Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [vb past] [conj] [pron] would " in BNC.

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1 At peace talks with Sawyer in Yamoussoukro , Côte d'Ivoire , on June 30 Taylor announced that there would be no more fighting and that the war was over .
2 On Jan. 30 China said that it would take part in the disarmament process initiated by Bush and Yeltsin only when the USA and Russia had reduced their nuclear arsenal to " a level matching China " .
3 In a statement issued on July 2 Bush said that it would remain US policy neither to confirm nor deny the presence of nuclear weapons , but that " where we 've said we do n't have those weapons on board , we mean it " .
4 The Baltic states did not sign the document , but the 12 republics said that they would negotiate the Baltics ' part in payment " on a solidarity basis " .
5 The three countries agreed that they would withdraw their co-operation even if the Warsaw Treaty summit now went ahead .
6 In addition , the Governments of Hungary , Czechoslovakia and Poland have announced their intention to seek membership of the EEC : meeting in Višegrad in February 1991 , these three Governments announced that they would apply collectively and as a bloc .
7 The range of speakers , sizes of groups and value of Richard Holloway as a keynote speaker were all praised , and two out of three participants said that they would attend a similar event again .
8 In a recent survey of consultant staff supervising preregistration house officers in Yorkshire 79% admitted that they had had no training in educational method , yet three quarters stated that they would like it .
9 The success of the 1925 Lights ensured that there would be an even bigger display in the following year .
10 On May 5 Russia confirmed that it would honour a commitment to supply the Indian government with rocket engine technology worth $250 million , despite US threats to suspend technological collaboration with the two countries if the agreement was carried out .
11 However , on Feb. 18 FARC announced that it would respect the results of the March 11 municipal elections [ see pp. 37311-12 ] , and its offer of a ceasefire during the May presidential election period was reportedly accepted on Feb. 24 by a " commission of notables " ( comprising former Presidents , church and business representatives ) .
12 On April 11 Zambia said that it would be taking steps to develop tourism links with South Africa .
13 Oct. 1 had been the date set for signature of the accord , the main points of which had been agreed on Aug. 7 [ see p. 39039 ] , but on Sept. 29 Dhlakama announced that he would not sign as a number of issues remained to be resolved to his satisfaction .
14 On Nov. 29 parliament decided that it would not debate the resignation , thus formally keeping the government in power , effectively in a caretaker capacity until the election of the new President .
15 On Jan. 25 Kuwait announced that it would also contribute $13,500 million to help defray US costs .
16 As late as Sept. 3 Palmer insisted that he would lead the party into the election but , at a caucus of Labour MPs on the following day , he resigned after it became clear that many of those present — including a sizable portion of the Cabinet — had withdrawn their support .
17 Sharp diplomatic exchanges between the two governments followed , and on Feb. 3 Sharif announced that there would be a " total strike " throughout Pakistan on Feb. 5 to focus international attention on " Indian atrocities " in Kashmir .
18 However , in August the West German federal cartel office blocked plans by Lufthansa to acquire control of passenger and freight services at Schönefeld airport and on Oct. 16 Lufthansa announced that it would drop the bid .
19 In a joint communiqué issued after the meeting , the five countries said that they would establish guidelines seeking to " freeze , and as a final goal , to eliminate surface-to-surface missiles from the [ Middle East ] region " .
20 On April 27 Genscher announced that he would resign as Foreign Minister on May 17 , the 18th anniversary of his appointment as Foreign Minister .
21 The other three parties to contest the 1989 elections were the SWAPO-Democrats ( SWAPO-D , founded by SWAPO dissidents in the 1970s and a participant from 1985 in the transitional government , Andreas Shipanga , l. ; on Aug. 13 SWAPO-D announced that it would disband and join the NPF ) ; Christian Democratic Action ( CDA , Rev. Peter Kalangula , l. ) ; and the Namibia National Democratic Party ( NNDP , Paul Helmuth , l . ) .
22 One teacher asked if there would be any extra time given to produce the self-appraisal reports but the director argued that the information should be available already — that it was a matter of taking something on aims and objectives and ‘ dusting them down ’ .
23 Isabel Lavender had never for one moment doubted that everything would somehow , eventually , go her way , though she could accept the idea of temporary setbacks .
24 On Nov. 16 Clinton declared that he would " firmly proceed … after consulting with military leaders " , but that he had no timetable .
25 Because one guy said that he 'd never ever play .
26 Nevertheless , on March 28 Kim announced that he would be a candidate for the party 's presidential nomination .
27 In a statement issued on April 9 Akashi warned that he would not rule out UN Security Council action if the Khmers Rouges did not begin co-operating .
28 On Feb. 15 Khan announced that there would be a second attempt to cross the border on March 30 , the anniversary of the death of another JKLF leader .
29 Moreover , on July 28 Turkey announced that it would refuse permission for the use of Turkish bases to launch allied attacks against Iraq .
30 The two parties announced that they would remain within the Rally of Democratic Forces .
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