Example sentences of "would [vb infin] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You would think from the figures for deaths and illness from Western diseases that little was being done to improve the situation . |
2 | Who would think from the urbanity of this week 's column that I am sitting at my keyboard shivering , sniffing , coughing and streaming like a tubercular poet of the 1890s ? |
3 | ANYONE would think from the controversy over the English Shakespeare Company 's production of Macbeth at Darlington Civic Theatre that the company are completely unaware of theatre finance . |
4 | This chapter examines a study , where , at the outset , the analysts were not entirely clear what could be achieved by using soft systems analysis , but felt it would provide an overview of the situation , enabling ideas to be formulated about new relationships that would arise from a fundamental change in role . |
5 | The denial of opportunity which would arise from the operation of a different curriculum is not , however , inherent in the educational process . |
6 | For example , there are no clays , no carbonates , no carbon compounds , and the presence of tiny particles of metallic iron in the lunar samples shows that the amount of free oxygen , such as would arise from the photodissociation of CO 2 , has always been negligible . |
7 | Before I describe the detailed provisions of the Bill , I would like to remind the House of the background to the scheme and why , sadly , the very many benefits which would arise from the construction of the barrage have , so far , been denied to the people of Cardiff . |
8 | Drawing on this conceptual framework , the research would seek to identify the key issues in policy towards the taxation of energy , including those where significant spillovers would arise from the policy decisions of individual member states ( e.g. effects on intra-EC competition , and cross frontier environmental impacts ) and those where important , but largely domestic , considerations are involved ( e.g. ‘ efficient ’ commodity taxation , revenue and distributional effects ) . |
9 | Advocates of the deal stressed the dire economic consequences which would arise from the plan 's rejection . |
10 | This might imply many small communities , thereby missing out on possible gains that would arise from the existence of economies of scale in the production of local output . |
11 | Sir John told Mrs Kennedy he could not give precise figures of what job opportunities would arise from the transfer . |
12 | You could even have a do-it-yourself health farm treatment at home , by devoting your whole time to exercise , diet , sauna baths , or any of the programmes you would want from a health farm at about one-tenth of the cost . |
13 | The ice and snow would disappear from the mountains , and as the new plants from the more temperate regions of the south migrated northwards , replacing the arctic plants , these latter would crawl up the now uncovered mountains , and likewise be driven northward to the present arctic shores . |
14 | Such movements could add to the downward spiral which the poorer productivity countries would experience from the SEM programme . |
15 | Witness could not say how much help in this a girl would need from the men because it varied so much , but she did not think it amounted to much , and no special men workers were employed for it " Lifting is therefore not denied , but its importance is distinctly minimized when a woman is speaking , maximized when a man is . |
16 | Smaller people pogo faster , at precisely the increments a physicist would predict from the known properties of springs — although keeping them bouncing long enough to prove this was another challenge for Taylor . |
17 | The responses indicated that 28 per cent would prefer to buy through a building society ; 27 per cent said they would buy from a salesman in their own home . |
18 | There was no doubt that Hari would buy from the same supplier as the Grenfells and what if Hari had an outstanding bill ? |
19 | The government predicted that the current-account deficit would fall from A$20,700 million in 1989-90 to A$18,000 million in 1990-91 and that inflation would fall from an annual rate of 7.7 per cent to 6 per cent . |
20 | In the end I agreed to do this but I remember leaving the meeting literally , I am afraid , in tears and saying that although I would obey the majority I would resign from the Government afterwards as quietly as I could because I should have failed to uphold an almost lifelong conviction … |
21 | I agree with him and I would resign from the Conservative Party if it were anything else . |
22 | The King , understandably enough , did not thank Asquith for implying that he would deviate from the role of strict constitutionality by denying to Labour what he had given to the other parties . |
23 | Mr Edmonds said 8,400 people would profit from the introduction of the £3.40 per hour rate with more than 11,000 gaining in Darlington 's travel-to-work area . |
24 | A short walk from the National Maritime Museum across the gentle greenery of Greenwich Park brings you to a handsome 18th-century red brick villa , once the official residence of the Ranger of Greenwich Park , and where the statesman Lord Chesterfield would retreat from the city . |
25 | Usually on a Friday afternoon I would retreat from the busy main office to my own private one which had been constructed in one corner of the large open room . |
26 | Neither the seamen nor their leaders , Shinwell admitted , had heard of the Queensberry rules ; " they had one common characteristic , a belief that toughness and a bellicose attitude were as good a rule of life as any and while many seamen were of a friendly disposition and hated trouble , some would attack from the rear and use a razor or a broken bottle " . |
27 | Not only would we be able to provide battle-winning equipments for our own forces , but our balance of payments would benefit from a flourishing export trade in armaments . |
28 | In Britain , the main body that would benefit from a joint approach to weather satellites is the Meteorological Office , run by the Ministry of Defence . |
29 | 12 noon : Explain to landlord that his Old and Cloudy would benefit from a trip through some filter floss . |
30 | The 18-hole course , while still immature , is improving at a rapid pace , though , after a summer of near-drought , it would benefit from a long soaking , which is not to detract from its considerable potential . |