Example sentences of "said it would [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Sports groups said it would mean the loss of open space that could be given to the public .
2 Supermarket chain said it would open the store in Clayton Square in January , creating 200 new jobs .
3 Conservation bodies such as English Heritage and the Royal Fine Arts Commission were appalled at the plan and said it would ruin the historic town .
4 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation , a major lender to Bond but one which cut its exposure to about A$1billion earlier this year , said it would study the implications of the NAB action over the weekend .
5 Dr Sam Ramaiah , director of public health medicine for the health authority , said it would examine the link between the environment , deprivation and lifestyle .
6 The Swiss company said it would guarantee the jobs of all but 24 administrative staff if the sale goes through .
7 Virgin has already replaced pins on three of its jets and said it would take the same stance as BA .
8 ICL said it would use the as yet unannounced Windows NT and Windows for Workgroups , which will be available soon .
9 The Brain Trust bid said it would like the event shared with other cities , including Birmingham , Cardiff , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Liverpool and Manchester .
10 Speaking at the unveiling , Lord Fraser said it would house the one kilometre of records selected for storage each year .
11 He said it would kill the job prospects of thousands of workers in the constituency , including those working in nursing and residential homes which he says could go out of business as a result .
12 And the OFT said it would consider The Independent 's submission before deciding whether to launch an investigation under the Competition Act .
13 It said it would cut the power supply to the national grid if its demands were not met .
14 He said it would turn the inquiry into a media circus .
15 Up to now the US airwaves have been free , but there are moves to license any new frequencies that become available to the highest bidder — some argue that television should go entirely by cable to free capacity for radio communications : the US Federal Communications Commission is supporting a bill in Congress to free 200MHz of government-controlled radio frequencies for commercial use , in part through auctions ; the National Association of Broadcasters said it would support the bill if broadcast frequencies were exempt from the auctions ; McCaw Cellular Communications Inc is also a supporter of the bill .
16 When I asked him why he said it would spoil the looks of his bicycle to have them fitted now .
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