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

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1 So this T ratio on income elasticity is for the bit right and if we were using the five percent or ten percent as our sort of cut off point , we 'd actually discard income from our consumption , from our demand function .
2 I do n't imagine they 'd actually ask questions . ’
3 Yes you reminded erm er Jim about the , the er asking why you asked for recommendations , pinpointed handled the objections excellently erm I 'd actually put video not available but you brought it in so you 've got a cross here and it 's got yes you , yes it was
4 Well I ca n't see that that would actually prevent action .
5 Although whether her mother-in-law would actually give Ross the letter she 'd left for him , she had no idea .
6 Well , it would be between the County Council and the College , I mean I , I ca n't envisage the situation that we would actually serve notice on the , on the College to leave the site and therefore trigger that part of the agreement .
7 He says he realised something terrible was going to happen , but he never thought that they would actually set light to the car .
8 We would actually prefer ectothermy in the design of very large animals in tropical climes .
9 SunSoft says it would actually cost $843 to get from Univel what the Solaris Desktop offers at $800 since it includes symmetric multi-processing , three-dimensional graphics , ToolTalk and Solaris Live ! , new hardware-independent network multimedia facilities .
10 SunSoft says it would actually cost $843 to get from Univel what the Solaris Desktop offers at $795 since it includes symmetric multi-processing , 3D graphics , ToolTalk and Solaris Live ! , new hardware-independent network multimedia facilities .
11 You know , have you got a bit which could be put in such a form that it would actually make sense and appeal to this particular viewership , audienceship and so on and so forth .
12 It was unclear if or when any money or gold would actually change hands following the formal resolution of this long-standing dispute [ see also pp. 37746 ; 38303 ] .
13 Another highly important fact is that some sets of cross- references taken together would actually reveal inadequacies in the way in which the material to which they refer is handled in the dictionary in its present form .
14 Indeed , Kate Weightman , programme director at the community health unit , thought that the planning envisaged by the community care plan would actually speed throughput by instilling the need to plan discharge from the outset of a hospital episode — and before when possible .
15 It would actually discourage expansion and seems too silly for the Government to seriously contemplate .
16 And Elizabeth Williams , who lived at a time when universities were so enlightened that they would actually permit women to sit examinations ( but not , alas , be awarded a degree ) .
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