Example sentences of "it would [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The court held that this was a breach of the Convention guarantee of free speech , because it would deter journalists from contributing to public discussions of issues affecting the life of the community : " The limits of acceptable criticism are wider as regards a politician as such than as regards a private individual … the former inevitably and knowingly lays himself open to close scrutiny of his every word and deed by both journalists and the public at large , and he must consequently display a greater degree of tolerance . "
2 Additional revenue could be obtained by the Exchequer from this source and it would deter demand for imported goods by making them appear expensive in our shops .
3 The Japanese government announced on Jan. 23 that it would extend aid worth $638,000,000 to the Philippines to support economic reforms .
4 The Mexican federal government announced on July 15 , 1989 , that it would commit $13,750,000 to " regenerate " Mexico 's rainforest over the following 10 years .
5 It was previously suggested that one reason attention focusing might actually impair recognition of non-risky junctions is that it would prevent subjects from attending to useful peripheral information .
6 It subsequently accused Hong Kong of breaking a 1982 agreement on immigration and said it would handle returns on a case-by-case basis .
7 It would conduct conflict by means of backdoor dealing . ’
8 He said that , like any machine , the mind needed rest otherwise it would show signs of stress .
9 First , it would bring Britain into line with the best European practice , notably in Germany where local , regional and federal labour courts handle problems in a fair , dispassionate way based on law , precedent and judicial expertise in the labour field .
10 It would bring joy to millions of people if the Royals gave up bloodsports .
11 According to the Prime Minister , Gen. Hau Pei-tsun , it would lead Taiwan into the ranks of the world 's top 20 countries in terms of per capita income by the year 2000 .
12 A spokesman for the ministry said it would continue consultation with Mother Catherine , and would be studying the papers submitted by the lawyers .
13 Mr Eastwood argues it would break ties with local communities .
14 It would spell disaster in the Christian community to attempt to achieve a pure society in which there were no sinners .
15 Meanwhile , it was reported on Sept. 26 that the World Bank had authorized the creation of a special facility to grant concessional credit to help lower-middle income countries to re-settle migrant workers fleeing Iraq and Kuwait , and that it would advance disbursements from the Bank 's soft loan affiliate , the International Development Association ( IDA ) , to the poorest countries .
16 If British Rail operate on a five-day week at the same rate it would return £7,425 per trip .
17 I had no idea what having a baby would mean , only that it would make escape from Roundhay impossible .
18 I just thought that something like that it would be very good practice but if you have a related documents to have a record of the enquiry with it would make sense of the enquiry , even if our situation was different to the other divisions .
19 On the other hand it would make sense for nature to endow us with greater sexuality at a time when we are most likely to become pregnant .
20 Even without statutory warrant , it would make sense for privilege to attach to whatever a Member does as an incident of discharging his functions as a Member in relation to the proceedings of the House itself ( as opposed to in his external role as a political figure , or in relation to constituents , members of the public and non-parliamentary bodies ) .
21 If the other Devon districts were in fact the chief suppliers of patients and users of the big hospital facilities then it would make sense for management and costs to be handed over to them .
22 A top source said in Dublin : ‘ It would make sense for the President to time his visit to coincide with the opening of Barrettstown Castle as Paul 's first camp in Europe .
23 It has been argued that it would make sense for whoever runs the train services to also take responsibility for the track .
24 I 'm , I 'm sure that would happen , but Lithuania , if , if it had the er complete independence to er choose it 's own trading partners , it 's own defence partners , then it would make sense for Lithuania to have some sort of a a trading arrangement with the old communist block and .
25 If you could make my look , my money work a bit harder it would make sense to me , after all .
26 For example , " walked " might be substituted in 1. , but it would make nonsense in the other three contexts .
27 ‘ By closing off Hammond Drive it would make Lakeside into a cul-de-sac and would be safe for children . ’
28 This discourages mounting adhesive from oozing on to the lower surface of the preparation , where it would affect attachment on the lapping machine 's vacuum chucks .
29 It would mean videos of very game being studied by a panel of experts , not connected to any club , before a player is cited .
30 It would mean searches on every visit , more restrictions , more repression and it would work against everything else we are trying to do .
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