Example sentences of "which would [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But so do many of the opposition groups here , entertaining a touching if economically illiterate faith in a third way which would involve neither reunification nor a return to capitalism .
2 Rick Parry , the Premier League 's chief executive , is close to arranging a four-year deal that could bring the League more than £30m , which would mean over £300,000 each in phased payments to member clubs .
3 However , he is genuinely enthusiastic about the establishment of a constitutional convention , which would bring together churches , voluntary groups , trade unions and other parties in a great national debate .
4 In a concluding press conference Bush stated that both countries formed " a family " and had agreed to proceed with negotiations to achieve a US-Mexico free trade treaty which would benefit both economies and increase their competitiveness on a world level .
5 For this reason you are not asked questions which would require only knowledge , as this would be solely a test of memory .
6 We believe that a Conservative Government , putting the provision of homes above the sanctity of unpractical doctrines , could stimulate a rate of building which would rise rapidly year by year .
7 Writing in the latest issue of the Federation 's magazine GAFF , Doherty proposes that the organisation should institute its own honours system which would recognise both anglers and clubs .
8 The hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) criticised the £8 billion of profits from the various companies which would yield about £2 billion or £2.5 billion of taxation to the Exchequer .
9 At the beginning of October 1983 I announced that out of a total staff of 817,633 we would ask for a reduction of 4,837 , which would save about £40 million .
  Next page