Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] would [adv] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Well , he was in the ark and would presumably survive any deluge .
2 The fretting gives the neck a feel which resembles that of an acoustic guitar and would probably take some players a bit of time to get used to .
3 If the new sector colleges were able to apply for the use of those premises it could jeopardise the adult ethos and character of the provision and would subsequently deny many adults their first step back into education .
4 ‘ But we would like to see dog owners registered — a move we feel would cut out a lot of bad apples and would also make much rescue work unnecessary . ’
5 Er er I d I do n't think that we as a panel are necessarily going to ever and and and it may not be our role in fact to do so , to come to a judgement on it , but I would have thought as a matter of common sense , and common agreement , that there should be some er way in which the various parties would come together on the basic demographic statistics and would certainly accept that certain basic projections should be used i in looking forward .
6 In the wild it would have one set of sounds for the mother-offspring relationship and would then replace that with another set for adult life .
7 Unfortunately this is hardly a realistic option in most aquariums and would also kill all of the other live forms on the rock and disrupt other invertebrates in the process .
8 While some sailors said they had taken an oath to the Soviet Union and would never take another , others said they would serve in any fleet as long as the pay was right .
9 They would make it impossible to fund clubs and societies and would inevitably suppress much of our vital welfare work .
10 Clearly , to compare and explain every line in the budgetary accounts would produce a vast amount of information and would probably benefit few .
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