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 Eventually , Sabine had been glad to escape altogether to university , where she 'd read Modern Languages .
3 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 .
4 But hang on , the fingerboard 's maple where we 'd expect African rosewood , and it looks wider .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 At one time I would have suggested that everyone would shed surplus fat on a ration of 1,500 calories daily .
10 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 .
11 But Bush would say no more except I 'd need legal representation .
12 Was it right for me to assume that I would remain senior partner until retirement ?
13 Eventually she believed my protests that I would prefer Filipino fare ; it appeared — embotedo , lumpia , bulabula — all in a toasted sandwich .
14 ‘ I told him this was a murder investigation , that I 'd adopt other methods to trace his employer .
15 It was , I thought , the last time that she would make sarky remarks about a fellow medium 's performance .
16 Mrs Lynda Chalker , who lost her Wallasey seat to Labour , said yesterday she was delighted that she would remain Overseas Development Minister .
17 ‘ By stating that she would take sick time because her holiday request had been denied , she appeared to be abusing the company sick scheme , ’ said Mrs Proffitt .
18 In response the health secretary , Virginia Bottomley , promised that she would consider new legislation on compulsory supervision and treatment of mentally ill people in the community .
19 Again we assume that she would have young children , children who would normally be expected to be living with her .
20 Yes , I heard you , yes , I heard you say the other day , and also did read in the press , where you 've been quoted , Councillor Warby , that you would build various by-passes and no doubt you will be putting , I have n't yet heard any amendments to the capital goal .
21 You kindly said that you would call hon. Members next week who had been rising .
22 That you 'd have married Antoinette to possess them .
23 " So you would have good reason for calling in your loan . "
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 If the contention of Pollak and others is correct that the roles of women reduce the public display of deviance , then it is indeed in such ‘ private ’ areas that one would expect female forms of deviance to be located .
26 We are less sanguine about the prospects for simplifying the current range of protective designations , since each has validity and specific requirements , although we would support careful experimentation .
27 Just how that 's going to be accomplished we do n't know , we 're not party to the discussions , we understand that the Greater York authorities do plan to meet shortly after the end of this examination , but just what further work is necessary before they then get onto the location aspects we do n't know about that , all I would say is that we would expect final plan to have the general location of a new settlement embodied in in that plan before it is approved .
28 ‘ I felt there was a real danger that we would turn full circle and go back to the dark days under Revie when the manager 's indecision was final . ’
29 Er , in the light of the information at that time and the options I had already considered erm I thought it was likely that we would need armed police officers .
30 He has agreed to pay us more than our usual commission — well , I explained , of course , that we would need ample compensation to lend him one of our girls for such unusual services , and I must say — ’
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