedent at just the point when it became clear that the explicit extension of these supposed conventions had run out . |
22 | For example , it would find disk in discovery , but not four in California . |