Example sentences of "[coord] would [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This had also featured strongly in the campaign of former Californian Governor Jerry Brown , whilst Clinton advocated a " play or pay " model whereby businesses would either offer health cover to their employees or would pay mandatory contributions into a national health insurance fund to protect those without cover .
2 I thought Poems for D.T. 's would be more appropriate , or would attract more attention on a book-shop counter .
3 Just over a half of the part-time farmers said that they used or would use off-farm income for the farm .
4 Senior Soviet officials stressed that the patrols were an emergency measure decided in the face of the soaring crime rate , and denied that they would be used for political ends or would violate human rights .
5 It is essential that a transmitter can be inactivated as soon as it has conveyed its message ; if it were not so , the system would be clogged or would receive needless repetitions of the same message .
6 If there is any provision contained in these Guidelines or any agreement or arrangements of which they form part which causes or would cause these Guidelines or any agreement or arrangement of which they form part to be subject to registration under the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 then that provision shall not take effect until the day after particulars of these Guidelines or any agreement or arrangements ( as the case may be ) shall have been duly furnished to the Director General of Fair Trading pursuant to that Act .
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11 If you are interested in attending one of the briefings or would like further information please telephone the venue directly .
12 Anyone who wants a copy of the bulletin , or would like further details on the EC Information Service , contact Alexis on or Joanne or .
13 It will be chaired by Sir Cecil Clothier , QC , a former health service commissioner , and would ensure any issues for the NHS arising from this ‘ dreadful ’ case were thoroughly examined .
14 But staff still need a fridge and would welcome any offers of help with that and other furniture or equipment .
15 Therefore , the company are to seek sponsorships and would welcome any enquiries now or perhaps at a later date when the industrial climate improves .
16 We have some spare places and would welcome any Q.T 's who are interested in seeing the training course in action .
17 I have enclosed this for your information and would welcome any comments you may have on it .
18 We are naturally concerned about this , and would welcome some information , which , indeed , I have already requested ( in vain ) .
19 Under this ‘ simulated market ’ , districts would receive a population-based allocation and would pass this allocation ‘ down to GPs in the form of notional budgets for hospital and community health services ; GPs would exercise choice , as in the model of Maynard et al ; but that choice would be made against the notional budget , where GPs stand neither to lose nor to gain financially from how their actual use of services compares with their budget ’ ( Bevan , 1989 ) .
20 The council and others had objected to the proposed development and the council had refused planning permission on the ground that the proposals would result in an intensification of air pollution in an area where the level of existing pollution was high and would create additional health hazards to residents of the area .
21 HMIs remained an integrated body under the chief inspector , and would advise both Secretaries of State .
22 Because of this , and because of its greater length , it would be more obtrusive in the context than Katherine Mansfield 's sentence , and would attach greater importance to the door-shutting than seems to be required .
23 But she never dared ask him , for fear he would tell her ) — the grocer treated her to infrequent smiles and would give occasional chocolates to Victoria , who would go back to the toyshop with a heavy brown moustache and sideburns .
24 Nuns , I thought , would understand the troubles of the old and homeless , and would give balanced advice .
25 The proposals , if adopted , would mean it 'll be a criminal offence to camp anywhere without the land owner 's permission … and would give local councils the right to tow away and seize any illegally parked vehicles .
26 Rühe had argued that new leaders were needed who would mark a clear break with the past and would show full commitment to reform .
27 Competition is relatively strong in UK corporate banking and would suggest reasonable costs of borrowing vis-a-vis the risks taken on .
28 Any so-called ‘ saving ’ to the NHS of products manufactured by British companies would have to be paid for five fold by the British companies , and would show up five fold in our balance of payments , and would mean significant loss in taxation to the British Treasury .
29 Its foreign policy would defend the objectives of the Non-aligned Movement , the UN and the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) , and would pay special attention to relationships with Portuguese-speaking African countries , Brazil , Portugal and the European Communities ( EC ) .
30 Proposals to curb litter and waste did not go far enough and would land local authorities with extra bills but no additional resources .
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