Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [vb past] [conj] it would " in BNC.

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1 On Jan. 30 China said that it would take part in the disarmament process initiated by Bush and Yeltsin only when the USA and Russia had reduced their nuclear arsenal to " a level matching China " .
2 In a statement issued on July 2 Bush said that it would remain US policy neither to confirm nor deny the presence of nuclear weapons , but that " where we 've said we do n't have those weapons on board , we mean it " .
3 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 .
4 However , on Feb. 18 FARC announced that it would respect the results of the March 11 municipal elections [ see pp. 37311-12 ] , and its offer of a ceasefire during the May presidential election period was reportedly accepted on Feb. 24 by a " commission of notables " ( comprising former Presidents , church and business representatives ) .
5 On April 11 Zambia said that it would be taking steps to develop tourism links with South Africa .
6 On Nov. 29 parliament decided that it would not debate the resignation , thus formally keeping the government in power , effectively in a caretaker capacity until the election of the new President .
7 On Jan. 25 Kuwait announced that it would also contribute $13,500 million to help defray US costs .
8 However , in August the West German federal cartel office blocked plans by Lufthansa to acquire control of passenger and freight services at Schönefeld airport and on Oct. 16 Lufthansa announced that it would drop the bid .
9 The other three parties to contest the 1989 elections were the SWAPO-Democrats ( SWAPO-D , founded by SWAPO dissidents in the 1970s and a participant from 1985 in the transitional government , Andreas Shipanga , l. ; on Aug. 13 SWAPO-D announced that it would disband and join the NPF ) ; Christian Democratic Action ( CDA , Rev. Peter Kalangula , l. ) ; and the Namibia National Democratic Party ( NNDP , Paul Helmuth , l . ) .
10 Moreover , on July 28 Turkey announced that it would refuse permission for the use of Turkish bases to launch allied attacks against Iraq .
11 On Sept. 14 Japan announced that it would provide $2,000 million to the frontline states , $600 million of which would be sent immediately .
12 On Aug. 20 France declared that it would contribute 10 Mirage 2000 jets ; more than 200 US aircraft were believed already to be operating in the area .
13 On Jan. 24 Japan announced that it would contribute a further $9,000 million to US-led forces in the Gulf , raising Japan 's total commitments since August 1990 to $13,000 million , including $2,000 million as aid to countries suffering from the economic blockade , notably Jordan , Egypt and Turkey [ see p. 37697 ] .
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