Example sentences of "on [noun pl] [conj] would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They tend to concentrate on policies that would help women follow the same age-related career path as men .
2 Some studies have used marks on shells that would disappear if shells decrease in size ; it is known that molluscs can remain living for long periods without detectable growth ; and some studies have recorded negative growth but dismissed it as apparent error .
3 European Community telecommunications ministers yesterday agreed the legislation intended to ensure that voice telephone services are provided in an open and efficient way across the Community , Reuter reports from Brussels : the legislation , which must be reviewed by the European Parliament before it becomes final , would improve access of users to public telephone networks and impose rules or objectives in areas such as prices , contracts and billing ; it would establish the principle that prices are based on cost , rather than cross-subsidy — in many countries , long distance calls subsidise local calls ; France won agreement on changes that would enable tariffs to be adjusted to ensure ‘ cohesion ’ within a state — in order to cover things like service to remote areas ; the ministers are also due this week to debate the controversial plans to liberalise the telecommunications market by 1998 .
4 The hottest programme now is said to be on missiles that would destroy their targets within the atmosphere but without using a nuclear warhead .
5 In reality , however , such expectations were entirely unfounded , for by now neither Henry nor Thomas Cromwell had any great desire to mend the breach , or at least not on terms that would undermine the newly promulgated royal supremacy .
6 Furthermore , they 're they can ca n't get any information on deaths that would have occurred from injuries after the war .
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