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

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1 In other words , mistakes must be based on reasonable grounds where the offences are serious — which would cover not only rape but also cases involving a risk of death or serious injury , such as the use of force in self-defence .
2 Cold-blooded creatures would need very even temperatures if their intelligence was not to switch on and off with variations in the weather .
3 This would include not only Owen but the education officer responsible for the administration of the units .
4 If free kerbside recycling schemes were introduced , the volume of waste would fall by over 30% .
5 She said the princess 's helicopter would touch down only yards from the hospice building in Bury 's picturesque Hardwick Heath on July 27 .
6 Recent work would suggest that early PTCA is not indicated but can be carried out safely later in the recovery phase .
7 My definition of harmful treatment would embrace not just treatment that exposed me to risk without any hope of compensating benefit but treatment of unproved efficacy that diverted me from having other treatments that were of proved value .
8 A man of 60 wanting a £3,000 potential benefit would pay only about £180 a year .
9 Many would add not before time .
10 The College was woefully under-staffed ; the preparation of a worthy volume of transactions would require not only staff to do the work that would be reported , but also staff to write up the material .
11 And then people would put up there suggestions of what a gromwell was .
12 Erm that 's for that reason I think there is a need to address these sort of er approaches in the the new structure plan policy and er I would dispute very much Professor Lock 's statement on them being being no changes since the nineteen eighties .
13 I 've got an idea I read that salt of course kitchen salt does it , which I imagine would kill most any thing .
14 The company estimated its 1993 profits would increase by about $500 million under another new accounting change governing income taxes .
15 When and if Siward of Northumbria and his army made their way to Wedale , they would find there neither Normans nor loyal families on which to expend the grief and fury of loss .
16 The question , posed by the Tobacco Advisory Council , was asking if readers knew that if smokers did not pay £11.5 million a day in tax , the basic rate of income tax would rise by about 5p in the pound .
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