Example sentences of "would [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Wartime controls , though necessary , might , he thought , give rise to a whole new set of abuses , because it was always his view that the more you imposed restrictions , the more people would think up ingenious ways of eluding them .
2 Second , because of the asymmetrical nature of the economies of Europe , a Single Currency would slow down economic growth in Europe .
3 Harrison argued that an enduring Afghan settlement would have to be accompanied by parallel understandings between the United States , the USSR and China designed to neutralise Pakistan and Iran as arenas of Great Power conflict , which would rule out military alliances and special military relationships .
4 Horizontal equity would rule out racial or sexual discrimination between people whose economic characteristics and performance were literally identical .
5 Even at formal dinners where weighty matters were being bandied about , he would seek out other young fathers to swap stories with them about the thrill and magic of childbirth .
6 There was no official reaction to the decisions of the conference from President Mobutu Sese Seko , although on April 27 the President , in unusually conciliatory terms , said that he was confident that it would bring about peaceful democratic change .
7 At Tuesday 's launch of the three-month consultation period with gives the public a chance to comment on the application , Moira Britton , unit general manager of South Tees Community and Mental Health Care , said Trust status would bring about long-term partnerships with patients , their families and their carers .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 It would not be eaten — she had not the faintest illusion of that — but it would be looked on and smiled over and would bring back happy memories and it was all she could think of to signify her reborn affection .
11 For the most part , land that has been set aside is of poor conservation value , and has not been managed in a way which would bring out environmental benefits .
12 And when I went to play occasionally near to their house , Mrs Thwaites would bring out large sweet biscuits for me .
13 He is understood to feel that compulsory sales would break up historic estates .
14 It is likely that such evidence would show up ethnic and cultural variations ; for example , Anwar reports that it is common for migrants from Pakistan to borrow money from kin for major purchases such as a house or a business , but there is a strong obligation to return this loan fully and quickly ( Anwar , 1985 , p. 72 ) .
15 that would show up beautiful
16 From that date a National Labour Unity Committee was to organize the campaign within the Labour Party , while the Communists and the ILP would carry on separate agitations on their own .
17 The Australian government in August 1989 announced that it would carry out compulsory blood tests on potential immigrants and would in principle ban all those who were HIV-infected .
18 In a public demonstration of his fidelity to the alliance he invited the Queen and Prince Albert to visit France , hoping once again that a meeting between sovereigns would dampen down public hostility on both sides of the Channel .
19 They would have lists of all the people that had bought books from them or might have bought books from them in the past , categorized by where they live , the age of the person , the sex , the special interests , the past purchases , and then they would send out special books erm special letters , if they had a new doggie book coming out they might select all the ladies over fifty-five who had bought doggie books in the past .
20 City would conjure up sophisticated leather and chrome , glass , marble and wall-to-wall carpet .
21 The lime was mixed with flowers of sulphur so that the walls would give off sulphurous fumes when they got warm .
22 Katherine Lundy was determined that her children would grow up unaffected and untainted by the cursed country .
23 So both boys went to the state school in spite of Father Michael at St Oswald 's , but it was a hollow victory because twice a week , once after school , once on Saturdays , they were sent to the Convent to learn catechism off the nuns so they would grow up good Catholics after all .
24 Valerie Eliot now looked after his private correspondence , and would type out fair copies of his own work from his typewritten drafts .
25 The third stage would begin in early 1992 when the newly elected Assembly would meet to " enact supplements to the Constitution " .
26 But why was the party so keen to have two national daily newspapers published in Dar es Salaam when it was clear that they would use up much-needed funds in the initial investment and could not guarantee to pay for themselves ?
27 I suppose they would work out nice if you are doing good really would n't it ?
28 As a necessary first step , authorities would set up internal trading accounts , to identify the true costs of providing each service .
29 MESSAGE BEGINS STOP ORNITHOLOGY REPORT SUGGESTS SWEDEN DENMARK AND FINLAND TOO COLD AT PRESENT TO OFFER SAFE REFUGE FOR MIGRATING SPECIMEN STOP THERE COULD BE A WARM NEST HERE HOWEVER AND AM INVESTIGATING STOP HOWEVER NESTING MATERIALS EXPENSIVE HERE SO WILL NEED CLEARANCE FOR APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS STOP SUGGEST 250000 WOULD SET UP THRIVING BIRD PROTECTION SOCIETY STOP PLEASE CONFIRM THIS COURSE STOP MESSAGE ENDS STOP FRI 1730 GMT
30 This Service would provide legal help to CABx and other social agencies , similar to that hitherto provided by solicitors to CABx on an honorary basis ; would establish close liaison between the local profession and CABx and other social services ; would provide oral advice for the public in cases that could be readily disposed of ; would maintain permanent advisory centres where necessary , offering advice and assistance short of proceedings or representation in court ; and would set up permanent local centres offering representation in magistrates ' courts and county courts and the conduct of litigation so far as this could not be absorbed by solicitors ' firms .
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