Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [adj] [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 It does n't have error correction or data compression and for £249 , I 'd expect these features to be standard .
2 I 'd keep such thoughts to yourself , if I were you , ’ he said haughtily .
3 Tomorrow I would find chemical solutions to these new problems .
4 I would guide such readers to the ‘ Suggested Further Reading ’ section at the end of the book .
5 If only someone would explain these things to me , but I was too shy and scared to ask .
6 The ‘ fact ’ of the first premiss covers all and no more than the facts awareness of which would modify spontaneous reactions to the issue in question ; ‘ Face facts ’ will be applicable to the issue only within the scope of this information .
7 Treatments which would pass genetic changes to the children of patients are not so far permitted .
8 The need , then , was to design a portfolio of courses which would provide continuing opportunities to those entering the secretarial/administrative field .
9 And the Retail Motor Industry Federation forecast an increase of 100,000 sales which would boost 1922 figures to around 1.8m .
10 The Supreme Soviet recommended changes to the draft treaty which would allow direct elections to the Soviet of the Republics and federal taxes to be levied by the centre .
11 Coming from the lead guitarist in a band who 've only just released their second single , you 'd expect such remarks to be taken with a hefty pinch of salt .
12 So if you 're working in degrees you 'd go zero degrees to three sixty degrees .
13 The size of all newsletters depends on the amount of advertising revenue so if you 'd like future newsletters to be this size perhaps you could help by supporting our advertisers .
14 She would fall thirty feet to the beach below , and they would find her , crushed and broken , beneath what was left of the chair .
15 In March of the following year her ambassador in Paris publicly apologised and promised that in future she would recognise French claims to precedence .
16 I append a list of the 15 drawings that we should like to borrow , and should be grateful if you would assign individual values to them so that I may arrange for them to be covered by government indemnity while in our care .
17 These qualities are rare and we would be grateful if you would send any recommendations to the Travel Editor , Harpers & Queen , National Magazine House , 72 Broadwick Street , London W1 .
18 He also interestingly asked us if we 'd have any objections to another religious order .
19 But we would expect potential partners to be sympathetic , because surely healthy and sustainable stocks are to the advantage of everyone with a long-term interest in Namibia 's fisheries . ’
20 We would expect these figures to be much lower for a randomly diversified portfolio with more than 10 — 15 shares ( see Chapter 5 ) .
21 If lifetime employment is common in Japan we would expect longer periods to be spent with particular firms and less mobility between firms .
22 We can explain that they come from an age when theology and the natural sciences were not divorced from one another , when God was held directly responsible for disasters we would now call ‘ natural ’ , and for which we would have scientific explanations to hand that did not mention God at all .
23 As Pathfinders they had the extra advantage of being able to use all the latest radar equipment to enable them to see through the layers of cloud , and when they were talking to Met Officers we would hear mysterious references to ‘ Gee ’ and ‘ H2S ’ .
24 It is , however , because religion is about the archaic heritage of humanity , and involves relations with parent figures , particularly the father , that one would expect emotional reactions to the subject ; either religion is the most important part of life , and immune to scientific investigation for that reason , or it is too trivial to be worth a working scientist 's time .
25 One would expect such issues to be handled in the training , both pre- and in-service , of all teachers , but our collective experiences and the responses received to the main LITE questionnaire suggest that they are not .
26 Although the blood groups of the parents are almost certainly incompatible , one would expect diseased foals to be very exceptional because the first offspring is rarely affected .
27 Of course , they 'd like all athletes to be like Tim , but that just is n't reasonable .
28 The main survey showed that women were anyway much more likely than men to say they would prefer weekly payments to monthly — a factor which , as we have seen , tends to narrow someone 's choice to the exclusion of some relatively low-cost types of credit .
29 A meeting was arranged with the gypsies , who were allowed to stay until the 24th July , and it was agreed they would give substantial donations to the parish for damage caused to the trees and grass on the field .
30 All CIS member states signed an agreement on a single defence budget into which they would pay fixed contributions to be determined by the Council of Heads of Government .
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