Example sentences of "that would [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Any fellow that 'd pay a pound a bottle for dirty water — water that could very well carry typhoid , ’ Frank said severely , ‘ should have his head examined too .
2 : the computer has no knowledge of the cultural norms that would identify the fridge as being a likely repository for food .
3 I would welcome anything that would improve the legislation .
4 It was the indictments of the Audit Commission that led the Secretary of State for Social Services to ask Sir Roy Griffiths ‘ to review the way in which public funds are used to support community care policy and to advise … on the options for action that would improve the use of these funds as a contribution to more effective community care ’ .
5 The Nadd Al Sheba course came about when the Sheikh asked Trutch to devise a scheme that would improve the appearance of the desert wastes inside the city 's popular racetrack .
6 The research was supported by WACC and carried out by the Centre for Artistic and Cultural Research ( ceneca ) with the aim of encouraging TV networks to carry programmes that would improve the quality of young people 's lives and thereby enhance their contribution to national life .
7 In an attempt to secure such a reduction , national guide-lines were issued in October 1990 , which identified a number of offence-specific factors that would justify a committal , but only where a magistrates ' court feels that its sentencing powers are insufficient .
8 The Higher Labour Court decided that having extramarital affairs with married women was not a violation of the contract of employment that would justify a dismissal , as this would have the effect of punishing someone for interfering in marital relations , which the German Code of Civil Procedure would not permit .
9 However , it is unclear to me at this time what recommendations one could put in the form of legislation to be put before the House that would command the majority needed to make sensible legislation , to allow the country to move forward in the 1990s .
10 And another resident was in favour of any proposal that would slow the traffic down .
11 Indeed , socialism was expected to release the dynamic qualities of the British people that would create the wealth needed to sustain standards of living and world power .
12 The High Elf sorcerers chanted the spell that would create the vortex .
13 It was safe from air attack and shielded by the Karochooq mountain mass from satellite photography that would tell the story of the purpose for which this rock cave was fashioned .
14 It 's only if there 's a sort of niggling problem that would tell the coordinator about and they would pass it to the police officers .
15 Yet in spite of all this , a Treasury paper was circulated which sought further public spending cuts that would affect every government department .
16 This will be appreciated by the candidate and prevent any unnecessary bad feeling that would affect the outcome .
17 Well we could try and do that my I 've got a workload that would choke a camel at the moment because I 'm also the admin officer at the moment for the Public Relations flight of the R A F E R.
18 a briefcase that would choke an elephant !
19 Though this would not satisfy purists , the only factor that would invalidate the productivity index for this purpose would be if some companies had widely different subcontract proportions in their outputs ; these would have apparently higher figures than the others .
20 In making such judgements , the Home Secretary would call on expert advice from licence sponsors and referees , the Home Office inspectorate and a properly-balanced advisory committee that would oversee the code .
21 Ian Oswald and Phil Telford then detailed the review of branch procedures that would involve the development of Formlink , enhancement of the LAN system and an appropriate reduction in unnecessary clerical tasks .
22 By reversing his previous stand and meeting the Dalai Lama , Mr Bush was perhaps taking the steam out of a growing congressional effort to do something that would injure a lot more than China 's pride : the cancelling of China 's most-favoured-nation ( MFN ) trading status .
23 Furthermore , it will contribute to a better understanding of normal fetomaternal physiology and to the quest for a non-invasive but definitive antenatal diagnostic procedure that would carry no risk to the fetus .
24 The idea was to create a spatial framework that would carry the sightline of viewers towards a central focus .
25 It would be difficult to build water-gathering reservoirs of the size of those found in other Parts of the Pennines in the Dales because of the many eaves and potholes that would carry the water away .
26 Neither is it always wet ; again , the forests of Queensland can at times be very dry ( and the tops — the canopy — where the leaves are held in the sun all day , must endure conditions that would stress a cactus ) .
27 And Taylor , who survived an early stumping chance off De Silva , was out in circumstances that would bring a smile to all but the most partisan lips .
28 For the first few years , that would be the big problem for the resettlers too , but a pipeline was being built that would bring a supply down from Canada .
29 Erm that 's the one that , wanted respectability , acceptance amongst respectable citizens , very much and said that it would never print anything that would bring a blush to the cheek of a young
30 And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project .
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