Example sentences of "it would [not/n't] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | It would n't show that the verb phrase was n't a constituent . |
2 | But from the look of his clothes it would n't seem that he 'd been jostled about much by the tide . |
3 | It would not matter that the consequence of so holding might be that the defendants , if they should lose the action , would satisfy the European Court of Human Rights that any verdict against them would constitute a breach of article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms . |
4 | It would not matter that the resident were a foreign national or a foreign company , so long as they were resident , were located in the UK and the transaction were in sterling , it would constitute domestic banking . |
5 | It would not mean that animals should be treated equally with people , they do not have the same interests as people . |
6 | Even if we do discover a complete unified theory , it would not mean that we would be able to predict events in general , for two reasons . |
7 | It would not mean that the trust itself had to make payments to savers . |
8 | It would not appear that the debtor need be informed of the application nor be given the opportunity to attend the hearing of the application . |
9 | So even if AI were incapable of modelling actual thought-processes , it would not follow that nothing of theoretical interest could have been learned from it . |
10 | A second difficulty with this most obvious method of testing is that , even if a preponderance of Protestants were to emerge , it would not follow that it was their religious convictions that supplied the motivation for their science . |
11 | It would not follow that the recent decline in unemployment rates in England and Wales would lead to reductions in the numbers imprisoned after taking crime rates into account . |