Example sentences of "would [verb] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Once again , the strength of the relationship between job and absenteeism would remain the same as in the bivariate case . |
2 | The West German Finance Minister , Theo Waigel , had told the meeting that the costs of unification could be carried by means of tax revenues resulting from higher than expected economic growth , and in an interview on April 8 he said that , although there would have to be some tax adjustments , the overall tax burden would remain the same . |
3 | Centre manager Susan Nicol said the management team would remain the same and there would be no noticeable difference to shoppers or tenants in the way Cameron Toll was run — although it was hoped the new owners would invest in a facelift for the centre . |
4 | ‘ Walk A is the longest and hardest option covering eight miles and a 3,000 feet ascent while at the other end of the scale a D class walk would cover the same distance but ascend just 1,500 feet . ’ |
5 | Green realized he was better with the pencil than writing but made his excuse ‘ were his information for the satisfaction of an individual only , he would prefer the former as a vehicle for information , but to give to the public a numerous series of explanations all cloathed in bodily forms ; besides time and other minor considerations , it is necessary to consult the copper smith , the printer , and the paper merchant . ’ |
6 | The Institute says that it would prefer the former . |
7 | Because he was a father and no longer young he confessed to himself that he would prefer the latter . |
8 | He would thrash ; and she would make the same wound and stitch it . |
9 | I know I 've made a lot of mistakes and there are probably a lot of things I should be sorry about but I would n't change my life , I would make the same mistakes because they 've taught me so much . |
10 | She hoped they would make the same allowances for her . |
11 | Emily was being handed down to stand before the light-filled doorway of the Assembly Rooms and she took a deep breath of anticipation , this was her night , the night she was to be accepted as an adult and she would make the most of it . |
12 | It is unclear what attitude the new administration takes to Japanese investment , but if it were politically acceptable , sale of a large part , if not all , the company to 4.7% shareholder NEC Corp would make the most sense , although it is not clear that NEC would now be interested . |
13 | If your organization were to inherit a large amount of money , outline and discuss areas in which investment in information management and information technology would make the most difference to the outcome of your project . |
14 | Its leader , Mahmut Alinak , who in May had resigned from the Social Democratic Populist Party ( SHP — the junior party in the governing coalition ) said that he hoped that the OZEP would absorb the former Kurdish nationalist People 's Labour Party ( HEP ) . |
15 | In the meantime , oxygen could not have accumulated at this early stage ( without biological help ) because it would absorb the same ultraviolet rays . |
16 | Total debt would stay the same , or grow . |
17 | would need the same pay . |
18 | ‘ If anyone had told me when we were getting ready to meet Dublin — more in hope than confidence , it must be admitted — that in the early Nineties two Ulster teams would win the All Ireland and another would be in the final I would have laughed at them , ’ says Jimmy . |
19 | Matisse had an arrangement with Miró whereby he would buy the latter 's works and put them on the market when the time seemed right . |
20 | ‘ I 'd hope that constitutional councillors in Dungannon would display the same principle as previously , in preventing Sinn Fein from dictating the pace . |
21 | He could not go near the lights for the Men would see him ; so he would seek the most darkness — away from the Zoo and over towards the blackness of the Park centre . |
22 | For instance in setting a pamphlet or a book , a half-page would count the same as a full page . |
23 | The right hon. Gentleman and all his colleagues have constantly reiterated the view that there is no need for a change of policy , that there is no alternative to present policies and that , if re-elected , the Government would pursue the same course . |
24 | A Labour government would feel the same need to mobilize support as a Conservative government and Labour politicians in office would probably feel even more disappointed with television than Conservative politicians . |
25 | If I was not a priest and if I was in your position , I imagine I would feel the same . |
26 | ‘ I would feel the same sense of pride and commitment as the other guys if I was to run out at Murrayfield with a Scottish shirt on . |
27 | Erm my , I have n't had the time to really absorb what is in them and obviously the board would feel the same . |
28 | Kelly would feel the same way , she realised , experiencing a little spurt of pleasure at the prospect of seeing her friend soon … |
29 | She could only hope Dane would feel the same way . |
30 | Even if I try getting out of bed on the other side tomorrow morning , I am sure I would feel the same way . |