Example sentences of "[conj] they would [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Gifts made prior to the introduction of inheritance tax will not be assessed more harshly than they would under CTT , had it continued .
2 Under the Government 's proposals , taxpayers in Barnet will pay a lower tax than they paid under the discredited rating system which the Government abolished and they will pay less than they would under the Labour party 's proposals .
3 I have no doubt that by voting for the Bill and for the Conservatives ' record of achievement the arts will prosper far more than they would under the dogmatic , doctrinaire , interfering and bureaucratic solutions proposed by Labour .
4 Yes , I think you would find that everywhere people will crowd into especially post-impressionism , which is Van Gogh , etc. , more than they would into an avant-garde exhibition .
5 ‘ Well , ’ said Milton , ‘ I have to admit that if you 're very old , short-term solutions must carry more weight than they would for the middle-aged .
6 At low prices , i.e. at large rates of discount , ceteris paribus , holders will be willing to hold more bills than they would at low rates of discount , i.e. at high prices .
7 In short , they get less than they would with insider trading .
8 Treasure Trove laws do not apply to fossils any more than they would to a lump of raw gold or a precious stone imbedded in rock .
9 Into the less cerebral atmosphere of a detective novel it is likely , too , that you will find opportunities for scenes of action , and that they will seem less like seized-on injections of pep-up dope than they would amid the logical probings of the puzzle story .
10 The Russian army team will earn more in the four-day trip to Germany for the European Cup crunch than they would in a month back home .
11 They may communicate more fully than they would in real life but this is to my advantage as the reader because it increases my relief and my pleasure .
12 They do n't get much more out of it than they would from reading a James Bond paperback , but it makes them understand a few of the problems the field men face .
13 But by playing D in a sequence of encounters , both players end up scoring less than they would by cooperating ( because R P ) .
14 I think its a bit of a simplification to say that its , its nature 's way of keeping us going , because actually er ro , the idea that romantic love is the start of a life long relationship that produces off spring is really quite recent , erm for , for most of history er marriage 's were on the basis of continuing er lines , continuing property and people had to erm some how or other cope with living with ano another person that might not necessarily have been the person that they would of chosen from love and , and this is still true in many societies and situations now .
15 Er what made me smile when they found out that the salt were going through these er motorway bridges and attacking the steel work in the concrete with all sort of powers that they would of known that would n't ya ?
16 Although the interviewer stressed that this was a hypothetical situation , in which they would really need to borrow money , 26 per cent spontaneously said that they would on no account even consider borrowing money .
17 It therefore seemed better that the JACs and SCCs co-operate in order that they would at least be in a position to provide after-care supervision .
18 Those inmates classed as illiterate were obliged to take a compulsory form of basic education , with the aim that they would at least be able to read and write by the time they were released .
19 It was n't that the programmes were bad , but they did not actually choose to cover different topics from male current affairs teams , while the whole hypothesis had been that they would in fact cover different topics — that there were uncovered topics in social policy and the rest of it .
20 ‘ Let us worry about that , ’ said the Captain , who knew exactly what would happen if nobody paid and that they would in all likelihood never find the body .
21 Papers ( 1834 ) xxvi 9 , that they would in future allow a person refused admission to appeal to the judges and that they would be bound by their decision : see Holdsworth 's History of English Law , vol .
22 Since in general inflicting punishment may be costly to the non-reneging firms , it must be credible that they would in fact do so .
23 What that in some areas somebody would n't get an application whereas that they would in other areas ?
24 Five Democratic Party ( DP ) members of parliament ( MPs ) joined the African National Congress ( ANC ) and announced on April 21 that they would in future sit in the whites-only House of Assembly as independents ( the ANC not being registered as a political party ) .
25 environmental constraints if the organization is big enough to qualify as strategic , and I am really concerned about the planning er application in which I know that Da Professor Lock is interested that I think developments of that scale have nothing to do with the employment needs of the district , that they would in fact involve bringing in large numbers of people from other areas who as I have said before , might appreciate jobs nearer their present places of employment , and it would also unbalance the Harrogate housing market and put on pressure for more land to be taken in and around Harrogate for housing for the people who 'd come to that development .
26 So , so she travelled from Leicester to Birmingham all day , and they would of then erm had their degrees from Birmingham University .
27 If the cats were n't trained to do that I would assume that they would walk past the hoop of fire and they would under the ropes .
28 I doubt if they would in this well I would n't want them to come in the fog
29 Now if they 'd of had Emma with them
30 I mean if they 'd of banned it , there 'd of been a lot more people out of work , which is
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