Example sentences of "[Wh det] would [verb] [prep] an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather they take the form of the greater danger of an intensification of the wage-price-expectations spiral which would result from an expansion of demand . |
2 | Because the amount at which the liability is initially recognised is reduced , compared with more conventional accounting , the finance charges over the term of the debt are increased , and would normally be similar to those which would arise on an issue of non-convertible debt . |
3 | As Robert Sklar has suggested the music-halls and vaudeville were essentially down-town or city-centre entertainments and would therefore be attracting typical down-town audiences , which would consist of an alliance of regulars , casuals , workers , clerks , parvenus , and Bohemians . |
4 | Chung found that only 7% of the mispricing signals indicated an underpricing of the future , and he interpreted this as evidence against the presence of a tax timing option ( see Section 5.3.4 ) , which would lead to an increase in the number of underpricings . |
5 | I think that it is an open secret that if the misfortune of a Labour Government being returned at the next election were to befall Britain there would be the mother and father of financial crises , which would lead to an increase in interest rates of at least 2 per cent . |
6 | The existing constitution stipulated that in the event of the president 's death , the vice-president must act in place of the president for the ninety days which would elapse before an election could be held . |
7 | It was back in 1972 and we were testing the waters , talking about this new magazine we wanted to launch which would campaign for an end to world poverty . |
8 | There has been difference of opinion not merely over the content of any explanation , but also over what would count as an explanation . |
9 | We can describe what would happen in an elaboration of Cairns-Smith 's description of his hypo experiment . |