Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And because I knew a lot of people , you 'd do things for different motives .
2 Among the various trade and co-operation agreements signed in 1990 , the most important were ( i ) an agreement signed with the United States on April 9 which granted Czechoslovakia most-favoured-nation status , thereby reducing tariff levels for Czechoslovak exports to the United States ; and ( ii ) a 10-year agreement with the EC signed on March 23 which would eliminate quotas for Czechoslovak industrial exports to the EC by 1995 and facilitate the transfer of EC expertise to many sectors of the Czechoslovak economy .
3 Harriet would make excuses for this , rather as she had done over her late husband 's peccadilloes .
4 His last thoughts were that he would make amends for this day ; he could baptise the maiden , they could be saved together , they could marry , he would love her , his heathen maiden , no , his heathen hoyden , he liked the rhyming of that , heathen hoyden , he would cherish her beneath the fruit-laden tree .
5 They would include orders for routine raw materials such as steel stock ; screws , nuts and bolts ; lubricants and fuel oil .
6 Spain 's Alcatel Sesa SA has taken control of two Polish companies , PZT Telkom , which employs 640 people in Warsaw , and Teletra , which has about 1,300 employees making public telephone exchanges ; Alcatel Sesa said it would guarantee jobs for 1,650 people at the two firms for the next 18 months and committed itself to increasing the capital of the two companies by another $25m within a year ; it plans to start manufacturing the Alcatel 1000 S-12 exchange in Poland , where it says it has already built eight digital exchanges in Poland with a $60m credit that was put up by the Spanish government .
7 The BA hopes to produce the directory annually and would welcome suggestions for new entries , corrections or additions by 28th February , with the incentive of a draw for a bottle of champagne .
8 But this approach seems unnecessarily rigid in cases where the matters which would give grounds for judicial review could also be resolved by the alternative process .
9 You would n't pay the whole of it taxable if it was you know you would claim expenses for one thing and another .
10 With one exception , no new categories of institution were to be created : the Regional Colleges of Education would provide opportunities for higher education and provide ‘ the seedbed for some further growth of institutions to university status ’ .
11 Furthermore , flexible retirement , with a minimum pension age of 60 for both women and men , would provide opportunities for older people to choose when precisely to retire ( Walker and Laczko , 1982 ; Schuller and Walker , 1990 ) .
12 Mr Clark told The Scotsman that the nursery would provide places for 20 children aged three to five plus eight full-time and two part-time jobs .
13 Erm a park tends to give the impression of being like a memorial park , erm equally it 's not just earmarked for football , which is it could be er seen as just that , the idea was that it would provide facilities for all types of sports and interests throughout the er throughout the area , particularly er girls , I know girls play football but there 's a lot of interest in er sport particularly hockey , and I personally would n't like to see it just dominated by football .
14 Draining the wetlands — carried out mainly as a response to agricultural pressures — would create deathtraps for marine life and , ironically , also destroy the productivity of the soil .
15 The construction of such a large building was welcomed by the people of Louth , especially as it would create jobs for many men who were returning from the war .
16 The section headed WINDOW WASHING would contain cards for each room in the house .
17 But conversely , the failure of these mechanisms would explain the emergence of new production relations , which in turn would have consequences for other aspects of society .
18 Counselling an overall growth rate of 5.5-6 per cent in the next five years , he said that the government would maintain subsidies for state-owned enterprises , accounting for one-third of the national budget .
19 ANGLIA Television , the Norwich-based independent TV contractor , yesterday unveiled a big rebound in profits for last year , but warned that the recent ITV franchise shake-up would cut profits for 1993 .
20 Arguably centralisation would release resources for local purposes .
21 The proposed scheme would offer facilities for this .
22 Touche Ross , which opposed the adjournment , said it would cause difficulties for further hearings in other jurisdictions .
23 He reckons some of the maths questions would cause problems for second year pupils at secondary level , that the paper calls for a high reading standard and that some of the questions could be ambiguous .
24 Bush 's scheme would brighten prospects for nuclear power by granting companies a single licence to build and operate nuclear plants .
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