Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [det] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Here was this girl who seemed to think I was capable of clearing up her troubles , but did n't think I 'd have enough brains to find out her identity .
2 If I was the chief rozzer on this case , I 'd have some questions to put to Theo , I can tell you ! ’
3 I 'll retire , of course , but I 'd like more time to lay my plans .
4 ‘ He got annoyed when I said that though and said it was n't true , so I 'd like this time to say that although he appears to be very clever on stage and TV , in real life he is extremely stupid . ’
5 Erm , what I 'd like both groups to do is , first of all think of words and phrases you 'd use to describe that person 's performance in a formal scenario , I E in the appraisal , in an interview situation .
6 So , in closing I would to take this opportunity to apologise for a late magazine last Autumn , it was the only hiccup in the new system , and assure members that , despite losing our magazine to outsiders for a little while , it is well worth it … happy reading .
7 Instead I would advise that person to wait until the economy picks up , and maybe then there will be an increase in demand .
8 I would advise any 14-year-olds to forget about the glamour of Man-chester United and Arsenal and join their local clubs .
9 ‘ But I would like enough money to have a nice home of my own — and to be able to set my mother and my brothers up somewhere else .
10 I would like this book to reflect ( the ) gradual de-emphasis of sculptural concerns ’ .
11 Mr Thaw said : ‘ Obviously I would like more people to watch it , but I do n't give a damn what the press say about it . ’
12 Mr Thaw said : ‘ Obviously I would like more people to watch it , but I do n't give a damn what the press say about it . ’
13 Financial management advice and services has continued to be provided by Napier University Ventures Limited and I would take this opportunity to thank Ed Angus and all his staff for the hard work and support they give to the Enterprise Centre .
14 William Bowles , ( 1705–1780 ) an Irishman who became superintendent of mines in Spain , was dismayed by the lack of unusual plants in the area and wrote to Peter Collinson from Bilbao in 1733 asking for packets of seeds and bulbous plants and continued : ‘ There is a Miller 's Dictionary in Town , so I would take some pains to give the Spaniards a taste … you know what best to send ’ .
15 They do n't and to be dramatic they 'd be very , very silly to do so because I would take any step to avoid that happening .
16 I would ask both communities to throw out the gunmen from their midst .
17 I would ask this committee to keep this in the programme and to monitor the situation as it goes along .
18 ‘ That I would have enough money to get started in anything I really wanted to do ; that he thought I had enough guts to be a success if I put my mind to it .
19 What on earth made me imagine for even one second that I would have enough strength to confront Luke ?
20 I knew that I would return to this island again when I would have more time to search .
21 In some cases , a Zuwayi who had unwittingly offended someone would constrain that person to forgive him by offering compensation and sacrificing animals to him .
22 The workhouse visitors , who functioned as a house committee , had noted that the supply of water to the workhouse had failed on several occasions , and they expressed the hope that an adequate supply would be forthcoming quickly , ‘ which would enable each person to have a fresh quantity for his or her bath ’ .
23 In their search for a market for great stores of goods , the capitalists screamed about the necessity of putting Germany on its feet , Austria on its feet , Russia on its feet , and talked about granting credits which would enable those countries to purchase from us , so clearing our markets and setting our industries going .
24 If the money was ploughed back into dog racing — horse racing enjoys a £40million levy — tracks could improve amenities and strengthen security which would encourage more people to go to the dogs .
25 Parental leave — which would allow either parent to take time off when a child is born — has been blocked by Britain for several years .
26 as if she 'd allow any man to pay her mortgage !
27 ‘ I do wish you 'd make some effort to grow up , ’ said my mother before she could stop herself , for she did n't want her future son-in-law to know how much I could irritate her .
28 ‘ I should n't have thought you 'd have any reason to stay longer . ’
29 You 'd expect the productivity to fall would n't you , if you were actually operating a fax service because you 'd save , you 'd take more time to monitor it
30 I do n't think you 'd get many volunteers to join you either to be honest .
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