Example sentences of "that would [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All the corporation has suggested so far is a vague road and landscaping scheme that would affect only part of the pub garden and car park . |
2 | The European Community competition commissioner Karel Van Miert is endorsing proposals — bitterly contested in the more state corporatist member countries — for breaking up national telephone monopolies by 1998 to free markets for calls both within and between member states ; the idea of an interim deregulation that would affect only transborder traffic has now been abandoned ; the UK is the only Community member open to phone call competition ; Denmark will follow suit next year and the Netherlands is expected to move as well ; Van Miert wants the Community to set liberalisation priorities and a timetable by year end , including proposals for regulatory changes by the end of 1994 , with market-opening to start in 1995 . |
3 | A MOVE that would generate around £2million to help pay for improvements at Football League grounds is set to go ahead this week . |
4 | A game that would challenge both boys and girls is organising a household budget . |
5 | The problem is elementary — 2 pubs , one name and a battle that would have even Baker street 's most famous resident seeing double . |
6 | In turn that would reduce significantly interest rates in Britain . |
7 | It was often said that her new-found reputation was a bubble that would burst once people realized it was just the raunchiness of her work that got her a wide readership . |
8 | He said , last year , that he would put together an administration that would include both Republicans and supporters of Ross Perot , the billionaire populist from Texas . |