Example sentences of "[num] [conj] it [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Hezbollah organization announced on June 30 that it would take part in the elections , although it had not participated in any government formed since the Taif accord .
2 For its part the IRA announced on April 22 that it would suspend attacks on Protestant " death squads " , although attacks on UK government and security forces would continue .
3 The Progressive Democrats ( PD ) , the junior coalition partner with six members of parliament , had announced on Nov. 2 that it would vote against the government on the motion , tabled by the Labour Party .
4 Japan announced on Nov. 2 that it would reactivate a development loan programme for China which had been frozen after the Tiananmen Square massacre in June 1989 .
5 The 14th Army issued an ultimatum on April 2 that it would order troops to combat alert if the fighting in the area did not subside .
6 The IDB had announced on July 2 that it would finance projects worth US$80,500,000 during 1992-93 ; Pakistan was allocated US$27,000,000 for the import of crude oil and fertilizers .
7 Using five freight brakevans , the train will be hauled by BR Standard 75069 and it will try to cover as much SVR trackwork as possible , subject to availability .
8 The jurisdiction of the respective courts is set out in Chapter 2 and it will have been observed that there is an overlap between them .
9 Then no information can pass from P 1 to P 2 because it would need to travel faster than light itself .
10 France had announced in June 1991 that it would sign the treaty [ see p. 38314 ] .
11 The government announced in May 1991 that it would submit a bill in the second half of the year to deal with the problems of national and ethnic minorities .
12 The Libyan government instead emphasized in a Foreign Ministry statement of March 26 that it would co-operate in the implementation of Resolution 731 , that the UN and the Arab League should work towards a " political solution " to the dispute , based on international law and the UN Charter , and that it would accept the forthcoming verdict by the International Court of Justice in the Hague ( ICJ ) .
13 The government announced on Aug. 7 that it would implement the recommendations of the Mandal Commission and reserve 27 per cent of government and public-sector jobs for members of the " backward classes " ( a category referring to members of economically disadvantaged caste groups who were not considered " untouchables " ) .
14 Countries making commitments in August to the multinational force , apart from the USA and those European and Arab countries as described above , included ( i ) Canada , a NATO member country , which announced on Aug. 10 that it would send two destroyers and a supply ship , to arrive by September ; ( ii ) Australia , whose Prime Minister Bob Hawke announced after a telephone conversation with Bush on Aug. 10 that two frigates and a supply ship would be sent ( a decision endorsed by the Cabinet on Aug. 14 ) ; ( iii ) Pakistan , which had some 90,000 nationals working in Kuwait , and whose President Ghulam Ishaq Khan said on Aug. 13 that it would send troops to protect the Moslem holy places , with a first contingent to leave on Aug. 17 and a total commitment expected to number 5,000-8,000 ; and ( iv ) Bangladesh , which on Aug. 15 announced a commitment in principle to send troops to Saudi Arabia numbering some 5,000 in all .
15 The government announced on June 10 that it would grant limited autonomy to the Chittagong Hill Tracts ( CHT ) [ see p. 37205 ] .
16 The Bulgarian government announced on July 10 that it would close down its two oldest nuclear reactors , following a highly critical report on their safety commissioned by the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) .
17 We are not sure why the Greeks chose the number 360 but it may have been because 360 can be divided up in a lot of different ways .
18 Cathay Pacific , for instance , will have to wait until 1995 before it can fly the first of the Airbus A330s that it ordered on April 3rd .
19 * The Swiss government announced on Oct. 31 that it would impose a tax on fossil fuels which contributed to global warming .
20 Norway declared in July 1992 that it would resume commercial hunting of minke whales , in defiance of a moratorium agreed by the International Whaling Council ( IWC ) in 1985 [ see ED 61 ] .
21 The National Organization of Women announced on July 5 that it would contest Thomas 's confirmation .
22 Canada announced on Dec. 11 that it would begin withdrawing on June 15 , 1993 , its contingent of 575 troops serving with the UN peacekeeping force in Cyprus ( UNFICYP — which had had a Canadian element since its establishment in 1964 ) ; the 341-member Danish contingent began to pull out on Dec. 16 .
23 In response the government declared on Jan. 11 that it would investigate the allegations contained in the report and publish the results in a White Paper .
24 They 're only 17 and it will take time . ’
25 Imagine a craft slipping in to one of those in excess of Mach 5 and it would fold up like a paper dart in a wind-tunnel .
26 It was an image that must have haunted Minton for he told Nevile Wallis : ‘ I remember it since I was fourteen as it used to hang in my schoolroom . ’
27 BRITISH GAS last night denied a report on News at Ten that it would announce 2,000 more job losses today .
28 The government announced on Sept. 3 that it would distribute a month 's supply of food rations to all citizens .
29 France announced on June 3 that it would sign the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) , which it had hitherto refused to endorse on the grounds that it compromised France 's nuclear independence .
30 ( France had announced on June 3 that it would sign the NPT — see p. 38314 — leaving China as the only permanent member of the UN Security Council not bound by the treaty ) .
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