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

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1 Adding five examples to the chapters that at present lack them would kill two birds with one stone .
2 ‘ But , I mean to say , I did always think I would inherit one day , with Jack being such a confirmed … ’
3 I counted on being able to dodge my way on to the ferry and I did n't think I would need any money once I got to France .
4 If I had anywhere else to go I would leave this house .
5 In the days when I had more time to spare I would read any book I could lay my hands on and particularly enjoyed anything about foreign lands .
6 In all other respects , I agree with the opinion of my Lord , Lord Lowry ; but for the reason I have given I would dismiss this appeal .
7 For the reasons I have given I would dismiss this appeal .
8 If interest is earned in a separate account from the cheque account I would expect automatic transfers to keep the cheque account at an agreed limit .
9 For the reasons mentioned I would dismiss these appeals .
10 To make life easier for us all I started to teach her a few commands , but I found she would obey any order before it was given .
11 ‘ I expect you would like some brandy . ’
12 Well somebody else told me that I mean er er the wine connoisseurs say who would drink that stuff you ca n't drink red wine .
13 ‘ It is the last place you would expect this kind of thing to happen .
14 For some time afterwards whenever a crisis occurred they would ask each other , ‘ What would Père Obein say ? ’
15 The town trustees say they would welcome any comments on the scheme .
16 Hypergames analysis explains why they do this even though both sides say they would prefer peaceful coexistence
17 It comprises a cash alternative worth up to 23p a share and 43p per preference share , but irate shareholders say they would get more money — 46p a share — if the company went into voluntary liquidation .
18 Whitlock doubted he would have another gun but he still approached the warehouse with professional caution .
19 If there were difficult legal points to be resolved he would get legal aid .
20 Cranston shook his head and , vowing he would drink less sack , brushed past the anxious-looking maid , down the passageway and into the stone-flagged kitchen .
21 If this were the case in driving it would have important implications for peoples ’ ability to learn to avoid danger .
22 The North Korean government on Jan. 30 signed a nuclear safeguards accord which would allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities .
23 At least one deal has been mooted which would allow European firms to publish simultaneously in several languages .
24 Criminalising them would cover trivial matters , such as neighbours quarrelling over a lawnmower .
25 You are going to decide now , by looking at your graph how you could improve this piece of work and I want you to write the target you decide on , it could be more than one , in the space that says I would improve this work by , you 're to write that now please , off you go and while you 're doing that let's get the register done , shh , shh shh , shh Sarah
26 Unless entry into partnership between firms is actually intended , steps should be taken to ensure that nothing is done which would create such relationship .
27 We are in close touch with our allies on this matter to see the ways by which assistance can perhaps be given , and contracts can be placed , for valuable work to be done which would occupy such scientists , in addition to the part that they might also play more directly in some of the work involved in the dismantling and disabling programme of that massive nuclear arsenal .
28 She says she would make these images whether she was selling them or not , but she also notes that in painting them she has ‘ such enormous fun ’ .
29 Claire says she would like that cup of tea now .
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