Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [noun pl] would " in BNC.

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1 The X-CS association that results would then interfere with subsequent attempts to establish the CS-US association .
2 It was believed that under the proposed arrangements brokers would accept deals that they had not ‘ matched ’ through a jobber , with the result that jobbers would probably receive less business and find it more difficult to compete .
3 Our prediction that multinationals would begin media campaigns to buy social and cultural acceptability seems accurate : in recent years the television screens have been full of corporations boasting about their bigness instead of concealing it , as they used to , behind their brand names .
4 In an indication that Britons would be paying more in indirect taxes in the medium term , but the the blow had been deferred until future years , the Chancellor said : ‘ These reviews will inevitably take time , so I have also had to look to the revenue side of the account .
5 Lord Mackay warned that it was ‘ misleading and unfair ’ to read Lord Donaldson 's speech as an indication that judges would block solicitors ' rights .
6 That would be a decision of the officer in charge of the actual operation erm that was actually going into the flat but it was normal practice that radios would be switched off .
7 It was accepted as a general practice that children would be better educated in the sending country after the age of seven .
8 Dr Johnson had deplored the effect that canals would have upon the privacy of the landed class .
9 With a mother who was active in B'nai B'rith , Anne Barth was offered a place on one of the early Kindertransporte , but her parents decided to hold back in the faint hope that conditions would improve .
10 And through this , Charles inspired awe in those who fought along with him and encouraged them all to a confident hope that things would go well for them .
11 She had cried it into her pillow at night , sobbing with the vain child 's hope that tears would somehow magically make it all come right , that in the morning her mother would be there .
12 The centres might have to go cap in hand to the Croydon college and the two sixth-form colleges in the borough asking their governing bodies to apply to the funding council for funds for vocational courses , in the hope that funds would be obtained on behalf of the adult education centres .
13 In promulgating the new Constitution Ganilau expressed the hope that elections would be held in 1991 , although it remained unclear whether the opposition Labour Party would participate .
14 He tried to clear the rubbish himself and stayed up all night in the hope that workmen would tackle the job .
15 The first is change that individuals would like to see , whether in their own teaching or in the running of their school .
16 The ratio of hydrogen to helium-3 that outgasses would allow computation of the fraction of spontaneous fusion per average water molecule , since hydrogen is in the pristine water whereas helium-3 is produced by any fusion .
17 However , the recent study by PA Management Consultants Ltd found that in themselves the analyses of the cases examined had not produced hard evidence to support the hypothesis that co-operatives would find it very difficult to compete in capital-intensive production :
18 It was cheaply designed , the kind that villagers would have used in their homes .
19 Cutting down the amount of laundry , consuming large quantities of detergent and water , might be one aspect of the charter 's influence that guests would notice first .
20 In April of the same year it was clear from the interim report of the committee that recommendations would be proposed whereby building development would be controlled throughout the country and that compensation for the public acquisition of land would be set at the standard of 31 March 1939 .
21 This aspect is possibly the Achilles heel of the Living Water approach , though : adding diversity , attractive and valuable in many other ways , makes full and definitive scientific analysis of the type that engineers would require nearly impossible .
22 The new budget included increased taxes , despite Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's claims during the election campaign that taxes would not have to be raised to cover the cost of unification [ see p. 37904 ] .
23 There was anxiety that judgments would be made about teachers ' handling of classes , based on too few visits .
24 I mean it 's a place that adults would tend to avoid , the minute the put their head inside it .
25 But the company 's chief executive , John Roberts , told the Daily Post that consumers would be bear the cost of an 8pc VAT charge on electricity , to be imposed next year .
26 But the company 's chief executive , John Roberts , told the Daily Post that consumers would bear the cost of an 8pc VAT charge on electricity , to be imposed next year .
27 Then , there is the simple point that MPs would prefer their party in power , no matter what it does , rather than in opposition .
28 A report on Lao National Radio on March 6 stated that Khamtay and Solomon had concluded that Lao-US relations had progressed to the point that ties would soon be elevated to ambassadorial level .
29 There was also a danger that particles would enter the food chain or water .
30 A significant amendment to the government 's original proposal was the 100-day time limit , included as a concession to radical nationalists , although Prunskiene expressed confidence that negotiations would resolve the key questions within that time .
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