Example sentences of "it would [adv] [vb infin] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The danger of this is that the fear of an award of damages against it would unduly encourage the authority to reach the same decision again , thus creating an appearance of bias .
2 Once the beer can had been invented , that is evolved , in one place , it was inevitable that it would eventually take the place of the bottle all over the world , though the process is still going on .
3 It would also open the economy to world trade by allowing easier conversion of roubles into hard currency and repatriation of hard-currency profits .
4 It would also give the landlord a right of action against the tenant for any breach .
5 It would also trigger the release of further credits worth $700,000,000 , currently held by various creditors pending agreement on an IMF-endorsed economic stabilization programme .
6 It would also facilitate the devolution of power to the regions .
7 But it would also miss the chance to coordinate efforts in the most strategically significant areas — such as engine technology — which the ‘ Big Three ’ have purposely excluding from USCAR .
8 It would also threaten the stability of the polity itself , and Gloucester 's public pronouncements in this period consistently present him as the defender of his brother 's achievements against the machinations of the Woodvilles .
9 It would also threaten the stability of the polity itself , and Gloucester 's public pronouncements in this period consistently present him as the defender of his brother 's achievements against the machinations of the Woodvilles .
10 It would also return the Park to its proper function .
11 It would also weaken the case , the building of third runway at Heathrow and lastly it would reduce the traffic on our already overcrowded road network in the South East and hopefully remove one of the arguments for widening the M twenty five to more than four , four lanes .
12 Other commentators claim it would also minimise the range across which budgets could be manipulated and resources deployed when unanticipated , expensive referrals are picked up .
13 This would , it was thought , avoid difficulties which might otherwise arise through local authorities failing to co-ordinate their activities , and it would also make the system more intelligible to the general public .
14 It would also ban the distinction between natural and artificial ingredients .
15 It would also dissolve the Congress , whose mandate lasts until 1995 .
16 It would also explain the delay in releasing her after handing over the letters . ’
17 A spokesman for the Irish RFU , confirming it would also debate the plan , said : ‘ All countries are finding there is congestion with league fixtures and — in the case of Scotland and ourselves where we are trying to get the district/provincial structure in as well as a prelude to the Five Nations — that the pre-Christmas period is getting very congested .
18 It would also solve the confusion of having the group 's financial controller reporting to two people , he said , and having two financial directors on the main board .
19 This would be of obvious benefit to the spider , whose web would last longer , but it would also help the bird to avoid getting dirtied by sticky spider silk .
20 But as Phil Sharp , chairman of the House of Representatives Energy Committee , gloomily acknowledges , it would also remove the pressure for an energy strategy .
21 With the rise of family limitation , it would also remove the need to delay children within marriage .
22 It would also have the advantage of linking into the proposed L.R.T. system at the Ice Bowl , and could , therefore , serve the dual purpose as a tourist facility , and a peak-time commuter line for the people of Comber .
23 It would also describe the behaviour of the quarks and other particles immediately after the big bang .
24 However , it would also deprive the company of a welcome capital injection and would leave Jaguar shareholders facing a much lower share price than they currently enjoy .
25 It would just give the driver that extra split-second to react to a potentially dangerous situation .
26 If such subliminal presentations can be shown to influence processing of subsequent information in anxious subjects , it would strongly support the suggestion that anxiety-related biases occur at a very early stage of information processing .
27 It would partly alter the definition of rape or serious sexual assault ; it would introduce an element of negligence liability ; and it would also make D liable for an omission .
28 In the case of a two-dimensional spherical surface it would simply reproduce the sphere .
29 If the terms of redemption merely provided for their redemption at par , their holders would be highly vulnerable ; for if interest rates fell since the date of issue it would clearly pay the company to redeem them and to borrow money at a lower rate of interest than the fixed dividend .
30 If this situation persisted then it would clearly undermine the cohesion of the EMS .
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