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

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1 That is more than I can say about the Liberal Democrats , who seem to be headed for their own Westminster bunker en masse , or for Robin Cook , Clare Short , John Prescott or Chris Smith — all of whose views I would in normal times respect and follow with interest .
2 Most commonly this happens in the case of a new book , and the reservation merely reminds or forewarns the librarian of the existence of a title which would in any case find its way into stock .
3 The participants decided to upgrade the existing agreement between the two blocs into a " third-generation " agreement providing for more extensive co-operation , and signed a four-year agreement supporting human rights which would among other things give financial assistance to El Salvador for police and armed forces training .
4 On June 5 Martens announced further details of the reforms which were to include : ( i ) the demilitarization of the gendarmerie which would in future report to the Ministry of Interior rather than to that of Defence ; ( ii ) a 10-year service limit for senior positions throughout the three branches of the security services ( the communal police , investigative police and the paramilitary gendarmerie ) ; and ( iii ) improved co-operation and co-ordination between the security services and town councils .
5 It was thought that this would stimulate our divinity students in being close to the university and so involved in contact with university students who would in future years be leaders of the nation , just as we hoped the divinity students would become leaders of the Church .
6 He declined Dinah 's offer ; no doubt it would in any case be thought improper for two young ladies to drive a young man home .
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