Example sentences of "it would also [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It would also control patient referrals to providers outside the district and would pay for them at negotiated prices .
2 It would also present immense practical difficulties of access .
3 It would also enable all telephone calls in and out of their workplaces to be intercepted .
4 It would also enable sentencing practice to be monitored and subjected to regular review .
5 It would also mean massive computer reprogramming and possibly the expense of other computer programmes which would have to be introduced .
6 But while that WOULD hit the so-called New Age Travellers , it would also affect thousands of ordinary gypsy families .
7 It would also lure small investors into privatisation issues by exempting small share deals from the stockmarket turnover tax .
8 Although that would reduce the union block vote more drastically than other options , it would also give both sides a veto .
9 While such a proposal might well serve large cities with many facilities , Clemenhagen argues it would also benefit isolated or rural hospitals because they would have standards by which to compare themselves with their counterparts .
10 It would also facilitate reflex defecation and predispose to faecal incontinence .
11 It would also allows local authorities to set up établissements publics for cultural purposes .
12 It would also appear prudent to encourage increased exercise as preliminary work in non-diabetics shows this may have a beneficial effect on blood-pressure levels in hypertensives ( Roman et al , 1981 ) .
13 Such a state of affairs would , of course , protect serious public discussion of matters of social importance but it would also debase much of the discussion of public affairs .
14 It would also bring deep depression to many members of communities who are looking forward to the bypasses that the present Government have promised .
15 The third ring included most of the land already acquired for green belt purposes under the 1938 Act , but it would also include other open land , not necessarily in public ownership but permanently safeguarded against building .
16 It would also include controversial — and unproven — schemes such as large scale tree plantations , intended to act as " carbon sinks " .
17 It would also save some of these places a phenomenal amount of money in lost towels . ’
18 Therefore it would also seem possible to learn a functional sign language without a positive desire to become deaf on the part of the hearing learner ; nevertheless , it has been the case in the past that those who have learned sign language have often been cast in the integrative mould and have had their views devalued by the hearing community because of it .
19 It would also require that specialist pension tribunals and a regulatory body be set up .
20 That would cost you a pound and that would give you some cash , and it would also look good , and what is it a pound fifty you 've got to pay ?
21 But it would also help secondary teachers to space out chemistry 's sequential steps , giving their pupils more time to absorb principles before they build on them .
22 It would also entail another meeting between them , a small voice inside told her , shocking her with its message .
23 It would also have one four-wheel drive vehicle and a basic fire engine in reserve .
24 It would also have many applications in Third World countries since it uses rubber tyres in both modes and thereby has an incline capability of ⅙ This means that in Third World countries instead of flattening the mountains and filling the valleys to make them level to one could follow the contours of the countryside and enormously reduce civil engineering costs .
25 It would also guarantee basic state pension for all permanent UK residents , whether or not their spouse had made sufficient contributions .
26 Alternatively would the court regard the clause as so tainted by its attempt to exclude the liability for personal injury that it would also become unenforceable in respect of the liability for property damage as well ?
27 But again is always an illusion , wrote Harsnet , for it would also become clear , the second time round , after several weeks , that one was not doing what one had hoped to do .
28 It would also allow individual components to be tested , using simulated data , before the entire system is complete .
29 But it would also take 700 000 travellers out of their cars and over a million passengers would switch over from air travel .
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