Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun] [conj] would [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Groom stood her ground and , eventually , as a way out of the impasse , telephoned the Woman 's Page editor in London , who advised her that , as she was already in France , she should do the interview and would have to send it to the Ashleys for their approval before publication . |
2 | No he 's not small but he just does n't look the type that would fight . |
3 | Philip wondered again about the ambush , but he did n't look the kind that would set up something . |
4 | Now and again there were diversions , when one or another of the remaining five would hold the stage and would have a few moments of limelight , or glory . |
5 | The computer would then pick the play that would culminate , a ‘ move ’ later , in the best score . |
6 | explain this by looking at the political reasons why many women do not receive the pensions that would raise them economically ; that is , they are excluded from key decision-making structures . |
7 | It would benefit many pensioners who can well afford the fee and would mean that other licence holders would have to pay £116 for their colour licence . |
8 | It studies ‘ snapshots ’ of the successive positions , and so discovers specific points of contact with coincidentally present blocks ( such as D ) which will interrupt the fall that would have been predicted by a theoretical physicist from equations and measurements describing A and B. As in this case , many detailed relations between blocks are implicit in the diagrammatic representation which could be explicitly stated only with the greatest difficulty . |
9 | Will they support the proposals that would provide for the coal industry 's future ? |
10 | It was agreed that parliament should consist of a national assembly , which would be responsible for the preparation and adoption of principal pieces of legislation and which would control the budget , and a senate , which would represent the regions and would have the power to review , refer and delay legislation . |
11 | This royalty shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had such copies been printed and sold by the Publisher and which is set out in Clause I of this Schedule |
12 | This royalty shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had such copies been printed and sold by the Publisher and which is set out in Clause 1 of this Schedule . |
13 | We can imagine the horror that would ripple through Christendom if the Turin Shroud were stolen , even though its direct connection with Jesus has been disproved by the scientists . |