Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With a cash transfer the recipient of government assistance would attain a welfare level as shown by .
2 Vice Chancellor Sir Donald Nicholls , declining to grant Venables the injunction he sought yesterday , said that to have done so would override the majority decision of the Spurs board , which had the right to ‘ hire and fire . ’
3 Either of these would double the study time needed .
4 But though the intention will be to curb the power of union leaders wielding hundreds of thousands of block votes , Mr Whitty emphasised that Labour would remain a trade union-based party .
5 The self-appointed executive council of the " autonomous region " of Krajina adopted on March 16 a formal decision to break away from Croatia permanently , but declared that it would remain a constituent element of the Yugoslav federation .
6 Any change in the survival rate of those with dementia is of importance as this would influence the prevalence rate for the disease .
7 ‘ I would think no jewel thief worth her salt would send a man directly to the hiding spot — no matter how high above the ground she was floating . ’
8 She resembles what a producer of The Bill would think a jazz singer would look like .
9 ‘ You would think the beat constable would have the answer to that , ’ he said .
10 And to look at the colourful display of begonias , geraniums and fuchsias set against the trees and shrubs , the unusual rockery plants , the miniature acres in their raised beds , linked pools and waterfall , emptying into a small bog garden , and the greenhouse brimming with plants raised from cuttings and seed , you would think the Doughtys spend hours every day keeping it all in trim .
11 They have to be or the bairns would knock a rise oot o'them .
12 Theoretically short-acting insulin in the evening would cover the evening meal and bedtime snack , but some patients readily become hypoglycaemic with short-acting insulin at this time .
13 Three separate security systems costing £31,650 would cover the lending library , childrens library and reference library and theft rates could be expected to be reduced by from 30pc to 4pc .
14 The 4 square mile reservoir would cover an area south-west of Abingdon in Oxfordshire and would mean Thames Water buying up 4 farms and 16 homes , diverting the road between East Hanney and Steventon , landscaping the 80 foot embankment around the water , and building a tunnel connecting it to the Thames .
15 This would eliminate a half-mile journey by lorries , increase operating efficiency and enable BS to reduce its fleet of rail wagons , which need constant maintenance .
16 Yet in spite of all this , a Treasury paper was circulated which sought further public spending cuts that would affect every government department .
17 Is it possible this would affect the home care manager 's decision about the services to provide to each client ?
18 and it 's a , it 's a belt and braces because if the other form of paramixa virus did come in , it would affect the poultry industry .
19 EQ'ing helps , but I found that over-correction would affect the lead channel , which shares the same tone circuitry , so I had to accept a compromise for my crunch sound .
20 Rhys considers it unwise to attempt radically to alter taxes on large cars , as proposed by Labour : ‘ You ca n't just decimate the luxury car trade , ’ he says , ‘ Most big cars may well come from Germany but you have to consider how it would affect the dealer network . ’
21 It is necessary to understand how the principle of supportive relationships would affect an organisation structure .
22 Perhaps you would prefer a walking holiday in beautiful surroundings ; and , if so , the Country-wide Holiday Association or Holiday Fellowship might be for you .
23 Little Mrs Hunnard stayed behind at The Towers , resting , while Mr Johnstone said that he did not shoot and would prefer a country walk .
24 There was an element of criticism there of which I was informed by the Chief Whip and the Lord Chancellor , just as there was an element of criticism of Hailsham , and it seemed quite possible that the Whips would prefer a compromise candidate .
25 Middlesborough are also watching Wallace , who would prefer a move south .
26 • only 8% of women who had children in the last 5 years said they would prefer a hospital consultant to provide their antenatal care .
27 Having said that er we would prefer a quota system for er Stansted because without it , we could have a large number of noisey flights into Stansted and , and also that er in terms of er both this and further consultations we would expect to see full information providing us from er , a to enable us to make a sensible conclusion .
28 The move towards greater equality between the unions and individual party members will ‘ evolve ’ over time , according to party officials , an indication that Mr Kinnock would prefer the union vote to shrink gradually as the party 's membership rises .
29 On the whole , we would prefer the CD policy , of same-name information only from a given address , to be followed generally , and recommend this .
30 All but two of these l6 said they would prefer the dementia sufferer to be in institutional care .
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