Example sentences of "would [vb infin] some " in BNC.

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1 It was hoped that such a survey would throw some light on the contemporary landscape in the late Saxon period and perhaps locate earthworks associated with the early monastery .
2 He was always careful to wash his chiselled visage , of course , but in a year of passion one would think some small scent would have escaped , a tracking odour that would put her senses on alert .
3 Yeah , er , I sa , thought Eric would knock some here , but no , I mean
4 Familiarisation of all health care workers with changes in policy and the background of research and development and aims of policy would eliminate some of the frustrations and create a more supportive environment for Health Care Workers who are involved in implementing new policies acknowledging the need for change to meet the new challenges .
5 A somewhat smaller proportion , 43 per cent , would prefer some kind of arrangement between the parties so there would not have to be another election for a number of years .
6 The point is , you do not have to work the garment exactly to the proportions given if you have concluded that you would prefer some minor adjustment …
7 This is the very last place where they would want some outsider installing himself and pursuing his researches .
8 Yes , hang on , hang on let me just , I think that agreement is a bit loose although I 'm grateful to mention those new specific groups er , because I think if , if we 're , if we 're allocating this sort of money , we would , we would want some er , some guarantees
9 It would make some sense for friends of the Ford camp to push the Jaguar shares upwards simply to make a link with GM more difficult .
10 At this time , Miller told Blair that he had been working with Nathanael St André , ‘ the famous anatomist ’ , examining structures of plants and he believed that together they would make some curious discoveries .
11 Trent held him under the cold water , hoping he would make some effort to support himself .
12 I wish your husband would make some good , cheap sweets , ’ she said , and then said — almost tenderly — ‘ he was very good to me in the difficult days ’ .
13 You would make some man very happy . ’
14 Tate or Bedser would manage a good economy rate , and the former would make some runs , but neither was the lithest of athletes .
15 The friend said he would make some enquiries and ring back later that day .
16 Rain said she would make some coffee , surely the police could n't object to that much interference with whatever evidence the mess offered them ?
17 But she would make some man happy some day .
18 I would be most grateful if you would make some inquiries to find out what is preventing DGXI from responding courteously to our invitations ?
19 An allocation is Pareto-efficient for a given set of consumer tastes , resources , and technology , if it is impossible to move to another allocation which would make some people better off and nobody worse off .
20 An allocation is Pareto-efficient if there is no reallocation of resources that would make some people better off without making some people worse off .
21 Whatever he backed or took over — insecure but deserving commercial ventures , a struggling publishing firm , an inefficient factory which he refused to modernize because it would make some workers redundant-always miraculously turned the corner and became financially successful .
22 That he would make some attempt to coax her ?
23 General Dynamics suggested that the cancellation would force it to lay off 4,000 of its 100,000 employees , while McDonnell Douglas estimated that it would make some 3,000 redundancies .
24 In practice , anyone trying to start such a definition would make some attempt to encompass one or more of the other viewpoints , but any one of these could be used as the starting point for the analysis of the requirements of an information system in a hospital .
25 That 's correct Chairman I think erm , we will be looking obviously to see what the prospects were within er the urban area and er sites do and surprisingly do continue to arrive and come up and we some other uses , erm they would make some contribution obviously erm , the other options would as you say be to look beyond beyond the greenbelt at the opportunities that are available there .
26 On the supply side he also accepted the notion that there would exist some relationship between the willingness to work and the real wage rate .
27 Write briefly on how you would explain some of the tasks that have to be carried out :
28 Egypt would also suffer from a reduction in its earnings from tourism , which had totalled $2,000 million the previous year , and would earn some $200 million less from Suez Canal traffic , which had fallen off following the trade sanctions against Iraq .
29 Billington , however , was a master of his trade and fixed the arms with ropes so that they would absorb some of the shock .
30 By the late 1980s , Action for Cities ( HMSO , 1988a ) , identified at least twelve separate interventions , although some of these were insignificant in resources terms and not all observers would regard some of the programmes as intrinsic to the inner cities .
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