Example sentences of "and it would [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I thought I would wear my thick coat because it might be cold waiting for the bus and it would stand up to the rain .
2 We suspected that the carnitine deficiency would be found in patients with active coeliac disease , and it would resolve on a gluten free diet after the recovery of mucosal absorptive capacity .
3 And when they fished there they would inevitably lose tackle , and it would stay in the lake forming a hazard for the ducks and swans .
4 Sedgefield District Council 's development committee turned down the application by the Redfern family because there would be an inadequate access and it would change the character of the village .
5 He 'd just go himmaahimmahimm , and it would blow you away .
6 You would n't be a real beginner and it would give you an interest when I 'm busy . ’
7 It would be the best thing for him and it would give his family some peace . ’
8 I 'm of age , after all , and it would give him a terrible fright .
9 Without the ERM , countries could competitively devalue their currencies : that would prove as inflationary in future as it has in the past , and it would give rise to the sort of trade frictions that plague the relationship between America and Japan , or worse .
10 and it would give off nitrate would n't it ?
11 And it would give Doctor Who a far greater visual continuity as there would be no need to worry about give-and-take discussions with formal Effects Designers .
12 The Report was intended as a review , giving a complete survey ( according to its prospectus ) of Chemistry and its Allied Sciences ; it was to come out in the first half of the year following that reviewed ; and it would give a faithful and ‘ whenever necessary , a complete digest of each investigation ’ in chemistry , and its applications in pharmacy , arts and manufactures .
13 And it would give us a chance to talk , Folly , ’ he added softly .
14 She 's your sister and it would give you a break .
15 ‘ He was beastly to me on Saturday night , and it would give me great pleasure to tell him I was right all along .
16 I 'm certain forging will have no difficulty copying it and it would give Mr Devlin the photo he wanted . ’
17 And it would give us a whole new time perspective , would n't it ?
18 Item five erm I 'm also pleased to say that er Chris was the only person nominated to be Honorary Treasurer and it would give me great pleasure er to propose that he be elected Honorary Treasurer and may I have a seconder for that proposal please .
19 ‘ I am sure putting up lights would not cost a lot and it would give us peace of mind . ’
20 This year , the second on from the Festival is still proving to be a bumper one for individual membership ; we are now well in to the 900 's and it would give great satisfaction and joy to all if the magic figures ‘ 1000 ’ could appear in the membership book lovingly kept by the Treasurer and Secretary .
21 But the people who built them — the thirty or forty people possibly at the most in Oxford who built those houses — it would solve their problems and it would give them a completely new slant on life to have built their own houses .
22 used , ya , you used to be able to get it and it would crumble it was rea , you know real
23 It was rather like a large belt ; you could probably fasten it about your waist and it would sit snugly over your hips .
24 And it would result in the Bank of England no longer having to support the pound .
25 The conscience collective ‘ would necessarily lose its energy , if an emotional reaction of the community did not come to compensate its loss , and it would result in a breakdown of social solidarity ’ ( Durkheim , 1960 : 109 ) .
26 This could be just the job for her — and it would generate some new income to replace what we 've lost .
27 ‘ Kenton Ward is like our second home and it would break our hearts if it closed . ’
28 It would control referrals to providers outside the district and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
29 It would control referrals to providers outside the District and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
30 ‘ None of the individual specifications appears to embrace the whole of the mechanical conditions to be dealt with , but there were many good points contained in the specifications of Messrs. Glover and Messrs. Gwynne ; and it would appear that a combination of certain facets of these two schemes would produce a highly satisfactory machine .
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