Example sentences of "would also [verb] [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Pentecost did not only mean the offering of the firstfruits to God ( and what remarkable firstfruits of the Spirit were offered to the Lord that day as three thousand people believed , were baptised , and joined the company of the disciples praising God in the temple ) : first-century Jews would also have recalled the giving of the law on Mount Sinai ( see Jubilees 1:1 , 6:17 ) .
2 The last officers would also have liked the jail to stay open
3 Had there been a genuine sense of Arabism during the post-war period , Aziz went on , then the Gulf States would not only have cancelled Iraq 's debts , but would also have organized a comprehensive Iraqi reconstruction plan .
4 Had the employer known of the pregnancy at the date of appointment he would not have appointed the woman and the employer would also have dismissed a male employee engaged for this purpose who required a leave of absence at the same time for medical or other reasons .
5 Viscount Dilhorne would also have dismissed the case because the function of granting leave was administrative and not judicial .
6 It would also have lengthened the plane , but the forces of the hauling system would have been correspondingly less , and an increase of speed could have compensated for the greater distance travelled .
7 It would have served as a substitute-gratification for their own sadism ( i.e. , ‘ I can not retaliate against my father , but I can against my younger brother ’ ) ; but also as a defence on the part of the ego ( i.e. , ‘ I am spared the anxiety of being made the object of an attack if I can instead become the attacker ’ ) ; finally , it would also have contributed a first , rudimentary focus for the superego ( i.e. , ‘ My father is not now the attacker — I am — hence I am to that extent my father ! ’ ) .
8 Not only would this have amounted to abandonment of a well-established principle ( not a thing welcome to lawyers ) , but it would also have threatened the stability of contracts of sale .
9 Secondly , the fiction/concession theory could have supplied an image of the company as separate and distinct from its shareholders which would also have supported the institution of limited liability , but there were strong reasons for preferring the natural-entity model of the company .
10 It would also have provoked a military crisis in that once in the Crimea , the Emperor must become virtually Commander-in-Chief of all the forces , including the British .
11 He would also have received a subsistence allowance from his employers .
12 The astrologers who determined the various " auspicious moments " mentioned in my account would also have received a fee , though in what form and from whom I do not know .
13 Such a fort would also have supervised the native population centre on Credenhill , which is one of the largest sites in the area , with univallate defences enclosing c. 20 ha ( 50 acres ) .
14 For example , he is showing the Metropolitan 's ‘ Venus and Adonis ’ , although he would also have borrowed the one recently auctioned at Christie 's and bought by the Getty Museum , had it not been in restoration .
15 In particular , the symbol for gimmel would have become associated with some name or sound equivalent to that associated with the Roman ‘ G ’ ; the mem symbol and the Roman ‘ M ’ would also have acquired a common associate .
16 The shank was inserted into a circular socket on the handle for rigidity , and this would also have allowed the handle to be reused if such proved necessary .
17 We would also have reduced the asset for goods in stock by £400 and charged this amount to the profit and loss account as an expense for the period .
18 Visiting the West End galleries as he did , Minton would also have remarked the interest among certain British artists in tachisme , a French abstract style on which attention focused at an exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art , where tachiste painters were shown alongside the work of the American Abstract Expressionists , Jackson Pollock and Sam Francis .
19 Fergus did not say it , but he thought that Dierdriu would hear the cry , and he thought , as well , that she would also have experienced the immense lonelinesses , the sudden fierce panics , because it was inevitable that when you were a creature not quite Human , you would instinctively look for your own kind .
20 These latter would also have had a role as pasture , particularly for pigs or for cattle and horses in more open areas of woodland .
21 In 1985 , a television programme revealed that the solvent Skuse had used in the test for nitroglycerine , 1 per cent caustic soda , would also have produced a positive result if the men had handled nitrocellulose .
22 One would also have expected the density fluctuations in such a model to have led to the formation of many more primordial black holes than the upper limit that has been set by observations of the gamma ray background .
23 A few days before the broadcast I had been counselling one man in his early twenties who would also have issued the same warning .
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