Example sentences of "it would [verb] [adv] [num] " in BNC.

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1 If the registration service was erm , asked to ma to reduce its budgets for ninety four , five and future years , by twenty thousand , it could do it in to three , four , five because it would bring forward twenty thousand pounds worth of carry forwards .
2 The market 's price-earnings multiple was 16 last night but it would drop below 14 if that increase in earnings really happens .
3 I think it would make about two gallons of whisky , I think he said , the little barrel .
4 It would create about 15,000 jobs and would cost between £2 billion and £3 billion , considerably less than the previous route .
5 The decision made by the UK Cross-Country Commission to adopt the new date of March 9 sparked controversy among athletes and officials , since it would leave only two weeks for selected athletes to prepare for the World Championships in Antwerp .
6 It would cost around four million pounds to convert every cash dispenser in the country to being voice activated .
7 It 's estimated that it would cost around 3 1/2 million pounds , and South Oxfordshire District councillors will need to discuss the possibility tomorrow .
8 I mean you could have a whole new roof put on your house and it would cost about six thousand , seven thousand pounds and
9 Many believe the government recently took the confusion between public service and commercial logic to its ultimate fatuity in another areas when it announced it would shut down one third of all the country 's post offices to provide the public with , in its words , a better postal service .
10 The superintendent of police in my area has told me that , were we to round up about 150 people in the county of Cleveland , it would eradicate about 80 per cent .
11 ‘ If Warner made ‘ Bonfire of the Vanities ' today it would have just one big star not three ’ , argues one insider .
12 The BOA had said it would accept only one bid per city .
13 Even at the faster rate , it would take over 1300 years simply to count to the smallest of the above numbers .
14 In fact Brian Moore reckoned it would take only twelve days for the administrators to see the error of their ways .
15 At two pounds and ten shillings an acre it would take only ten working days to pay for the plough , but he had promised Christian half his earnings .
16 If they were opposed , it would take only 24 hours , but if there was no opposition it would take twice that time , because the cheering Romanian population would hold them up with their welcome .
17 Caretaker reflected : if he got the Amy Roy 's tender out and rowed across , it would take about fifteen minutes .
18 C Will agreed to put this in hand , and estimated that it would take about two months to complete .
19 Unfortunately , it would take about five man-centuries to write the New Testament into a bacterium , so I doubt if anybody will bother .
20 It would take about er it would take about three days like to really give it and then it would have to lie for a wee while to harden you know , the polish to harden .
21 I estimate that it would take about 2 months using -day of my time per week .
22 I estimate that it would take about 2 months using ½-day of my time per week .
23 But it would take about ten times the age of the Universe to write it all . ’
24 Sour note economic recession has said it would produce only 4.2 million tonnes of sugar this year , one of the lowest harvests in recent history .
25 Erm , it would jump down one , unless you adding
26 ‘ I think I always knew that it would come out one day .
27 IBM Deutschland GmbH greeted Gerstner 's appointment by announcing that it would cut nearly 4,000 jobs this year , up from the 3,000 planned : ‘ We need a cost efficient structure as soon as possible , ’ chief executive Bernhard Dorn said .
28 It would need only fifty feet either way , and she could not be seen .
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