Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [noun pl] would " in BNC.

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1 John Chadwick ( 1976 , p. 157 ) agrees that transactions would have been easier if prices were agreed in terms of a base-commodity — whether gold or silver or something else — but there seems to be no evidence of this in the archive tablets .
2 Labour says that powers would be devolved from Whitehall .
3 He says that sponsors would n't put up the cash to pay for a judge to travel abroad .
4 It supports the principle of increasing energy prices so that consumers pay the full environmental cost of the resources they use , although it acknowledges that increases would have to be phased in over time , preferably in line with international agreements .
5 Finally , fears that fundholders would encourage referrals to private clinics to avoid a charge on their budgets seem to be unfounded , certainly as far as these aggregate data are concerned , and there was only limited evidence that fundholders were making use of their freedom to contract with private hospitals for outpatient services for NHS patients .
6 Other parties not completely in agreement with the proposals include the Highland Regional Council , which would lose some control in the designated areas , and the Scottish National Party , which feels that parks would not necessarily be in the interests of either the nation or the environment .
7 Employment case law indicates that governors would be wise to follow the code of practice produced by the Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service ( ACAS ) for the preparation and operation of disciplinary procedures ( see Appendix II ) .
8 This means that parents would not need to request the preferred school over a less favoured alternative .
9 The Common Desktop Environment means that users would not have to worry about different install methods and should be able to move around different Unix environments without much retraining .
10 Mr Schuller argues that costs would be offset by the increased economic activity of older people and by the reduction in social dependency .
11 He says his customers would go further afield only if discounting was ferocious , and in such an event believes that prices would soon start going back up as one or more of the big chains went out of business .
12 The research suggests that hotels would do better to install smoke and heat detectors in all rooms — an expensive procedure .
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