Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [that] [adj] is " in BNC.

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1 I mean in summary , I , I 'd say that this is the sort of thing they 'd look for in a , in a portfolio .
2 Secondly it requires that all transactions made on our behalf shall be reported promptly , I , I would emphasise that this is already the practice the investment tr , er , transactions are already reported to our Finance Department and trustees of course , must sign the necessary transfer forms .
3 Now I would suggest that that is the prime motivation
4 I would suggest that that is not very helpful .
5 However , I would suggest that this is due more to luck than judgement , having noticed that the nut has been heavily shimmed in order to raise it , compensating for string slots which are cut much too deeply .
6 I would suggest that this is essentially a do-it-yourself exercise and becomes part of your general observation of speech , bearing in mind that different accents and ways of speaking will influence what you see/hear .
7 I would suggest that this is not so .
8 I would argue that this is not the case .
9 I would say that that is a prime example of cynical opportunism at its most cynical and most opportune .
10 After the experience of working on this table I would say that this is absolute rot .
11 This must of necessity put you in a very weak defensive position and I would maintain that this is responsible for losing more bouts than any other factor .
12 There are some purists who would argue that this is no bad thing , and that those interested in the human brain and human behaviour should stick to studying humans .
13 I would be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee .
14 I should be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee for consideration .
15 If you knew the full sum of the doings before she died , you would see that this is the result my godmother intended . ’
16 And we would say that that is much more likely to be achieved .
17 ‘ Wolfson 's policy could be seen as an inducement to people to devise experiments which do not involve the use of animals , and almost everyone would agree that that is a good idea ’ , he says .
18 They would admit that this is a very modern interpretation of the parable and that the original meanings of faithfulness and obedience in the time before the parousia are still fundamental to Christian teaching today .
19 This is not at all the case and if Tam ( who is usually very accurate in his writing ) read the material coming from the European Parliament he would know that this is not the case .
20 There has been a wealth of studies on the use of the traditional catalogue , over 50 in as many years , yet in spite of the evidence it would appear that little is really known about the users for whom it was intended .
21 Claiming benefit can often be a degrading experience and it would appear that this is the effect desired .
22 Mention has been made already of difficulties in the area of relationships , and it would seem that this is a widespread problem .
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