Example sentences of "it would [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Because of course if you were to tape record analytic sessions , it would change that nature of the , of the analysis . |
2 | It would mean that science alone could not predict how the universe began . |
3 | Indeed , it would damage that person 's recovery if he or she could be " fixed " ; the recovery would be insecure and might be based upon the fragile integrity and perception of one counsellor . |
4 | And this means that if on the same grounds I claim today to know that it will rain in the afternoon , I must continue to assert that I knew yesterday that it would rain that afternoon ( in the teeth of the evidence ) . |
5 | It did n't appear it would go that way , however , in the first minute when Moscow should have gone ahead . |
6 | So we 've got one two three four five six seven eight nine timer You 'd of thought it would erase that time on time off thing in n it ? |
7 | Thus it would appear that Judaism , however interpreted , has not very well served its followers despite its devout and sincere advocates . |
8 | It would appear that Child Poverty Action Group director Fran Bennett 's fear that ‘ it looks as though it 's a two-pronged attack . |
9 | ‘ I wonder if it would have that smile if it knew of Belsen . ’ |
10 | It would imply that Labour was ill-advised in ever tabling the amendment , and in believing it to undermine the opt-out . |
11 | There is a great deal of suspicion that these may simply b.e the products of biological contamination after the meteorites have landed ; but , if this is not the case , it would seem that life is likely to be rife throughout the Universe . |
12 | can not be denied , but it would seem that man 's instinctive awareness of his mastery of his own destiny , is influenced by an equally instinctive awareness that he can not peacefully and successfully control that destiny unless he can locate , or himself create some supreme form of guiding influence which is recognised by all . |
13 | On reflection , it would seem that garrison and police duties amongst the civil population would be the worst role possible for NSWP armies in time of war . |
14 | ‘ It would seem that way , yes . ’ |
15 | It would seem that compactness and design can not prevail over human factors , so that the need for a visible , multi-access central system that also facilitates mutual support takes precedence . |
16 | It would seem that Parliament 's legal power has been limited only if : ( a ) community law is seen as a higher system of law ; and ( b ) our courts are willing to uphold the supremacy of community law . |
17 | At first glance it would seem that sport must involve a victim , which rather explains why boxing is considered sporting . |
18 | In theory , as mass is the best sound insulation , it would seem that building a new brick wall alongside the party wall would make the best improvement . |
19 | It would seem that imagination rightly directed enables the extension of meaning which is involved in the Incarnation ; but as the Incarnation points beyond itself in the risen and ascended Christ , so imaginative knowledge of God is transcended by a more purely spiritual experience . |
20 | As to succeeding ‘ waves ’ , it would seem that curiosity and peer-group pressure , together with other social factors such as drug availability , overcame any reservations they might have had regarding addiction and withdrawal . |
21 | In this particular case it would seem that planning permission had been given after inadequate consideration of publicity . |
22 | It would seem that nature is remarkably economical , despite the apparent diversity of natural forms . |
23 | It would seem that egg mimicry in cuckoos has evolved to its present level of sophistication because poorly matching eggs are ejected by the host . |
24 | In brief , it would seem that Anselm , like many reformers , had not reckoned with the solid weight of inertia on most matters , and positive dissent on others . |
25 | It would seem that Madam ( please call me ‘ Falklands ’ ) Thatcher has decided that 145 local tax collection offices should be closed over the course of the next four years , with the loss of 3000 Inland Revenue jobs . |