Example sentences of "[adj] would [adv] [vb infin] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This would eventually stop expansion in some regions and cause them to start to recollapse . |
2 | He said it was envisaged that this would either take place through increases in manpower approved by the Home Office or through ‘ civilianisation ’ of police posts to release officers to other duties . |
3 | He accepted that it might well be difficult for practitioners to give instant answers to queries on old files , but pointed out that allowing a seven day delay for answers to be prepared would increase the number of days required for each visit ; this would both increase disruption to practitioners and put up costs , possibly even doubling them . |
4 | In the last edition of Link I reported that the economic outlook was against us , but this would also create opportunities for us to acquire and merge other businesses with our own . |
5 | This would also simplify communications between on and offshore with regard to , for example , payroll information . |
6 | This would also open doors to coverage in non-Olympic years , the ones which are currently closed to us . |
7 | Further consideration of this would also require elucidation of whether TAGH induces similar phosphorylation of the receptor in vivo as occurs on membranes in vitro . |
8 | This would probably include improvements to seating , staging , toilets and dressing rooms . |
9 | This would sometimes draw Laura in and she would spring tigerishly to Bernard 's defence , especially if some long dreamed of project of his was under threat through lack of cash . |
10 | For this would obviously ensure pride of place for holist explanations . |
11 | This would still leave DRT as the world 's third largest accountancy firm behind KPMG and the recently merged Ernst & Young , so far the only two successful mega-mergers . |
12 | Here purists were deliberately challenging official arguments which opposed fresh legislation or greater public discussion on the grounds that this would only draw attention to sex and incite immorality . |
13 | Priority for Local People — this would further ensure access to existing housing and obviate the need for new development by giving first choice to a ‘ local band ’ of buyers and second choice to a ‘ semi-local band ’ . |
14 | In a typically astute piece of marketing Terry Blamey and PWL saw that — with a major multi-million-pound sponsor behind them — allowing fans in free would further endear Kylie to her record buying public without also eating heavily into profits . |
15 | That would just leave time for the necessary visas to be obtained . |
16 | Moreover , to switch exports from soft sterling markets to hard currency countries would have been largely self-defeating because the former would then seek imports from hard currency areas thus causing a balancing drain on reserves . |
17 | President Paul Biya confirmed on Feb. 7 that legislative elections scheduled for Feb. 16 would now take place on March 1 ; this postponement — a concessionary gesture to opposition groups who wanted the polls deferred until May — was not , however , sufficient to end opposition threats to boycott the elections . |
18 | As such , it engendered both the commitment and the determination to create new peacetime conditions in which the political and economic failures of the 1930s would truly become things of the past . |