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

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1 For these reasons I would allow these appeals .
2 My Lords , for these reasons I would allow this appeal .
3 For these reasons I would dismiss this appeal .
4 And every few hours I 'd get more shots .
5 ‘ Close the door behind you , and tell Zaza I 'd like some coffee . ’
6 I detuned my Whites , pinpointed the coin and recovered an American quarter from the sand — one of only eight American coins I would find that evening .
7 As an ex-member of 64 Squadron I would appreciate this recognition of a memorable period of RAF history .
8 Well I promised our our Sarah I 'd spend some time with her I ai n't gon na say too much but she does get a bit upset at times
9 Well it does here , I do n't know er , I would n't say in some of the parts of Harlow I would get that feeling , but then I am really a country person at heart and I do n't like towns anyway , so I 'm not really the best person to ask , no .
10 I tell Marie I 'd like some gloves cos I lost mine , and she says we 'll have a look and see if there 's any good cheap ones .
11 If somebody told me to strictly control the car I would put both hands on the steering wheel but not necessarily both feet on the er brake pedal .
12 So clearly in that light I would say that rail and bus need to be bracketed together so a an ability to erm serve the new settlement by public transport becomes the key consideration .
13 Part of me agreed , but when I thought settling with Ellen I 'd get this panic rising from my gut .
14 ‘ Maybe if I played with another side I 'd get more recognition for what I can do .
15 I was in favour of a world religion — an all-enfolding religion rejecting no one , but I did not then know of a church or religion which would include all men .
16 One of the most important tasks for WACC 's Central Committee this year is to authorise proposals for a new study and action programme which would guide all WACC 's activities over the next four years and prepare the organisation for its second world congress in 1995 .
17 A government would provide the roof which would bring these walls together .
18 ( 7 ) Once a bona fide offer has been made or is believed to be imminent , the board of the target company must not take any action which would frustrate that offer or deny shareholders an opportunity to decide on its merits , unless the action is approved by the shareholders in general meeting .
19 In order to hide the true extent of military-political cooperation the parties used instead formulations which would attract less attention such as ‘ understandings on access to facilities ’ .
20 This made me feel a quite genuine shame and remorse although — it was as if I was torn into two separate parts both rationally and emotionally — I knew that hurt bewilderment was something I should beware of : he was my enemy who would use any art to outwit me if I could .
21 We have to trust the districts can trust the county the county can trust the districts and that in practice they would make this work at local plan level .
22 If he kept his nerve he would squeeze more money out of Bill Coleby .
23 The board also said that in future it would receive more information on ‘ public interest issues ’ affecting the BBC .
24 At first glance it would seem that sport must involve a victim , which rather explains why boxing is considered sporting .
25 Give a man the best kind of pleasure he 'd get this side of the Fields of Aarru . ’
26 ‘ If you grew something like carrots it 'd make some sense .
27 His sweeping yet detailed glance told her he was thoroughly accustomed to the sight of a well-dressed woman , and she knew that in spite of his compliment he would recognise this dress as the countrified imitation of city fashions that it was .
28 This this could take you into the Leeds district as being a suitable location for a settlement which would meet this criterion .
29 It called on ministers to set up a firearms control board which would vet all applicants before issuing a guns licence .
30 Wh what you 're also saying is , is right though , that within that the danger is that inequalities get too great and you would also need a set of policies which would stop that inequality .
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