Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] would [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | IT IS NOT MARINE PRACTICE TO APPLY THE EXCESS TO ANY CLAIM FOR TOTAL LOSS — within this we would include total loss of any separately insured item i.e. outboard motor , trailer , dinghy or trolley . |
2 | She said she had held the document back for so long because she was afraid it would re-open old wounds for my mother and because she felt sure it was better for us not to know what it contained . ’ |
3 | Obviously , if all security interests were possessory it would make secured borrowing virtually impossible as a debtor would be deprived of the ability to use the assets subject to the security in the course of business ( but English law has for long recognised non-possessory security interests ) . |
4 | Wh What things could happen now in nineteen ninety three which would make fair trade better . |
5 | At best , he said , it was propaganda , at worst it would drive Conservative-minded passengers on to rival services and bankrupt the DTC . |
6 | If the overlap were to be complete we would have perfect communication : both parties would have identical perceptions and whatever happened in one bubble would happen in the other . |
7 | I could n't , I , I would , if , if , if the company were n't so refined I would say other things about them but I do n't give a hoot . |
8 | The need to get the retiring member to sign such a document indicates the institutional fear of the outside lying behind the threats which Sir Peter Imbert issued to those who would write controversial memoirs ( Police Review , 26 August 1988 ) ; for the ‘ family ’ demands silence unto death from its members ! |
9 | It was therefore not possible to predict , on the basis of patient characteristics , those who would develop cardiac arrhythmias . |
10 | I hope it will be possible for the operation of the Regulations to be suspended until the courts have considered the matter , so that no unnecessary injustice is caused to those who would lose legal aid as a result of these proposals . ’ |
11 | It 's one aspect to the hobby which spreads our good name around the area , thus counteracting the mud being thrown by those who would consider responsible detectorists in a different light . |
12 | Over a third — 38 per cent — of business executives say that under Labour they would decrease planned investment . |
13 | The hon. Member for Aberdeen , North ( Mr. Hughes ) said in Committee that if the Minister is persuaded that it may be possible to establish a funding council at a future date , why does not the Bill allow the Secretary of State to establish one , given that it would require primary legislation . |
14 | There 's a very nice I would like crazy hats not plain |
15 | Option 1 : upgrade the A701 at a cost of £12.1 million which would cause extensive traffic delays . |
16 | Diana had known she was marrying into a close family , but she was unprepared for how claustrophobic it would be , or how dull she would find long spells in their company , with their passion for dogs and horses . |