Example sentences of "[that] would [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | High-speed centrifuges generate large inertial forces which are used to separate materials from liquid suspensions that would sediment only slowly , if at all , under gravity . |
2 | The mouth was a mouth no longer , but a muzzle , a pointed snarling maw with snapping teeth that would certainly rend human flesh to shreds , with a lolling red tongue that would snake out and lick the blood and the marrow … |
3 | Boil it till soft , and rinse it thoroughly under a tap , to remove excess starch that would haze the water . |
4 | Could you have labelled it in a way that would sort of help yourself more ? |
5 | For I do not think it possible to study philosophy profitably without entering fairly deeply into the history of the subject , and for this there is not time at school , nor could it be a subject that would interest more than a very few pupils . |
6 | Sensing another Hurley enterprise that would interest Donleavy , Coleman poked around discreetly and discovered that Eurame had supplied , or was in process of supplying , copies of this software to other national police and military forces in the region , including those of Egypt , Syria , Pakistan , Turkey , Kuwait , Israel , Jordan , Iran and Iraq . |
7 | That is no small achievement considering that the Israeli flag carrier faces obstacles that would ground most airlines . |
8 | Lāla Bahādur started to play with its stringy tail — twirling it round in the air , twisting and tugging it back from the socket — trying to provoke a reaction that would jar it to life . |
9 | We could make it worse by insisting on the sort of minimum conditions put forward by the Labour party , conditions that would disadvantage the very people whom Labour says they are designed to protect . |
10 | Is my right hon. Friend aware of any Opposition party — it is the Opposition parties that are so keen for the social charter — ever having contested those figures , and , if not , why are they so keen to go into something that would disadvantage Britain ? |
11 | any areas of uncertainty that would impact on price ; |