Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun sg] would [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | compliance with the core rule would be ‘ unduly burdensome ’ having regard to the benefit which compliance would confer on investors ; and |
2 | Givaudan , ICMESA 's Swiss owner , had patented a process in which tetrachlorobenzene would react with soda to produce TCP at low temperatures . |
3 | C. S. Lewis was writing after a deep personal crisis in his own life , but his words apply equally soberly to the crises of faith which persecution would mean for Christians . |
4 | Clearly these Kelsenian doctrines go well beyond what Finnis would concede on behalf of Aquinas . |
5 | Doctors are uncertain of what self-government would mean in detail . |
6 | She wondered what Spiderglass would do to Chesarynth when they found out that Jezrael had been trying to free her . |
7 | There was no doubt in his mind what collaboration would mean to Hannele . |