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

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1 and used as evidence of provocative atrocities that would justify invading Poland .
2 However , another group of people have equally strongly held views , and for that reason it is not as easy as my hon. Friend would have the House believe to introduce legislation that would command total respect in the House .
3 A golist includes all of those terms that would create useful entries in the subject area being indexed .
4 He describes the tour of Wales as ‘ a joke ’ , not meant as a jibe at the opposition but at Australian officials for keeping them on a whistle stop that would daunt American tourists .
5 Many of the letters we receive come from people living in country towns and villages concerned about proposals that would smother green fields with development , destroy attractive open spaces within the built-up area or ruin important views .
6 In an apparent reference to recent demands by German nationalists and neo-fascists for one state with Germany 's pre-1937 borders , he warned against ‘ certain signs of political extremism , one that would ignore political realities and the historic memory of hundreds of millions of people ’ .
7 The visitor from beyond the planets would obtain the impression that the Earth is a very peaceable place , when in fact three-quarters of all satellites launched have been controlled by military planners and virtually every country 's space programme was originated by the desire of war chiefs to develop rockets that would carry high explosives or nuclear bombs .
8 Last year , FET won a case to block experiments that would insert tailored genes into terminally ill cancer patients .
9 As soon as Ruth acknowledged her poverty and her willingness to work God stepped in and guided her life in a way that would bring great blessing .
10 Middlesbrough chief executive Keith Lamb also welcomed a venture that would bring top-class opposition to the NorthEast .
11 Mass lobbying , research and monitoring lorries are among the tactics planned in a campaign that would unite various communities , groups , and more than 6,000 petitioners from the Dales to Teesside .
12 But the implication is that through education we all have the potential to achieve the rational insight of the ‘ few thinking men ’ and that , if we did , we , too , would agree on the legal rules that would prevent social harm .
13 This would lead to confusion and complication ; ( 2 ) It may imperil certain aspects of the regulatory system , for instance by concluding that Chinese walls are ineffective to prevent the attribution of information , or because advance disclosure that would satisfy fiduciary requirements is impossible , a broker/dealer is always liable when buying or selling as principal ; ( 3 ) It does not appear to give any recognition to the expertise of the bodies to which Parliament has entrusted the regulation of financial services .
14 One that would ensure permanent representation in power for the Left , ’ he said .
15 We will continue to resist changes to the Treaty of Rome that would damge British business .
16 ‘ The students came up with a sound idea for an instrument that would give digital readings , which was developed by our technicians , ’ commented Paul .
17 As the US and the Soviet Union discuss disarmament in Geneva the two super-powers continue to oppose plans for an international agency that would give other nations a look-in on their military manoeuvres .
18 Neither she nor Aunt Tossie , sitting there in dignified order , could foresee that the memory to be implanted would not be of the rare perfection of each course , but of a social mishap , a horror that would engross unbelieving attention and sear its recollection , like a scar , into Nicandra 's loving .
19 Writing the history of the electronic-information rich countries at the end of the millennium could be done with dynamic resources that would offer comprehensive profiles of political , economic , social , and cultural worlds .
20 They accordingly set up a UK based team of design engineers briefed to develop a range of high fidelity products that would offer outstanding sound quality at affordable prices .
21 None of the respondents requested training that would fulfil recent CAB policy issues ; there were no requests , for example , for training in equal opportunity recruitment or race awareness .
22 It concerned the plot to overthrow his brother and form a new dictatorship ; but he had discovered another side to the story , a sinister angle that would make international headlines if it were ever made public .
23 Is there a company that would make new frames using my silver surrounds ?
24 Eighteenth-century Bristol was an environmental disaster area with problems of atmospheric pollution that would make present-day Mexico City seem like a health resort .
25 Many church leaders have been speaking out in favour of changes that would make African societies more participatory .
26 The object of the League was to create the conditions of international security that would make general disarmament possible .
27 There are several other wedding anniversaries that would make successful flower pictures — for instance , for the bronze anniversary it would be very interesting to find a coppery frame and some flowers to match .
28 Here are several other suggestions that would make excellent messages for various occasions , and provide a very different way of expressing your feelings :
29 The Strategic Defence Initative Organisation , which over the past decade has spent some $10 billion in answer to Ronald Reagan 's call for a defence that would make nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete , is no more .
30 To do so would require a delay of many years in order to put British Telecom 's accounts into a form that would make piecemeal disposals possible ’ .
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