Example sentences of "[adv] it would [vb infin] a " in BNC.
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1 | So it would make a great deal of difference in areas where there 's very little available in the way of medical services . |
2 | If this could be rephrased objectively it would become a helpful goal within the ABA model . |
3 | There was little doubt that she would marry again and hopefully it would prove a more comfortable arrangement . |
4 | And erm if anyone 's listening Peter , we do need an announcer , you know what we were speaking about on Tuesday , so erm if anybody 's interested like , preferably it would suit a female better I think erm they want to contact John Blake on Monday . |
5 | Her secret love for Robert must stay hidden , and perhaps eventually it would die a slow and painful death . |
6 | I 'd asked my mum and dad if I could go to a boarding school — the one in Edinburgh Andy was at , for example — but they 'd said I would n't like it and besides it would cost a lot of money . |
7 | Or rather it would give a possible base for the possible erection of two or three possible motives . |
8 | During Biblical times , some ancients thought moonlight was dangerous for one 's eyes but a more modern belief was that if you took a child , suffering from whooping cough , outside to look at the new moon , then it would effect a cure . |
9 | then it would have a wee |
10 | If this is true ( and it is not so far-fetched : if you carry on an intelligent argument with your readers in the columns of a newspaper , you can not expect them to believe that the responsibilities of self-government are beyond them ) , then it would seem a good example of propaganda having the opposite effect to that intended . |
11 | Weeks would go by and he would leave me alone and then it would happen a lot . |
12 | Just a reply to that though if for instance the foyer bar became a jazz club and it was it was a the jazz club all the time then it would get a name of it 's own and it would get a reasonable quality . |
13 | If searching was done with just the basic actions , then R1.1 would only gain its first bit of credit after the fifth search , and then it would gain a mere 1/64th. of a point of credit . |
14 | ‘ It would take at least $1 billion to start a studio from scratch ’ , reckons one mogul who adds that ‘ even then it would need a lot of luck . ’ |
15 | Once she was there it would require a tremendous effort of will to get her back to London — except that she could not leave Holly in charge for more than a day ; and except that she was avid for information about the murder inquiry ; and except that there were any number of good stories she wanted to pursue for the column and any amount of private gossip she wanted to hear . |
16 | Unlike D-T reactions , D-He 3 fusion does not produce energetic neutrons and a helium-4 nucleus , instead it would yield a helium-4 nucleus and a proton . |
17 | Otherwise it would devalue a cap ’ . |
18 | My right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General has made it clear that the law is not suspended and therefore it would remain a matter for local authorities if they wished to bring actions . |