Example sentences of "in [noun prp] would [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , the fresh unrest heightened fears that the turmoil in Kashmir would lead inexorably to a serious clash between Indian and Pakistani troops facing each other across the Line of Actual Control ( LAC ) .
2 Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev , visiting the United Kingdom on Oct. 28-31 , confirmed that nuclear weapons stationed in Kazakhstan would remain there , under the joint control of Kazakhstan and the other republics party to the economic treaty .
3 Nevertheless , I feel that people in Scotland would do well to consider the fact that many Scots have made their home south of the Border .
4 David Williams , a spokesman for Wearside-based Reg Vardy , said two drivers who ordered a new Ferrari Testarossa costing £125,000 from the group 's head office in Stoneygate would save almost £5,000 .
5 The value of French assets in Africa would shrink considerably if the CFA franc were devalued .
6 While DUC members individually might have supported various other political campaigns such as CND and the anti-nuclear movement , they saw that success against uranium mining in Donegal would result only from a single-issue , locally-based and respectable campaign : ‘ The DUC was trying to get the support of the local community , was trying to get the County Council on their side and this was n't going to happen if you 're gon na have people running around burning JCBs ’ .
7 Although MEL in Britain would build about 70 per cent of any such radars that the Royal Navy ordered , the other British firms are worried that expertise would be lost if an overseas design won .
8 A similar rise in Bangladesh would inundate about 12 per cent of the country and would require 10 million of its people to be moved .
9 At the conference , the US Secretary of State James Baker promised that the USA 's engagement in Asia would increase rather than decrease following the end of US-Soviet confrontation .
10 Those in Darlington would do better to collaborate with the council to ensure the scheme 's success rather than lining the pockets of the legal profession .
11 Perhaps all the neighbours in Reine would respond similarly .
12 It contains an extraordinary collection , beautifully presented , and any hon. Members who find themselves in Carlisle would do well to spend a few hours there .
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