Example sentences of "it would [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | The French government also announced that it would pay more than £5 million compensation to French fishermen for half the losses they reported last month as a result of falling prices . |
2 | Erm before we do anything let's have a look and see what it would mean if , it would mean just as numbers . |
3 | It would start probably because they are illegal , erm but basically because everybody else running about me er , was trying it , my friends so it basically boiled down to peer pressure at the start . |
4 | His presence froze the decay , but it would start again when he followed Anne into the tunnel . |
5 | I do n't suppose it would matter much if I fell in anyhow , cos I can nearly swim . |
6 | Sponsors of the bill estimated that it would create more than 1,000,000 new jobs and would preserve some 1,000,000 existing jobs . |
7 | They were much more worried about the other problems associated with such a large , unwieldy beast — its potential for erratic behaviour , its contamination of the countryside and the waste products it would leave behind when it had performed its task . |
8 | But there is was some intimation that it would go externally as well . |
9 | As a result , the body would not normally receive light during the critical period , but it would do so if the patient stayed awake all night or got up early . |
10 | Such an alliance was unacceptable to a number of DYP deputies and to the SHP ; the RP had said that it would co-operate only if an Islamic leader was first agreed on to replace Özal . |
11 | More recently , my microwave oven began to smoke and , again , the dealer said that as it would cost more than £200 to repair , I should consider buying a new one . |
12 | I think a lot of people are getting too excited about a technology which is which has been dreamed up by people who wish it would happen rather than prove it can happen . |
13 | The state of the organization was causing concern to the party managers , for it would deteriorate further unless some definite decision about the future were taken . |
14 | Siemens AG said last week that it would take longer than previously planned to reduce losses at its computer and also at its semiconductor divisions , and blamed a continued deterioration in market conditions . |
15 | The company says the attempt at a buyout failed because the managers realised that it would take longer than they had planned to develop a new generation of the 50 Series minicomputer line . |
16 | That would mean it would take more than three weeks to heal . |
17 | He said if a valuer were to get accurate valuations on all the properties in Milton Street it would take more than one day . |
18 | If we were lucky , it would take less than 24 hours . |
19 | It would seem so after we received a phone call from a North Wales resident who was bringing some American pals over to our fair city to sample some entertaining nights out in Liverpool . |
20 | Forty-eight hours after the Novell-buys-Unix announcement , Microsoft was out telling folks like The Wall Street Journal that it would sell more than a million copies of Windows NT the first year after it comes out . |
21 | She thought it would come right when they were married . |