Example sentences of "one [conj] would [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In answer to his question , the right hon. Gentleman knows very well that the commitment to income tax is one that would extend over the lifetime of the future Parliament and perhaps beyond that . |
2 | It was just a memory now , one that would stay with her forever . |
3 | He says you 've got one that would join at the money and can do the job |
4 | With the declaration of the Schuman Plan in May 1950 , European union was to acquire a new momentum and dimension , one that would proceed on a narrower front with the involvement of only a few countries , and in policy terms with a much more specific focus than that held by those who dreamed of European political federation . |
5 | This must be complemented by a political system of a ‘ socialist pluralist ’ character , one that would take into account the ‘ diversity of interests and aspirations of all social groups and communities of people ’ . |
6 | If the deep anaphor can be assigned a suitable interpretation from a content-based representation it does not matter , at least as far as a considered judgement of acceptability is concerned , if the previous expression of that content does not parallel the one that would have to be substituted for the anaphor to make a full second clause . |