Example sentences of "[vb past] it would " in BNC.

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1 Acknowledging that yesterday 's inflation figure of 7.6 per cent was ‘ far too high ’ for a Conservative government , she promised it would be brought down again .
2 He signed the despatch with his name and rank , then handed it to Blasendorf who promised it would be delivered as swiftly as his horses could cross country .
3 Sun Microsystems Inc is claiming it 's booking orders and delivering production units of Viking-based Sparcstation 10s in volume as it promised it would .
4 The new company promised it would provide a better service to the North , including a news service specifically for South Durham , Teesside and North Yorkshire .
5 She and her husband never doubted it would be a girl .
6 But Russia 's UN ambassador Yuli Vorontsov said after meeting Yugoslav president Dobrica Cosic that Friday 's UN session of security council foreign ministers could be delayed until May 25 , but he doubted it would be this month .
7 But she doubted it would go any further — well , could n't go any further as she was only staying the one night .
8 He doubted it would add up to much , though , just another of her lads , the orange or the green .
9 Early in my first tour I argued with my colleagues that I doubted it would be possible to ditch a Wimpy or a Whitley on water , particularly if there was a heavy swell .
10 But according to the common understanding of neutrality , Uruguay would have been breaking its neutrality if in the circumstances described it would have started supplying one of the parties with militarily useful materials after the outbreak of hostilities .
11 They also maintained it would harm pub businesses and severely dent the services offered to tourists .
12 All that had happened was that her safe shell was broken and if it ever healed it would be filled inside with sadness .
13 As the core cooled it would form a solid outer shell , and as this shell further cooled through the Curie temperature it could retain today the magnetic field of the remnant liquid iron core within it .
14 I know , dearest , that you could take a holiday this summer — You mentioned it would be possible .
15 It could yes in the in the First World War er they used It would
16 README.DOC warns of large values — I found it would accept up to 9M in series calculations , and 1M in parallel .
17 The second point i is this issue about self containment , er Mr Davis accused me this morning of using some somewhat outlandish words , I think , erm , I did obviously refer to the er my vision of what a new settlement of this size proposed would be , and I I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't expect that with the right planning that it could n't have clearly local facilities , local school , library , etcetera , but it seemed to me quite clear that the scale proposed it would not have the higher order functions which as we 've heard earlier , Greater York has been defined based on York 's planning assumptions , clearly the major shopping , educational , and social facilities will continue to be provided in the city , and it will produce what is in effect dormitory settlement .
18 When a Russian sub surfaced it would be paint-bombed by US helicopters : ‘ From the colours they could then track each submarine on their satellites . ’
19 Although he did not commit a future Labour government to taking the tunnel into public ownership , he made it clear that he believed it would require a public stake to complete the project .
20 So if someone is mugged , raped , or injured , it is because he or she believed it would happen .
21 I said that I believed it would now be right to give some indication of the Government 's attitude to the building of a tunnel .
22 Sasson himself believed it would ‘ complete resolution of the Palestine question ’ and possibly hasten peace between Israel and the Arab states .
23 If we believed it would have an adverse effect on claims , we would discourage people from buying timber-frame .
24 I knew MPs who could n't sleep at night because they were going through lobbies voting against their consciences for the Gulf war — to kill 100,000 people — because they believed it would help a Labour victory .
25 One retail analyst said he believed it would make customers more likely to spend on food and gifts .
26 She believed it would have been the suitable punishment for killing Mrs MacAllister as the two walked together in a remote forest in March last year .
27 The chemists believed it would be possible at room temperatures because the electrolysis forced the hydrogen and deuterium in the palladium creating conditions that Fleischmann and Pons regarded as equivalent to 1027 times atmospheric pressure .
28 Although data and voice transmission lines are moving gradually towards the 144Kbits per second Integrated Services Digital Networks specification , the report believes that ISDN has not been as successful as many pundits believed it would be .
29 Although data and voice transmission lines are moving gradually towards the 144Kbits per second Integrated Services Digital Networks specification , the report believes ISDN has not been as successful as many pundits believed it would be .
30 The committee believed it would be appropriate for President Truman to speak to Congress in a manner analogous to that adopted for aid to Greece and Turkey .
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