Example sentences of "would [vb infin] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Bill which had its second reading yesterday would bring in compulsory competitive tendering ( CCT ) for the management of houses currently run by local councils . |
2 | At the moment it was the traditional tale of going up to Jackson 's at 10 in the morning after an all-night session at Dobell 's — wine we drank in those days , Poppet , wine that was wine not this filthy MUCK — and demanding double portions of oysters all round and when it came to pay no one had a penny , so Dobell , who even then still had the charm of a boy of twenty , and a slim waist to go with it , said he would bring in one of the engravings from his collection , and Gaston , who always recognised a gentleman — not like the CLODS who run hostelries nowadays — with tears in his eyes said it was an honour , an honour to serve Mr Dobell and his friends . |
3 | Motivated by the belief that an improved course would bring in more members , the plans for 1915 included altering the 5th and 12th greens and ‘ if time permits ’ enlarging the 1st and 17th ( combined ) greens . |
4 | Mr Bell says new marketing of the centres would bring in more customers during peak hours making savings despite the recession and heavy private competition . |
5 | I am most suspicious of Chris Lewis , who is still a dreadfully inconsistent performer and if he fails at Lord 's , I would bring in another all-rounder . |
6 | Uniformed or plain-clothes policemen would bring in large envelopes of documents for Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner ; specially prepared kits issued by the Laboratory for the collection of saliva , blood and semen stains ; unwieldy bags of stained and dirty bed linen and blankets ; the ubiquitous blunt instruments ; blood-stained knives carefully taped into their boxes . |
7 | The emeralds must go , they would bring in enough money to pay some of the debtors sufficient to keep them quiet for a time . |
8 | The third stage would begin in early 1992 when the newly elected Assembly would meet to " enact supplements to the Constitution " . |
9 | The package , which contained numerous tax incentives , was designed to stimulate the stagnant US economy , and to realize the administration 's prediction that economic growth would resume in early 1992 and would accelerate thereafter . |
10 | The Department of Energy announced on Sept. 7 , 1989 , that one of its nuclear reactors at the Savannah River nuclear weapons complex in South Carolina , which was the only source of tritium , a radioactive isotope used in most US nuclear weapons , would restart in late 1990 , to be followed at three-month intervals by the reopening of two sister reactors . |
11 | If surprise was achieved then Murata 's bombers would go in first followed by Fuchida 's aircraft , if they were detected then Takahashi 's dive bombers would open the attack . |
12 | He had hidden it , thinking it would come in useful if he persuaded any girls to go away for the weekend with him . |
13 | If it was an animal charity the Bob Martin 's would come in useful . |
14 | He did n't really approve of women earning a living , but the extra income would come in useful . |
15 | It would come in useful . |
16 | I think it would come in useful for people in , in all sorts of areas |
17 | Unfortunately the rules inspector would come in next and the rules inspector would say to the guy how many rules policies are and you say oh G A inspector and to every one he actually gained in fact it was n't there was no commitment there at all get rid of people . |
18 | This was one of the unwelcome chores , but it would come in handy this time because the wireless agent had his business in the village of Stone which was a couple of miles beyond Ham where Julie lived . |
19 | With all those loud Versace designs Larry favours , Jason and his Technicolor Dreamcoat would come in handy . |
20 | Neighbour Ernie Wise said : ‘ My boat would come in handy — but I ca n't reach it . ’ |
21 | Like the birth certificate , it would come in handy for future missions . |
22 | ‘ I should think a dishwasher would come in handy . |
23 | I had organised two more fallback packages that would come in handy now . |
24 | You are n't seriously suggesting he might have spent fifteen years building up a simpleton 's profile , in case it would come in handy if ever he wanted to commit a crime ? ’ |
25 | ‘ He said it would come in handy one of these days . ’ |
26 | A new injection of cash would come in handy for Quakers . |
27 | All last year the government promised that talks on a new constitution would start in early 1991 . |