Example sentences of "[adj] would [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This would put them among the countries allowed to continue production after the new treaty comes into force . |
2 | I had some fruit in my car and this would sustain me during the round . |
3 | But if we issue a Material Witness Warrant I believe the British would put him on the plane . ’ |
4 | Some would take them to the top half of the dale , and the others the bottom half . |
5 | Philip Augustus 's marriage to Ingeborg of Denmark had been made in the hope that the Danish king , who was pro-Welf would support him against the English . |
6 | About thirty in each suite to differ and a master key and as I say there was five suites and they had to make a key that 'd open everyone of the fifty-five . |
7 | I ai n't got ten shillings , and if I did have I 'd give it to the kids . |
8 | More than one bride 's father has been heard to say that he did not want to have a large engagement party if the wedding was to follow within a year because that would involve him in the organization and expense of ‘ two weddings ’ . |
9 | That would place him in the top 1/2 per cent of intelligence for this country . |
10 | That would make it off the root directory . |
11 | Probably some , who considered the idea of Making Ends Meet unacceptable and unbecoming , i.e. those enjoying the thrusting Live-Now-Pay-Later lifestyle of the 1990s , would think differently if they knew that the cost of borrowing the £5,000 that would extricate them from the consequences of their cavalier attitude would cost them almost another £5,000 . |
12 | While you could manage a holiday in St Florent without transport , that would rob you of the chance to see more of the wonderful Corsican scenery . |
13 | This rocket was , this Scott said that that would take him to the moon . |
14 | They would expect to learn of the success of the Tay landings , and to set off on the seven miles that would take them to the central strongholds of Alba , already besieged by their fellows . |
15 | That would get us to the start of the season . ’ |
16 | That would drive me around the bend , just as it 's driven Mrs Ledingham around the bend . |
17 | He could n't answer yes because it would n't be true — and he did n't feel confident of being able to deceive Iron Josh ; and he could n't answer no because that would reveal him as the beginner he really was . |
18 | They had decided against inviting Bill O'Farrell , the agent , or Leroy Burns , Grunte 's ‘ minder ’ , as the conspirators were pretty certain that those two would leak everything to the MP . |