Example sentences of "it would also [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The completion of this work would increase the convenience of searching the General Catalogue for researchers and save them valuable time , and it would also create savings in time for Library staff .
2 It would also leave Lewis as possibly a minor player in the world heavyweight scene which could be returning to the chaos that surrounded it before Mike Tyson brutally united sports richest prize .
3 It would also leave India with no budgetary provision ( a continuing resolution , to allow four months ' expenditure after the current financial year end on March 31 , had been introduced on March 4 after the Congress ( I ) had in late February denied Shekhar 's government its backing for a full budget bill — ibid . ) .
4 It would also show scientists as real people , with urges for power and glory , desirous to be first in the race and to win the prizes that this offered .
5 It would also give teachers more time on each module and reduce the number and frequency of examinations .
6 A course in the history of science would lead those students of the humanities to a better understanding of the nature of science ; it would also give scientists a better understanding of the place of science in the history of culture .
7 It would also give time for Rune to inveigle her into taking up their affair where it had left off .
8 The White House said it would also pay $150 for each Panamanian gun turned in .
9 While the report would give greatest emphasis to sustainable development in the UK , it would also cover EC commitments and the UK 's responsibilities to developing countries .
10 On Jan. 25 Kuwait announced that it would also contribute $13,500 million to help defray US costs .
11 It would partly alter the definition of rape or serious sexual assault ; it would introduce an element of negligence liability ; and it would also make D liable for an omission .
12 It would also make sense for Microsoft to include network mail facilities .
13 G4 ( clear ) , as sold in aquatic outlets , is really a concrete treatment , but I imagine it would also seal wood with a couple of coats .
14 Clearly , if LMS could bring real benefits for teachers it would also bring benefits to pupils too : LMS could enable curriculum development that might have gone unfunded by the LEA .
15 Surely that 'll bring people back into the theatre it would obviously pay the artist it would also bring money into the theatre if the theatre could actually charged for them to do them .
16 It would also cheapen owners costs by allowing then to retain VAT on training fees , ’ he said .
17 It would also include slogans on clothes , but not the adoption of an offensive uniform .
18 It would also include evidence of public opinion on the environment and of the public 's priorities for action .
19 Most importantly , it would also include exercises in composition , of the kind once common in the study of classics .
20 But for our last point we had to rely on being half-right about two issues : we rightly predicted a Common Market between the US and Canada — but wrongly thought it would also include Mexico and Venezuela ; and we predicted that unemployment would rise sharply in the West , causing more flexible working patterns — but were over-optimistic about the implications , seeing masses of people returning to school in middle life and then starting a new career .
21 It would also increase rent revenue as tenants would be better off and more satisfied , and could also increase the authority 's chances of winning more money from the Government .
22 It would also save time if she did n't have to carry them to and fro .
23 It would also provide parking for 1,000 extra cars and house the open-air market on a permanent site , ’ he said .
24 Mr Dale said it would also provide Jaguar with a unique opportunity to reach people who might buy one of its cars .
25 It would also reduce sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions , which cause acid rain , by 42,000 tonnes .
26 Incidentally it would also reduce competition from other 386 processor Manufacturers , an event that Intel would doubtless find to their liking .
27 It would also reduce dependence on oil , which was a sensible strategic aim , and the regular orders for the British railway manufacturing industry could help to win more export orders for electrified systems overseas .
28 It would also keep students busy in their free time , keeping ‘ bourgeois liberalism ’ at bay .
29 It would also have branches in 10 Western states .
30 It would also run counter to previous commitments made by the UK government on carbon emissions .
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