Example sentences of "would [verb] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They would take off in the event of a German cut , which would make lower UK rates more likely .
2 When , however , some women did wish to join the larger societies in the 1870s , the societies found their doctors unwilling to treat women unless they paid higher contributions than men , on the grounds that women were more often sick and would make heavier demands on their services , which thus would be of greater benefit to poorer women .
3 In Chapter 9 we argued that a private monopolist would make higher profits if it were possible to price-discriminate , charging different prices to customers whose demand curves were effectively distinct .
4 It would make better sense if the money which new contractors raised to sustain their bids were to go , as the Campaign for Quality Television ( CQT ) urges , into programme-making .
5 However , when teacher appraisal is a firm part of educational reform , it would make better sense if certain aspects of management in initial teacher education could consciously be brought together with the assessment of teacher capacity .
6 Afterwards he would make further plans .
7 Sir David said that Associated would make further funds available for expansion .
8 Managers would have more predictable work flow , and owners would earn higher profits as their share from the increased efficiency of operation .
9 Activists in Haringey persuaded the council to suspend their commitment to go to full committee status , because a sub-committee could have a majority of non-councillors ; this would facilitate greater participation by members of the lesbian and gay communities , particularly those who were black , disabled or unemployed .
10 It remains to be seen what effect this case will have on copyright litigation in the United States ( the judges in the Court of Appeals recognized that their test would be difficult to apply and would need further case law before its application could be predicted with any certainty ) .
11 Thus a patient recovering from a hip replacement might develop a bleeding peptic ulcer before discharge , which would need further investigation and treatment .
12 Such recognition would stimulate higher standards and greater mobility of hotel and catering professionals within the Community .
13 Deep , thick fringing could be used with velvet or linen drapes , whereas a delicate edging would suit lighter curtains .
14 These benefits would include greater publicity and the resulting increase in funding .
15 Advantages would include quicker recording of contributions , more accurate NI records of those involved , and an increase in the prompt payment of contributions , thereby reducing the substantial costs presently incurred when pursuing payments outstanding after the year end .
16 Surely , if such a puissant individual existed , he would enjoy greater fame and also far greater power and influence than he does . ’
17 Ricardo argued that population growth would bring lower grade agricultural land into production , thereby pushing up average food prices and diverting increasing social resources into landlords ' rents .
18 Bessie Parkes more prudently replied that she thought it was " undeniable " that it would bring lower wages but " it was only fair to let women have a fair share in the competition " .
19 Peter Spencer , chief UK economist at stockbroker Shearson Lehman Brothers , said a Conservative win would bring lower interest rates , a gradual return in confidence to the High Street and a pick-up in the housing market , making him ‘ pretty sanguine about the economy ’ .
20 According to the poll , conducted among directors of the leading 500 companies , 96 per cent of business leaders think a Labour victory would bring higher interest rates , while 83 per cent also expect a fall in the value of the pound against the German mark .
21 People from Europe will want to come directly to the centre , so King 's Cross would bring greater benefits from tourism .
22 Yet it was also to emerge that for some antislavery controversialists ‘ impolicy ’ itself arose from abrogating the natural order in the form of the laws of liberal political economy ; consistency and principle together would bring greater prosperity .
23 The Dutch horticultural business is resisting proposals for snowdrops to be listed on CITES Appendix II , which would bring greater regulation and monitoring of the trade , a move backed by the plants committee with the exception of Mr van Vliet .
24 But a dry day would bring bigger crowds and add to the excitement of the vital third round of the tournament .
25 But a cut of ten times that amount in the whole world 's output of carbon dioxide , shared among all countries , would not only cost Britain far less : it would bring bigger benefits in climate stability .
26 They would feel happier north of the river like everyone else ; Islington seems to have been their favourite suburb , and that was where they had moved to by the time the next child arrived , three years later .
27 Miss Armstrong said she hoped the College would forge greater links with Durham University under Labour 's plans to introduce a degree course for nursery nurses .
28 The bishops on Lothar 's side declared that the involuntary sin of an oath thus broken could be expiated and that a speedy division would prevent further damage to the Church .
29 Tree cover would prevent further soil erosion , capture some of the precious water vapour in the atmosphere , and eventually furnish a renewable source of fuel and fodder .
30 Such intervention would prevent further deterioration , allow treatment to be re-established , and promote the patient 's return to the community .
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