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

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1 As he prepared for tomorrow night 's away game at Leicester , caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby , said : ‘ We have to play 10 matches in 25 days and I think even Arnold Schwarzenegger would struggle to do that .
2 No doubt Sergeant Blatchford and Lieutenant-General Baden-Powell would have found much to argue about — not least the question of full-time socialist agitators — but here was agreement of sorts , although as we have seen Baden-Powell was more inclined to smuggle in militarism behind fresh air philosophies , nature study and the smoke of jolly camp fires .
3 Quite how Mr Clinton would manage to do all these things while maintaining support among churchgoing , monogamous , southern small-businessmen with sons at West Point , was never satisfactorily explained .
4 Mr Grade would like to see many more programmes made by Northern Ireland producers .
5 *** Special Invitation — Mr. Richardus would like to offer all Amsterdam Travel Service guests a welcome drink at the bar .
6 She hoped for a reply , but dared not hope too much ; she imagined that the Hon Mrs Anderson-Hunt would have had many replies and perhaps ladies with experience would be far more preferable to a young comparatively inexperienced girl like her .
7 If Pinewood studios had been in need of a resident historian — and the days of historical dramas emanating from that studio seemed themselves to have been consigned to history-Kenneth Williams would have fulfilled that role .
8 Warriors who fought with El Cid would have employed such an amalgam of both kinds of weaponry .
9 Malcolm and Judy Carvell would like to thank all their friends for the wonderful surprise party arranged for their return from Australia , especially Millie , Wendy , Debbie and Olga , and hope everyone enjoyed the evening as much as they did .
10 Dalgliesh said : ‘ Agnes Poley would have understood that atmosphere too .
11 Mark James would have preferred more hills , too — he was disappointed to have finished halfway down his class .
12 Mark James would have preferred more hills , too — he was disappointed to have finished halfway down his class .
13 Surely , in a different generation , John Jackson would have gained more honours than his single appearance for the Football League .
14 John Durnford-Slater would have accepted this sailor 's surrender , but a more angry commando shot the bomber dead .
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