Example sentences of "it would [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 'd also allow Miss 's lawyers to seek an injunction preventing the deportation which would set a legal precedent .
2 It 'd also allow Miss 's lawyers to seek an injunction preventing the deportation which would set a legal precedent .
3 It would effectively grant car makers such as Ford , BMW and Rover a monopoly in such after-sales parts , although the plans do not apply to mechanical products such as gearboxes and engine parts .
4 If endorsed by the cabinet and the ANC 's national executive committee , and in due course by a multi-party conference , it would effectively postpone majority rule until the year 2000 .
5 Alternatively , the employer may have chosen not to exploit the invention at all since it would effectively reduce customer demand for an established and more expensive substitute already produced as part of his current range of activities .
6 If that report were debated , it would surely spread confidence in the teaching of reading which would benefit everyone , including hon. Members .
7 It would also give time for Rune to inveigle her into taking up their affair where it had left off .
8 It would also make sense for Microsoft to include network mail facilities .
9 G4 ( clear ) , as sold in aquatic outlets , is really a concrete treatment , but I imagine it would also seal wood with a couple of coats .
10 Surely that 'll bring people back into the theatre it would obviously pay the artist it would also bring money into the theatre if the theatre could actually charged for them to do them .
11 It would also include evidence of public opinion on the environment and of the public 's priorities for action .
12 It would also increase rent revenue as tenants would be better off and more satisfied , and could also increase the authority 's chances of winning more money from the Government .
13 It would also save time if she did n't have to carry them to and fro .
14 It would also provide parking for 1,000 extra cars and house the open-air market on a permanent site , ’ he said .
15 Mr Dale said it would also provide Jaguar with a unique opportunity to reach people who might buy one of its cars .
16 It would also reduce sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions , which cause acid rain , by 42,000 tonnes .
17 Incidentally it would also reduce competition from other 386 processor Manufacturers , an event that Intel would doubtless find to their liking .
18 It would also reduce dependence on oil , which was a sensible strategic aim , and the regular orders for the British railway manufacturing industry could help to win more export orders for electrified systems overseas .
19 It would also run counter to previous commitments made by the UK government on carbon emissions .
20 It would also catch grain bounding off the floor with the force of flail threshing .
21 Charles , no doubt , hoped that if such a proposal were adopted , it would also allow freedom for Roman Catholicism to be re-introduced into England .
22 It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain , at best .
23 She was sorry … terribly sorry … but she 'd had to tell about her visit to Melissa … she hoped it would n't mean trouble for her .
24 If that were the case , it would n't make sense to ask who , or what , caused or created the big bang .
25 Yeah , but would n't that make it possible to take that out , and then it would n't make sense , 'cos it would say , as I missed the train which went in an hour 's time if you put another comma , 'cos if you , if you put two commas you could n't take it out .
26 How I wished I could buy him a record-player for all those useless records , but there was no point in thinking along those lines , so in the end I got him a belt , made of different coloured woven leathers , very gay and rather spivvy , only of course it would n't look spivvy on him .
27 Proud until I took the tools from the display card and then pride turned to disappointment for I had expected that the tools would be scaled down versions of Dad 's but the saw was just a piece of tin stamped out — it would n't cut paper and the hammer was similarly made .
28 As The Thompson Twins solidified their position as ‘ The band Simon Bates likes to name drop most often ’ , as Bronski Beat ( despite their obvious sincerity ) continually resembled a whistling kettle , and as Depeche Mode turned sado/masochism into such a lightweight subject that it would n't cause offence if your four year old daughter played ‘ Master and Servant ’ , The Smiths were to be heard crooning the very odd ‘ William , It Was Really Nothing ’ : ‘ And everybody 's got to live their life and God knows I 've got to live mine ’ .
29 I was n't really sure about displaying so much , but Cavell said it would n't cause offence . ’
30 Because it would n't knit silk .
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