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

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1 Where I 'd say right meaning I understand kind of thing but I 'm not saying that 's right I mean right .
2 ‘ I ca n't think of anywhere where I 'd get better working conditions than that . ’
3 Eventually , Sabine had been glad to escape altogether to university , where she 'd read Modern Languages .
4 ‘ Father Abbot , you were not with us in Gwytherin , or you would recognize this wonder .
5 But after they had eaten she would take his head in her lap and comb his hair , or she would play sweet tunes on her pair of bone pipes .
6 on the release of a writer 's first album , it is unlikely that he or she would have enough qualifying works to become a publisher member of PRS ( see the ‘ Copyright and Performing Right ’ article for details on these qualifying requirements ) .
7 But hang on , the fingerboard 's maple where we 'd expect African rosewood , and it looks wider .
8 If for example the full time officers er negotiated with you know , for a district rate , erm Brothers and , and , and er er or whoever would concede that district rate .
9 As well as challenging the justification for piecemeal projects at a local level , especially where they would affect designated landscapes , we believe we need to develop a strategic overview of transport policy in Wales , questioning the present approach and proposing less environmentally damaging alternatives .
10 Briefly , this trade consisted of large factory ships or latterly , freezer trawlers , lying in the more sheltered anchorages around the coasts of the UK where they would load fresh herring and mackerel from British fishing vessels directly arrived from their fishing grounds .
11 The lack of a rear input is a serious drawback , but the company tell me that considerations of space ( where they 'd put this socket , heaven knows ) and cost were uppermost in the decision not to include it .
12 However , a move to Besiktas , where he would earn big money , would prolong his Liverpool connection , for they are coached by ex-Reds midfielder Gordon Milne , who has been highly successful since joining the club .
13 The track 's existence came under threat — there was talk of it becoming a gravel pit and it was , after all , a prime industrial area — but in 1982 tobacco giant Gallagher purchased the site and handed the important sections over to the Brooklands Museum Trust , erecting its new headquarters building where it would create least damage .
14 Overall , it appeared by the middle of March that the Gulf environment was proving more resilient than had been feared , but environmentalists cautioned that the full extent of the damage would not be apparent for some time , particularly as the oil sank to the bed of the shallow Gulf , where it would damage vital food plants .
15 At one time I would have suggested that everyone would shed surplus fat on a ration of 1,500 calories daily .
16 On the day on which the Secretary of State gave a pledge to his party conference that everyone would have equal access to free health care , I was contacted by a constituent , Mr. Ronnie Watson , who had been waiting since September 1990 for an appointment with a consultant to discuss a possible hip operation and had just been told that he would have to wait until some unspecified date in 1992 .
17 But Bush would say no more except I 'd need legal representation .
18 Chris Goodenough , 19 , student ( above ) : ‘ I prefer the Seventies style , although I would wear this top . ’
19 Was it right for me to assume that I would remain senior partner until retirement ?
20 He asked me why and I said I was reading a book called My Early Life by Winston Churchill and that I would want any son of mine to live that life .
21 There is only one thing to say about the Home Secretary 's speech : I have heard more intellectual contributions from Lord Waddington on the subject , and I never believed that I would make that statement about anyone holding the office of Home Secretary .
22 Eventually she believed my protests that I would prefer Filipino fare ; it appeared — embotedo , lumpia , bulabula — all in a toasted sandwich .
23 And I say to them ‘ Look , do n't start planning this whole thing on your own from the beginning , go round and talk to the various people you know that are interested and say to them ‘ Look , I 'm planning to try and do this work , or we agreed at such and such a meeting that I would do this work , but I do n't just want to do this on my own , I want to take into account other people 's views .
24 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 .
25 What on earth made me imagine for even one second that I would have enough strength to confront Luke ?
26 I knew before I went that I would cry that day , but I thought it would be because he was standing in front of me , not because he was n't standing in front of me .
27 I think that I would like those considerations borne in mind by Mr when he 's doing his report , and I 'd like us to have a very open view about what we do with the County Farms .
28 You do have to compromise a fair bit and I suppose that I would like more freedom than I 've got .
29 You 'd think with my connections at the National Gallery , Washington , and the Virginia Museum and Yale that I would know more people in the field , but I just do n't .
30 After I signed , the manager told me that I 'd remember that date for the rest of my life .
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