Example sentences of "it would [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 If the Life is later than that and if it belongs to the 730s or even 740s , however , it would again demonstrate that the relationship between a dependant or sub-king and his overlord was not inevitably confrontational but on occasion at least perfectly acceptable to both sides for as long , presumably , as it remained of mutual benefit .
2 No sociological research is likely to produce absolutely clear cut answers ; if it were to come out with all the results 100 per cent in support of some hypothesis it would rather suggest that the hypothesis was hardly worth bothering about in the first place .
3 AT&T Co says it is studying a device that would turn an ordinary television set into a terminal that could call up films , shows and information or act as a video telephone , but it insisted that it is only in the prototype phase and denied a Los Angeles Times story that a field test of the technology would be announced next month ; it would neither confirm nor deny that it is teaming up with BellSouth Corp and Viacom International Inc in the interactive television work .
4 It would steadily diminish as the story unfolded , three becoming two , two becoming one , until the stage was left deserted .
5 For it would effectively mean that Britain had gone bust .
6 It would still hiss and make noise , but the energy and power were gone ; sometimes it would even shrink and contract within itself .
7 It would also mean that the Nullity of Marriages Act , section 2(c) , must be interpreted so that this type of fraud comes within its terms .
8 It would also mean that any changes to the system at this stage could be rectified without high costs being incurred .
9 It would also mean that Scottish programme makers would have to bid for resources to London , where priorities might well be different from their own .
10 It would also ensure that we were much more financially secure .
11 It would also appear that many of the people who abuse the code of these shelters are not members of the MBA , so contribute nothing to their maintenance .
12 It would also appear that in some areas the rougher element ganged up against Boy Scout troops in the early years of the movement , throwing stones at them and mocking their uniform of floppy hats and silly short pants .
13 It would also appear that the traditional British fleet had not previously fished for those stocks and was at that time still unable to exploit them fully .
14 It would also appear that the rule applies to realty and could be applied to the builder of a house and possibly a local authority building inspector .
15 It would also appear that any consequential economic loss may be recovered .
16 It would also ring if you pull a page out .
17 It would also seem that the time before adoption for such children is quite long , that some for whom adoption was the plan will not be adopted even though they will stay with their new families , and that long-term support by specialist workers will be necessary for many of these children .
18 It would also seem that some proteins are free to move laterally within the membrane .
19 If , of course , the identification of the scholar in Amasya by Husameddin is correct , and the facts about him accurate , it would also follow that Cemaleddin Aksarayi lived beyond 783/1381 .
20 There is no doubt that there is an implied restraint as between Y and X and between X and Z and it would equally seem that the benefit of the implied covenant between Y and X would pass to Z upon the sale of goodwill .
21 The committee says that it would strongly prefer that the integrated management of river basins remains with the NRA .
22 It would probably proceed as follows : from A , go to all the openings you can see ; from each of those openings , go to any further openings you can see ; by continuing this procedure , generate the tree of Figure 10 ; report the shortest sequence starting at A and ending at E. The reason for preferring a computer program to a verbal account ( for example , the one just given ) , is that , when writing a program , you are forced to say exactly what you mean ; if the program works , you know that there are no hidden difficulties with your explanation .
23 Such a policy if we could be forced to accept it would doubtless hasten and simplify Soviet control over the entire Peninsula .
24 For all sensible people it would clearly suggest that more thought should be given to the fibre content not only of their own diets , but of those of their children .
25 Instead of the UK being especially good at manufacturing , say , chemicals and bad at producing food , it would both import and export chemicals and food as a multitude of purchasers and sellers made their decisions as ‘ world citizens ’ .
26 It would thus appear that low usage was not problematic and that rather than seeking to make improvements , user instruction was the best alternative .
27 It would thus appear that the choice lies between a fast , simple , single channel , open-loop system with a high incidence of error and a relatively slow , complex , multi-channel , closed-loop , more costly system that produces a much higher proportion of correct answers .
28 It would thus appear that shares were incorrectly priced .
29 It would thus seem that something very like the provisions of the Kanunname were in operation by at least the early sixteenth century ; and if the sources are not sufficiently detailed to confirm the operation of the provisions of the Kanunname in every detail , at the same time they do not cast doubt upon any detail .
30 Provided always that the signatures are contemporaneous with the documents , it would thus seem that Molla Fenari was appointed to the kadilik between those two dates .
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