Example sentences of "[adv] it would [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd like to see those ration strengths , perhaps it would go well . |
2 | Perhaps it would rain later . |
3 | So it would mean actually going against their , their philosophy . |
4 | Marriage would come or it would not and if it did not come sooner it would come later or she would be unmarried and what stigma was there in that ? |
5 | erm charging also it would include also that half a million pounds charging increased charging severely increased charges for home help care . |
6 | Hence it would seem both helpful and important to examine a number of aspects of work that industrial sociology has highlighted as critical in the explanation of job satisfaction . |
7 | It is also perfectly in order to say , ‘ May I think about that for a moment ? ’ before answering a question , although clearly it would become rather tedious if you said that every time . |
8 | Mind you , if we went back in our house now it would look so much smaller would n't it ? |
9 | Now it would happen again . |
10 | ‘ If Warner made ‘ Bonfire of the Vanities ' today it would have just one big star not three ’ , argues one insider . |
11 | Tomorrow it would return again to icy desert . |
12 | He points out that petrol is now very cheap : if , in real terms , it were to be the equivalent price of a decade ago it would cost over £4 a gallon . |
13 | The universe would expand to a very large size and eventually it would collapse again into what looks like a singularity in real time . |
14 | If this image were displayed using the methods described earlier it would lack very dark values ( 0–24 ) as well as medium to bright values ( 91–255 ) and would cover only the dark to medium grey range . |
15 | If social psychology were to become a historical discipline , then it would make as little sense to conceive of pure and applied historical social psychology , as it is to talk of pure and applied history . |
16 | At first , Sally was somewhat bewildered by my suggestion that her body was just trying to confirm her beliefs and that , if she honestly believed her body would maintain its weight , regardless of what she ate , then it would do so . |
17 | So in empty space the field can not be fixed at exactly zero , because then it would have both a precise value ( zero ) and a precise rate of change ( also zero ) . |
18 | Evil places were said to retain an aura of Evil and , from what she had learned of this place from Mahoney , if ever that aura was present then it would dwell easily here . |
19 | Some of those services used to build up a wonderful feeling , and now and then it would become rather emotional with the preacher calling on folk to come forward to the penitents ' bench at the front to re-dedicate their lives to the Lord . |
20 | You do it down there , and this is erm if you did it over there it would look absolutely dreadful ! |
21 | ‘ Indeed it would seem so . |
22 | If the Social Services had to do the job instead it would cost far more . |
23 | If only five per cent of car journeys were made by bus or train instead it would save over a quarter of a million tonnes ' worth of pollutant each year . |
24 | Oh , well , it had happened before , doubtless it would happen again . |