Example sentences of "[pron] would [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And , in fact er I would hopeful that you will be feel better .
2 Instead of answering Would you like a glass of beer ? with Yes I would like a glass of beer we can just say Yes I would knowing that like a glass of beer will be understood .
3 ‘ I had a phone call from the Anglo-Scots asking if I would interested in playing for them or for Scotland .
4 Now , when you are entering into a contract , and I wonder if you could send this to the to the chairman er your letter er of erm contract because to have a contract which can be varied in its cost always upwards is a very dangerous contract and I would interested to see the contract that is supplied which does not control price .
5 We 're talking about a lot of money here , that has been spent , and has continued to be spent , and the sooner we get it sorted out the better , and I 'd like to see it on the agenda of the next budget review committee , which would prior to the policy committee , I believe next , and so we could perhaps augment er , Mr 's report with some findings of our own .
6 Thirdly , they were a source of ideological arguments which would legitimate what , otherwise , would appear to be simply another military rising organized by discontented soldiers .
7 Richard Baxter ( 1615–91 ) warned his readers ‘ of the writings of false teachers , which would corrupt your understandings : and of vain romances , play-books , and false stories , which may bewitch your fantasies and corrupt your hearts . ’
8 Survey after survey , purporting to display a swing to Labour which would instal Mr Kinnock in Downing Street , must have helped to focus many uncertain minds .
9 She no longer needed to jump in the swimming pool to raise £5 , though if it had been necessary she would probable have done it : " You believe in God but you also use every means possible to raise funds .
10 So who would Wily Imp be if he were a human being ?
11 It stands today in need of rescue from commercial interests to whom its traditions mean nothing , and likewise from administrators who would subordinate all else in deference to the supposed interests of the England squad .
12 ‘ THEY WHO WOULD VALIANT BE … ’
13 Pile up all the layers of seaweed in the same way as you would ordinary pressed material ( see p. 38 ) and leave them overnight , lightly weighted down with a couple of books .
14 We asked whether they would be the support group to a line which we would rebuilt or , alternatively , take a seat on a joint board .
15 If any government were to try to force them to do so , there would interminable arguments about its definition and measurement , especially at a time when price controls and other government interventions are causing enormous distortions in enterprise incomes .
16 Environment Secretary Michael Howard , presenting the review , said there would public consultation and changes could take place within two years .
17 Well er they would er Knowing the House of Commons as we do , there would inevitable be some catcalls and some hoots of derision .
18 Nothing would equal that moment and although Richard did not fish every day , he caught a total of 24 fish of various types , during his holiday .
19 He was repeatedly warned by Richard Baxter , and he would relent for a while , but lapsed into his old ways every time .
20 which in a way were pleased we have n't got to make the heart rending decision of him having his legs off , cos Denny told us , mum kept saying to him for three days , he would arch his back ooh , ooh , could n't move , and mum said yes he
21 He shrugged them off as he would soft core porno .
22 Why the horror , why the compulsive fascination , by what despairing route had this new and unexpected compulsion carried him through semi-tropical plants in a glass lift to an afternoon such as he would sworn never to attend — he did not know .
23 Hope had written an evasive reply which he would frank and give to George Wood to post for him but he doubted that he could deter him for much longer .
24 A well known joker thought he would liven things up a bit .
25 It would useful !
26 This study has confirmed early observations that oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation is not followed by any significant degree of chronic encephalopathy and it would certainy be a useful procedure in patients where endoscopic sclerotherapy fails to control bleeding .
27 He noticed that he was being drawn into making the decision by the ‘ we ’ ; and so he said , ‘ Well , speakin' for meself , it would sicken me if I thought the young 'un got into his hands . ’
28 Still If it were true it would obvioulsy good to get some more experience .
29 Erm , it 's their last year at the primary school so it would nice to leave a couple of benches or something like that behind , for the old'uns to sit on .
30 And I agree with you entirely it would nice there
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