Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] would [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It was also suggested that as highly competitive traders they would in fact probably benefit from the more open European market after 1992 .
2 Used carefully , however , over an extended period , Indian patronage could permit a politician to capitalise upon feelings of gratitude aroused by acts of seemingly disinterested friendship several years earlier , acts which would in fact be quietly brought to mind by a shrewd politician 's regular enquiries about the activities of his young friend in India .
3 In these ‘ policed provinces ’ crime was to be reported in the first instance to headmen who would in turn notify the police of serious offences .
4 It could also be spent on buying private properties which would in turn get the private housing market moving , and in the long run would save money on keeping families in bed and breakfast accommodation .
5 We 've then got well to do middle peasants , we 've got middle peasants who would in turn
6 He accepted in principle the " right of return " of Greek Cypriot refugees ( apparently abandoning his preference for mass compensation ) , but suggested a number of restrictions which would in fact limit that right .
7 That she was anywhere away from Margaret Lacey and her cronies who would without doubt be waiting for her as she left the school .
8 While this outlines the process of manufacture , each stage required a different combination of raw materials and tools which would in turn have had to be obtained and processed .
  Next page