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

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1 It 'd cost a lot of money .
2 The new constable has sent each of ye a mug o' wine — reckoned it 'd make a change from ale .
3 Yeah If you could hear what she say it 'd make a difference I expect I 'd of gone for another vowel there , it you 'd gone for E it of been
4 It 'd break a snake 's back to follow your course . "
5 ‘ Be some tulips out by now if it 'd bin a bit warmer .
6 It 'd look a bit odd with bricks though , I think .
7 You ca n't play sport properly on a shoestring so if we could get a major sponsor for the world cup it 'd put a lot of people 's minds at rest so they could concentrate on their cricket
8 If we had some method a l a laser of some kind that could measure the degree of pain that Mrs A is supposed to be suffering , it would it 'd solve a lot of problems .
9 But er it it 'd take a bit of time to er if er I explained it all to you .
10 But it 'd save a lot of hard work if you got rid of quite a lot of it .
11 It 'd seem a bit rude to walk past without saying anything . ’
12 They all , they all huddled together and then when they started to get warm it 'd pong a bit , would n't it ?
13 The result of the Oct. 3 elections to an expanded 503-member Chamber of Deputies raised doubts about the government 's initial confidence ( based on exit polls ) that it would commanded a majority in the congress [ see p. 37774 ] .
14 A wintry landscape at Torside in early 1980 , as a lone 76047 makes for Dewsnap — it was doubtful however that it would haul a train back to Tinsley , there being very few daytime workings at this time .
15 Japan announced on Nov. 2 that it would reactivate a development loan programme for China which had been frozen after the Tiananmen Square massacre in June 1989 .
16 It 's a possibility , a solution , it would explain a lot of things .
17 May 22 : Ukraine announced that it would hold a referendum in September on the future of the republic .
18 Switching from burying waste to burning it would represent a change of government policy .
19 It would represent a realignment within the humanities , not a diminution of them .
20 So construed , section 9(4) would have some effect , because it would prevent a court from ordering a Crown officer or servant to give evidence of the executive branch 's current attitudes or policies , but it would be of very limited scope .
21 It would bring a windfall of around 300,000 smackers to the Manor .
22 As this is over the inheritance tax threshold , it would bring a tax bill of £4,800 .
23 The chastened company admitted that the shock loss showed that it had been guilty of poor financial controls and a badly-timed shareholders letter — Vannotti said the board was convinced up to March 22 when the shareholders letter was sent that it would record a profit for 1992 , but he and the chairman subsequently ordered a special audit , after financial controllers warned of problems with the accounts for Ascom 's cable television and mobile telephone businesses in Germany , and a closer examination revealed the German results had to be corrected by $41m — $28m of extraordinary depreciation and $12.8m of adjustments to inventory values , Vannotti said .
24 It would contain a model ‘ Table A ’ trust deed clearly specifying the minimum procedures to be followed when a fund is dissolved , and lay down rules on surpluses .
25 On May 5 Russia confirmed that it would honour a commitment to supply the Indian government with rocket engine technology worth $250 million , despite US threats to suspend technological collaboration with the two countries if the agreement was carried out .
26 It was a pity : if she could only get good and fighting drunk , or even paralytic , it would ease a lot of her tensions .
27 Otherwise it would devalue a cap ’ .
28 Themistokles , as well as Kimon , perceived the political value of a friendly or at least neutral Delphi : in about 478 , when Sparta tried to expel the medising majority from the Delphic Amphictyony ( the federal organization which decided the sanctuary 's affairs ) , it was Themistokles who opposed them , arguing that to get rid of the medisers would make the Amphictyony unrepresentative of Greece : more bluntly , it would make a present of Delphi to Sparta ( Plut .
29 If such were his meaning here , it would make a nonsense of his other statement that ‘ there is no difference … between men and women ’ !
30 A Cleveland County Council spokesman said it would make a decision on re-opening the road after the strength tests today .
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