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

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1 How would commercially sensitive information of one company be protected ?
2 Are we to conclude , therefore , that the Anglican Church 's neglect of purification ritual for women is not because it believes women to be ‘ clean ’ , but because it would rather such matters were n't mentioned at all ?
3 Last night , Stephen Eades of Southport-based environmental group Save our Shoreline , which has campaigned for protection of nature amid Hamilton Oil 's exploration , said : ‘ We are concerned that the exploration does not disturb the environment and would rather these advances were in renewable energy sources . ’
4 Would most multiple rapists have received only seven years for such horrific offences ?
5 Under proposals contained in the Sheehy Report , the SACC rank within the RUC would be abolished , as would most Chief Inspector and Chief Superintendent posts .
6 But having turned awareness into the universal test of value we can not , as perhaps would most habitual users of the word , take the side of perceptual and emotional awareness against the abstractions of philosophy and science .
7 Would not systematic critique of the descriptive utterances of sociology ( i.e. of sociology 's products ) be a more promising way to truth and the universal ?
8 With all his elaborate political machinery — his control of all the tradesmen in the town and of all the town 's six advowsons , his ownership of some two hundred houses each carrying a vote , his absolute control of the Mayor , the corporation and all the corporation offices — the Marquess of Exeter could not be absolutely certain that the remaining voters would not one day oust his candidates .
9 Would not one way to meet the increasing demand for female representation be to have two permanent secretaries — a man and a woman — at each Department ?
10 On Feb. 5 at the East German round table discussions ( held also on Feb. 12 , 19 and 26 — see pp. 37108 ; 37170 for December and January discussions ) Christa Luft , the East German Economics Minister and a Deputy Prime Minister , had warned that an immediate introduction of the West German deutschmark in East Germany would not narrow wage differentials or stem the exodus of people , would result in the closure of enterprises and in job losses , and would mean the loss of currency sovereignty and the possible devaluation of savings .
11 In September , another year 's rent must be paid and the money for that would not this time come from the Brownings .
12 Would not constant spitting be injurious ? ’
13 Mr Orange warned that the costs involved in addressing environmental pressures on the worldwide oil industry were rising to a point where they would soon equal revenues .
14 Once , she had thought of herself as so English that however happy she was abroad and even if married to an Italian she would always one day gravitate home .
15 A new Education Allowance will be introduced , allowing 30,000 long-term unemployed to join full-time vocational courses without losing benefit entitlement , as they would under current rules .
16 ‘ Should I die , Richard would under normal circumstances accede to the throne with the lady Anne as his consort . ’
17 It may be advisable , therefore , especially in the case of a young dog which is not yet fully trained to return when called , to keep your pet on the leash more than you would under normal circumstances .
18 Price fixing ( Geis 1967 ; Smith 1961 ) and illegal monopoly pricing ( Klass 1975 ) both mean that customers pay more than they would under competitive conditions ; bribing corrupt officials ( Braithwaite 1979b ; Jacoby , Nehemlis , and Ells 1977 ) may mean reducing competitors ' profit margins or even driving them into bankruptcy ; illegal mergers and take-overs and other shady financial manoeuvres may result in many shareholders being defrauded ( Hopkins 1980b ) ; misleading advertising as well as trimming production costs may result in customers buying goods whose quality fails totally to match manufacturers ' glossy claims , thus leaving a swindled consumer population ( Moffit 1976 ) ; corporate tax evasion and avoidance may mean more average taxes paid by individual members of the public ( Vanick 1977 ) .
19 Yes , probably does , but it , it , it maybe scientifically possible to say , would , would under ideal circumstances maximum temperature would be so and so .
20 What is interesting is that for the first time individual patrols would have radio communication via jeep-mounted No. 11 radio sets , but in the event of breakdowns they would also each take two pigeons .
21 The next reading of the private member 's bill is on 17th January , so would as many people as possible press the case with their MP — to make life easier , a draft letter is available to which you need only add MP 's name and your name and address .
22 So so it would about four days .
23 And then playing a a hook , bowling a hook with a sort of a long hook to An iron hoop or hook it would about two foot six in circumference .
24 She said she did n't mind playing a redskin at a reduced salary and would n't six weeks here be better than one week in Warrington ?
25 every one , every one of us no ? it was a good laugh like so it was Donna was telling me Jamie , Donna says and he says no and he says you would n't two time me and she says aye
26 Would n't heterosexual women have tired in the end , of explaining why Marx ignored women and how rape was the result of capitalist oppression , and found less contrived answers ?
27 ‘ Lieutenant , ’ he began , ‘ would n't that ship- ’ he indicated the Raubvogel ‘ — give us an excellent field of fire across the cavern ? ’
28 Well I feel really so I would n't that job .
29 These are reasons for recording rather than simply performing to the class but would n't audio recording do just as well ?
30 You would n't ten shillings for a day .
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