Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] would [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It might be anticipated that tumour cells possessing a mutant p53 and a mutant K-ras allele would have a growth advantage and be selected for during in vivo tumorigenesis . |
2 | And it would seem that the park and ride service and something like the parks and the Robin Hood line would transport a lot of people . |
3 | Nimue or the Lily Maid would require a model and the Princess can hardly be asked for so much of her time , though I hope she may think the time spent on ‘ Christabel before Sir Leoline ’ was not wholly wasted . |
4 | Corrected for radioactive decay , a linear interpolation of these figures to the Windscale source would indicate a ratio in the cloud as it left the Windscale chimney of 1:45 . |
5 | This would mean that at the end of year 1 a UK car would have a showroom price of £13,200 not £12,000 . |
6 | Later , when I was a city detective in the early 1960s , we again used clothing to mark off our separation and dirty , ragged tramps shuffling off to shelter in rubble-filled dens under the Tyne Bridge would become a referent to our despised neighbours : ‘ look [ we would point ] there 's a Gateshead detective hurrying off on the scent … |
7 | They handled it initially by seeking political balance , hoping , for instance , that the Manchester Guardian would join a consortium to balance the Kemsley bid and the 50 per cent holding of the Conservative Associated Newspapers ( Daily Maid group in Associated-Rediffusion . |
8 | Director of the UK 's Fire Protection Association , Stewart Kidd , said the US law would require a smoke detector in each room and a sprinkler system for hotels more than three storeys high . |
9 | ‘ Patsy Pill would have a fit if she found out , and we 'd all be at defaulters ’ . ' |
10 | He said the particular nature of the Essex coast would mean a spill had ‘ horrendous ’ consequences . |
11 | The implementation of a large scale speech recognition machine proposed by the Alvey/Edinburgh project would allow a number of the interaction issues to be explored . |