Example sentences of "[pron] would [adv] include [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have already noted that lawyers can be expected to provide a whole range of help which would certainly include information , advice and assistance .
2 The time has surely come for local authorities , at least , to develop and implement ‘ whole authority ’ policies and procedures on a range of topics , which would certainly include children with special needs and also child abuse .
3 As for the LPO , no-one was quite clear ; some researchers thought it was primarily an ‘ output ’ region , coordinating motor responses such as pecking ; others saw it as more to do with the bird 's emotional responses , which would certainly include fear and distaste .
4 She was the first of a line of ‘ nymphets ’ who would also include Carroll Baker in Baby Doll and be raised to the permanence of art in Nabokov 's Lolita .
5 Perhaps Ken 's one failing was that he belonged to a breed of footballer who would later include Charlie George , Rodney Marsh and Emlyn Hughes — big heads .
6 Hall then wrote to Palmerston , on 20th March , only one week after asking for the designs , saying that he would not include Donaldson as I think it very doubtful whether the new Department will be proceeded with , as I hope the Downing Street improvement will be carried out' , and two days later The Saturday Review in an article on the competition also suggested that the War Department should be moved to the Downing Street area .
7 I had hoped that he would instead include extracts from contemporary reviews , particularly from GRAMOPHONE , to place the recordings in context but space has apparently precluded this on any significant scale .
8 It would also include slogans on clothes , but not the adoption of an offensive uniform .
9 It would also include evidence of public opinion on the environment and of the public 's priorities for action .
10 Most importantly , it would also include exercises in composition , of the kind once common in the study of classics .
11 But for our last point we had to rely on being half-right about two issues : we rightly predicted a Common Market between the US and Canada — but wrongly thought it would also include Mexico and Venezuela ; and we predicted that unemployment would rise sharply in the West , causing more flexible working patterns — but were over-optimistic about the implications , seeing masses of people returning to school in middle life and then starting a new career .
12 It would certainly include statements by successful movers of amendments and new clauses to Bills .
13 It would obviously include statements relevant to quantum , such as statements from deceased employers about earnings .
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