Example sentences of "it would [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would persist for many generations .
2 We must now change gear somewhat , and ask what it would take for such relationships to be treated as satisfactory explanations .
3 Although spacing trees widely is not essential , it would allow for easier access and management , and would increase the rate of tree growth and resulting timber quality .
4 This would not only reduce its political significance but it would allow for yearly increases ( though broadcasters have been quick to point out that the general rate of inflation is below the industry 's rate and so an increase would still leave a shortfall which can only be made up by savings ) .
5 It would provide for extra authority and resources for electoral returning officers .
6 He did n't really believe that it would help for steady running .
7 Warner Brothers immediately set in motion its own research programme to explore the feasibility of the idea ; it would run for some months before anyone realised it had been an April Fool and abandoned their research .
8 It would work for one part but the next part needed another sound to it , so maybe we 'd use the Paul Reed Smith for the second half of the solo .
9 It would work for national reconciliation " including those Cambodians who used to work with all categories of the Vietnamese aggressors " .
10 And so the issue the discussion has focused on , from where I 'm sitting , seems to have focused on is , you know can one afford to let loose a strategic policy and could such a policy be written in a way that it would work for inward investment attraction without being a a Trojan horse as you know letting in a lot of other nasty things .
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