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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 If that report were debated , it would surely spread confidence in the teaching of reading which would benefit everyone , including hon. Members .
5 It would also give time for Rune to inveigle her into taking up their affair where it had left off .
6 It would also make sense for Microsoft to include network mail facilities .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 It would also include evidence of public opinion on the environment and of the public 's priorities for action .
10 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 .
11 It would also save time if she did n't have to carry them to and fro .
12 It would also provide parking for 1,000 extra cars and house the open-air market on a permanent site , ’ he said .
13 Mr Dale said it would also provide Jaguar with a unique opportunity to reach people who might buy one of its cars .
14 It would also reduce sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions , which cause acid rain , by 42,000 tonnes .
15 Incidentally it would also reduce competition from other 386 processor Manufacturers , an event that Intel would doubtless find to their liking .
16 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 .
17 It would also run counter to previous commitments made by the UK government on carbon emissions .
18 It would also catch grain bounding off the floor with the force of flail threshing .
19 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 .
20 It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain , at best .
21 The inflation in the early stages of the universe , which the no boundary proposal predicts , means that the universe must be expanding at very close to the critical rate at which it would just avoid recollapse , and so will not recollapse for a very long time .
22 W we tried internment before , it caused a massive escalation of violence cos you never , you get families are angry , it escalates the numbers who are committed to terrorism , last time it was just the Republicans , if we did it on both sides it would just escalate terrorism .
23 It would thus provide crime prevention officers with a basis to put forward an effective crime prevention strategy to protect those most at risk .
24 The only opposition party in Bophuthatswana , the National Seoposongwe Party , announced that it would soon become part of the ANC .
25 If it did it would soon lose support and wither away .
26 If that clause was taken to be a definition of the Government 's position and repeatedly referred to as an escape route , which appears to be the intention , it would fundamentally undermine confidence in the Government 's commitment to the European process .
27 It would quite ruin Christmas .
28 As a potential First Prize Draw Winner , it would certainly make sense to consider now exactly what you would do with a £100,000 Tax-Free lump sum .
29 It would certainly save trouble to be rid of the children , and to know they were being taught .
30 Yet the value of such a ‘ special circumstances ’ doctrine is limited , since it would only cover insider dealing in face-to-face transactions and so provide no remedies to those dealing though impersonal stock exchange markets .
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