Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Pena hoped that a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK and added that the US would vigorously defend the right of its carriers abroad .
2 ( 12 ) Para 33 of Chapter 2 of Section 5 of the Yellow Book provides that , where an increase of authorised share capital of a listed company is proposed and 10 per cent or more of the voting capital will remain unissued , the circular accompanying the notice of meeting must state that no issue will be made which would effectively alter the control of the company without prior approval of its shareholders in general meeting .
3 That choice would effectively enable the Purchaser to re-negotiate price by threatening one course or the other .
4 In the ensuing weeks the two parties negotiated an agreement on a transitional federal coalition which would effectively oversee the dismantling of the Czechoslovak state .
5 Unit writers were well aware that their HN Unit Specifications would effectively form the assessment contract between centres and SCOTVEC .
6 Following a speech by Lord Donaldson , Master of the Rolls , to barristers this month , there have been fears that senior judges involved in drawing up rules would effectively block the use of the new rights in practice , by insisting that preparation of some cases and their presentation in court should be handled by different people .
7 We have of course proposed a change to this criterion which would effectively terminate the criterion after P P G seven .
8 Conservative Central Office has been inundated with jittery reports from regional Tory organisers , but is banking on driving home the message to a receptive audience that a vote for the Liberal Democrats would effectively open the door of Downing Street to Mr Kinnock .
9 This would effectively reduce the power supply to a simple half wave rectified type .
10 A half-speed recorder would effectively halve the rate of tax that consumers would pay , should a levy be introduced .
11 Unfortunately , when a minister with a firm grip on government patronage was involved , a refusal to offer such a return would effectively deprive the member of parliament of further opportunities to aid his own constituents .
12 And for the once mighty Dublin side , defeat would effectively signal the end of what has been a bitterly disappointing and frustrating season .
13 But I do not consider it reasonable to expect the theist to prove the existence of God , something that would effectively remove the element of trust which I have also highlighted .
14 Competitors complained that the restriction would effectively turn the race into a one-mile sprint at the end when motorcycle outriders moved from their path to allow the race to proceed at its natural pace .
15 This constraint would effectively limit the amount of vehicles that a firm could service .
16 From now on time was on the side of the anti-coalitionists , for the approach of another election would eventually reopen the argument to their advantage .
17 However , the realisation that he would eventually inherit the farm at Skiplam , when Maisie 's father was too old to run it , sweetened the pill .
18 However computerised data from other sources would eventually remedy the situation , said Mr Banks .
19 He had played his part , had enjoyed the pomp and the dressing-up , and being with his bride the centre of attention , confident all the while that Fate , his father or the future — the three f's as he called them to himself — would eventually rearrange the matter to everyone 's satisfaction .
20 He would become so uncomfortable that he would eventually leave the table and make some more coffee !
21 ‘ If you had stayed to hear what I had left to say , ’ Claire said , smiling , ‘ instead of rushing out in the rain , I would have told you that , at the end of your dark tunnel , you would eventually reach the light . ’
22 Continuing demand in Edinburgh for water from the Union Canal made it necessary for the new aqueduct , which would eventually carry the canal over the bypass at Hermiston , to be constructed without interruption to the flow in the canal and the contractor elected to use an open channel diversion capable of passing 237 litres per second .
23 Responding to the survey , Environment Minister David Trippier said he shared FoE 's concern about air pollution , but believed that government and EC initiatives would eventually solve the problem .
24 On 3/15 January 1856 the tsar chaired a meeting at which various dignitaries argued that Russia would eventually lose the war anyway , that she was financially exhausted , and that the loyalty of the empire 's national minorities could not be guaranteed .
25 Foreign trees such as eucalyptus would also need pesticides and fertilisers to grow , and would eventually erode the soil quality , they say .
26 Once the beer can had been invented , that is evolved , in one place , it was inevitable that it would eventually take the place of the bottle all over the world , though the process is still going on .
27 The small community at Grasmere would be the first to experience ‘ the milder day ’ which would eventually include the whole of mankind .
28 The introductions last year of massively parallel machines by the likes of Intel Corp , Thinking Machines Corp opened up the parallel market and led to forecasts that they would eventually replace the vector machines first developed by Seymour Cray , who did his pioneering work at the then Control Data Corp before moving on to found Cray Research Inc and then Cray Computer Corp .
29 An intricate watering system would eventually replace the army of Baluchistan gardeners who tended not only the road islands but the roundabouts and the young plantations of trees struggling for life under the condemnation of the sun .
30 The principal questions that the Chiefs of Staff Committee addressed were whether long-range missiles would eventually replace the bomber as the delivery system ; and if so , whether , in the meantime , the last generations of bombers needed to be supersonic or not .
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