Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] would " in BNC.
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1 | McAllister or Strach would feed it out to Sharp ( who was absolutely brill — see below ) who would either wait for the overlap from Dorigo or take on Breacker ( skinning him most of the time ) . |
2 | A young woman going to buy material for her Salwar Kamiz in Bradford or Newham would almost invariably be accompanied by her mother or husband or cousin or at least a friend . |
3 | The purchase of an interest in either Jaguar or Saab would extend another trend by the two Detroit carmakers which has seen both buy a number of small motor engineering firms in Europe in recent years to acquire technology . |
4 | Rocastle did do well , but was n't quite as dynamic as Strach — he 'd do some very pretty stuff every now and then , but occasionally hold back a bit where Strach would have gone headlong into attack . |
5 | Only The Frank & Walters would honestly care about Norway . |
6 | The sale of Speed or Macca would be unforgivable by the board or Wilko should either of these two depart then the club would face a wholesale revolt . |
7 | But from April onwards it was obvious that either Huddersfield or Cardiff would win the Championship . |
8 | He must make some progress , he thought , impose some order on the chaos which faced him or Burnell would not need to order his departure from Scotland . |
9 | Sometimes Jack would bring Alison and leave her with Franca , or Alison would ‘ drop in ’ on Franca after seeing Pat . |
10 | Dana would laugh and say she had been teasing , and they would talk about the big show for charity where Dana would model the wedding gown Claudia had designed . |
11 | My hunch that Sainsbury and Marks & Spencer would emerge on top proved to be bang on target . |
12 | ‘ It 's just that I do n't think Hugo or Georgina would do the job as well as you do . |
13 | At Fulford Road or Fishergate would be the best one to go for . |
14 | I think flowers in her hair would be wrong , but a small posy of Christmas roses from Pulbrook & Gould would look pretty . ’ |
15 | Mother Francis would have loved that old cottage to be Eve 's home ; she could see in her mind 's eye a kind of life where Eve would bring her student friends home from university to stay there for weekends , and they would call at the convent and have tea in the parlour . |
16 | ‘ June or July would be the ideal time for first-time buyers to exchange contracts . ’ |
17 | Noodle or Blueboobs would have flown at the kid to avenge Crackpot . |
18 | So that would be , and that would be about either November or December would n't it ? |
19 | Organised in regular gangs or teams on the model of seasonal harvesters , led by an elected captain who negotiated terms and shared out the proceeds of the contract , poor peasants from Italy , Croatia or Ireland would criss-cross continents or even oceans to provide labour for the builders of towns , factories or railways . |
20 | Still she pulled herself upwards , beset by thoughts of falling , of breaking a leg , of dying all alone in shadows of vermilion where Maggie would never see her . |
21 | Or Jagger would come over from the next hotel and we 'd have late night ‘ looning ’ sessions , and then Angie and I would go off again with Zowie . |
22 | Sometimes they sat together and worked , or Jeanne would play the violin whilst Modigliani painted . |
23 | purists may have an essential moral objection that this approach is false — what Ruskin or Morris would have called a lie . |
24 | Or Maurice would go out and help Louis on the farm . |
25 | Brooking , Devonshire or Dickens would have rendered useless Leeds 's tedious offside trap by the simple expedient of running through from deep with the ball . |
26 | The hope that the BBC or ITV would move into this job as they would for Commonwealth or Olympic Games was never realistic but it has taken Sheffield a long time to come to terms with the fact . |
27 | She is a cold , unfeeling and unresponsive woman : she must be , or Hugo would not have left her for me . |
28 | The first stop was RAF Turnhouse , where Carrington would dine with Hamilton , he hoped , or at least have a good wash and sandwiches before their briefing session and the antics of the night began . |
29 | Did Carnelian hope that Jaq or Meh'Lindi would rush , or fire , impetuously — only for their laser beams or needles to pass through the phantom without effect , till they hit some bystander or the Governor 's tabernacle ? |
30 | So next morning the thousand mosstroopers divided into three sections , two hundred to go with the Regent as decoys , two hundred to hide near Sunlaws ford and the remainder , six hundred , with a score or two of Heiton 's own men , to head for the Kale Water valley where Heiton would place them in position from which they could ambush the pursuit once Murray 's fleeing party was past . |