Example sentences of "[det] would [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This would add around £600 to the price , but it would be worth it . |
2 | We understand this would save approximately £1 million . |
3 | But this would raise only £1 million a year — nothing like enough to break even . |
4 | IT is time , some would say about time too , for the Diary 's little competition . |
5 | For those earning £21,000 or more a year , that would mean nearly £300 a year extra . |
6 | That would mean only niche markets , possibly for added value processed products . |
7 | That would mean perhaps engines might be designed of ceramic materials so you could , conceivably see engine development along new lines , and in fact there are some designs already which do incorporate ceramic materials which will withstand the higher temperatures . |
8 | For a basic-rate taxpayer , that would cost just £700 a year . |
9 | That would cost about $3 billion more . |
10 | At $30,000 a year , that would cost about $15 million annually . |
11 | And that would imply either anarchy or autocracy . |
12 | The party said that would save around £1 billion — the cost of maintaining contributions records . |