Example sentences of "[verb] what would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We can describe what would happen in an elaboration of Cairns-Smith 's description of his hypo experiment .
2 The two Libyan nationals accused by the US and UK of the Libya bombing are alleged to have committed what would amount to offences under the Montreal Convention .
3 Thus , in the case of Parchment , the police committed what would have been a number of breaches of the rules had the accused been in the police station , but , simply because the supposed infractions had taken place before his arrival , the crown court held that nothing wrongful had occurred .
4 I 'd like to know what would happen then . ’
5 And again and again , on my side , I wanted to know what would happen to us .
6 ‘ If this is what it 's like to be under your protection , I 'd bloody well like to know what would happen if I were n't ! ’
7 ‘ Gradually I got to know what would work , it caught the mood , the shadows held up and the grain was soft , it was like a pastel painting .
8 They came to Corman 's office to establish what would become a lifelong , though intermittent , friendship between them and Nicholson .
9 The Institute of Employment Research at Warwick University recently carried out a number of macroeconomic simulations to discover what would happen if Britain installed sufficient microelectronic technology to improve its rate of productivity growth by 1 per cent relative to its competitors .
10 For him to brush it off in such a way — I do n't know what would make him say things like that , he 's the sort of man I just would n't expect to have …
11 When one quiet weekend this February Mr Grosz left the country on a short trip to Switzerland , little did he know what would await him on his return .
12 Otherwise I would have been sent back to my country and I do not know what would have happened to us . ’
13 If he had n't been put into the jail , I do n't know what would have been the result today but … before he even had his jail sentence served , applications were coming in from town an in that short space of time about 1966 , our church more than doubled in membership and in churches .
14 If Uncle had n't been there to support me I do not know what would have become of me .
15 We ca n't know what would have happened if it had tried something else , nor ( and this is important ) what would have happened if someone else had tried the original solution .
16 I do n't know what would have been if I 'd stayed .
17 Simone 's gran , Gwen Turner , said : ‘ If it had n't been for the prompt action of these two ambulancemen I do n't know what would have happened .
18 Well I do n't know what would have happened to me .
19 The difference is that we did n't know then what we know now , we did n't know what would become of us ’ ; or ‘ We were so young and spilling over with everything inside ’ .
20 She added that she did n't know what would become of the family now that her brother was no longer around to take care of them .
21 I do n't know what would happen .
22 She did n't know what would happen , she did n't know what was happening now .
23 Do you know what would happen to us if we got caught with this stuff ?
24 They did not know when accident or sickness would hit them , and though they knew that some time in middle age — perhaps in the forties for unskilled labourers , perhaps in the fifties for the more skilled — they would become incapable of doing a full measure of adult physical labour , they did not know what would happen to them between then and death .
25 The model behaves so much like the real thing that the Berkeley scientists believe they can predict what would happen to the building during an earthquake .
26 One wonders what would have become of Steven Morrissey if fate had n't dealt him his measure of success .
27 Let us consider what would happen if the power to dissolve did not exist .
28 We must , however , consider what would have happened if the 0 state at Gate B output ( Q ) had given Gate A an output of 1 first .
29 Those which have are reaping impressive rewards simply by identifying precisely the services or products customers want ; looking at their most lucrative areas ; finding out what clients really value ; and establishing what would make them move to a competing hotel .
30 The party has not decided what would constitute a legitimate trade dispute under the law and precisely what forms of secondary action would be sanctioned .
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