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

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1 The first is provided in the new arrangements , though it would benefit from more elaboration .
2 Now , it would appear from this article , that this ideal is shattered and a two-tiered Europe is on the cards .
3 It would appear from these results that children 's grasp of the deductive mode is less secure than their grasp of the empirical and intentional modes .
4 it would follow from these findings that the children currently being referred to clinics for anti-social behaviour are the group for whom successful intervention is the more urgently needed , to prevent personal misery for them as adults , for their spouses and children , and for the persons whom they will rob or swindle .
5 It would seem from these comments that Hitler 's association with the solution of the ‘ Jewish problem ’ was regarded as a highly positive attribute in the eyes of mainly the ‘ politically active ’ part of the population which formed the bulk of the film 's viewers , but that among ‘ ordinary ’ Germans there was also a considerable degree of disinterest in the ‘ Jewish Question , .
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