Example sentences of "[conj] would [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 This chapter examines a study , where , at the outset , the analysts were not entirely clear what could be achieved by using soft systems analysis , but felt it would provide an overview of the situation , enabling ideas to be formulated about new relationships that would arise from a fundamental change in role .
2 In a subsequent discussion on 23 March , MacArthur advocated an early peace conference despite the problems that would arise from Soviet obstruction .
3 This might imply many small communities , thereby missing out on possible gains that would arise from the existence of economies of scale in the production of local output .
4 Like the lightning conductor , the University waited to channel the energy of a coming storm , the new-born power and majesty of original ideas and invention that would spread from Glasgow and across the world .
5 But if disposing of the waste generated by the Hinkley C reactor during its normal operation was a problem , what about the waste that would result from the eventual shutdown and dismantling at the end of its hoped-for forty years of operational life — the process described as ‘ decommissioning ’ ?
6 In addition , better housing conditions , more industrial development , and the fillip for the city that would result from siting the new university there would reduce the flow of Catholics from Derry .
7 The ANUFLOOD system requires locational and building type data on individual properties , stage-damage curves relating the average damage that would result from overfloor flooding to differing depths for each property type , and lastly , flood frequency in terms of flood height expressed as a probability .
8 The starting material is a polyether comprising a random copolymer of ethylene oxide and tetrahydrofuran — a copolymer is used to avoid the crystallinity that would result from homopolymer .
9 Officials at Ford allegedly predicted the number of severe burn injuries and deaths that would result from the defect , and estimated that the cost of repairing the car would exceed anticipated court settlements . ’
10 The loss of face that would result from getting sacked served to spur on the AE .
11 State intervention in rural manufacturing really dates only from the Second World War , after the report of the Scott Committee in 1942 assessed the advantages and disadvantages that would result from rural industrialization .
12 In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation .
13 In the present case , the only promise that would result from the consideration , as stated , and be co-extensive with it , would be to deliver the horse upon request .
14 He will be aware that there is still a problem in my constituency and the south-west with the burden of the business rate , but is not the last thing that small businesses want the layers of bureaucracy that would result from 10 new regional assemblies , new sex and race discrimination legislation and the hundreds of new quangos that Labour would put into practice in its first year of office ?
15 The project will examine the economic principle that should govern the taxation of energy ( domestic and industrial fuels and motor fuel ) in the single European market , and will assess the range of effects ( including effects on industrial competitiveness , environmental objectives , income distribution and public revenues ) that would result from the adoption of various possible Community rules for the structure and level of energy taxes .
16 to the nature of the personal data and the harm that would result from such access , alteration , disclosure , loss or destruction as are mentioned in this principle ; and ,
17 A letter was sent out to every planning authority asking whether there were any empty listed buildings in its district that would benefit from some publicity .
18 In Britain , the main body that would benefit from a joint approach to weather satellites is the Meteorological Office , run by the Ministry of Defence .
19 How do you tell if you have an application that would benefit from this technology ?
20 In urban areas this means protecting the elements that make them attractive , whilst seeking to improve those areas that would benefit from regeneration .
21 When the Secretary of State listed the areas that would benefit from today 's announcement , he made no mention of Tyneside .
22 The retention of every minor detail might prove impractical , but there will be some historical study that would benefit from all the data being extant .
23 Then she stepped away from him , fearful of her own weakness and afraid that if he kissed her she would dissolve into a quivering jelly that would melt from sheer ecstasy .
24 Although the Select Committee on Energy did indeed say that some of the advantages that would flow from the privatisation of the electricity industry in Northern Ireland were not entirely dependent on privatisation for their achievement , we accepted that privatisation would accelerate that achievement , and in that sense , we certainly welcome the privatisation .
25 Nor did it want the return of a population that would dissent from the Zionist identity of the state and threaten it demographically .
26 Labour 's tax-spending dilemmas would evaporate in the face of the increase in wealth and reduction in expenditure that would follow from a fully employed economy .
27 And he enjoyed the challenge that would follow from a pioneering church-planting trip to Spain .
28 If the hon. Gentleman really cares about unemployed people , will he join me today in calling on his Front-Bench colleagues to abandon their policy of a national statutory minimum wage , to abandon their jobs tax and to abandon their embrace of the European Community social action programme so that we can avoid the disastrous consequences for employment that would follow from such policies ?
29 Moreover , the Commission considered that the social benefits that would accrue from economic developments arising from the internal market could not be left to chance .
30 But if , say , a working semi-pro guitarist really wanted one of these machines he 'd justify the outlay ( about the same price as a PRS Custom ) with the many user benefits that would accrue from it .
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