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

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1 It was a compulsion I 'd starved for , and even if I never went hungry again I would feel that compulsion for ever .
2 This particular tool I would find little use for .
3 I would like more money for a few more things though
4 " I would like full responsibility for the running of the mill-school . "
5 Yeah , I would take some credit for that but you 've got to remember that in Fleetwood Mac I was working with great writers and great singers . ’
6 Of course , I would have few grounds for complaint had the words attributed to me been my own .
7 For the reasons which I have given , I would dismiss this application for judicial review .
8 Luton 's only other training track is the all-weather facility at Stockwood Park , which would involve lengthy travel for many club members .
9 In 1971 the EPA promulgated NAAQSs for six ‘ criteria ’ pollutants , and the strict legislative timetable required states to submit implementation plans which would achieve primary standards for each pollutant by 1975 , or , if the deadline was extended as the EPA was authorized to do , by 1977 .
10 Tory group leader Coun. Tony Richmond slammed the decision , calling it ‘ a disgrace ’ which would mean lost orders for local firms .
11 Scattered violence was reported , but the meetings resulted in the selection of 144,950 delegates for the primaries , which would choose gubernatorial candidates for the state elections due in 1992 .
12 In this event Philip might well have approved of any plan which would make proper provision for his half-sister and her husband , whether it was Aquitaine or even something more .
13 Midland is linking up with an affiliate of the World Bank , International Finance Corporation , Banco Rio de la Plata — Argentina 's largest bank — and the Bank of Tokyo , to set up an initial $500million fund which would swap existing debt for stakes in newly privatised operations .
14 As for Williams and James , they would collaborate again on issues involving the West Indies , but this fundamental difference in their opinions would cause a rift between the two men which would have practical implications for the cause of the West Indian nationalist movement 25 years later .
15 Public debt as a proportion of GDP is already rising steeply ; and if this is allowed to go unchecked , Britain would quickly change from being a low debt to a high debt country with a burden of interest payments which would have serious implications for future levels of taxation .
16 Public debt as a proportion of GDP is already rising steeply ; and if this is allowed to go unchecked , Britain would quickly change from being a low debt to a high debt country with a burden of interest payments which would have serious implications for future levels of taxation .
17 On the one hand some teachers saw the process as a hindrance — as something they had to do for the LEA and which would have little consequence for themselves .
18 Reclamation of the foreshore to seaward of the Imperial Dock was extended to the Eastern Breakwater to complete a scheme which had been in progress for several years and which would provide additional space for industry .
19 Moreover , the borderlines between the various degrees would raise questions of law , which would provide much opportunity for legal argument and for appeals .
20 Some might set off from observations like these to construct a formal system which would provide different representations for the different types of non-linguistic referents ( beings or situations or things ) for which , logically , the various phrases could be used in our own or some other possible world .
21 It was a greenfield site which allowed R.S. to construct buildings which suited its commercial needs exactly and which would provide excellent facilities for staff ;
22 The United States declared that all non-humanitarian US economic support would be withheld " until the democratic process is restored " ; nor would action be taken on Romania 's bid to regain " most favoured nation " trade status , which would allow low tariffs for exports to the USA .
23 Defence Minister Shaposhnikov was pressing for unified command with a supreme commander in charge of all strategic and conventional forces , which would allow little room for republican armies .
24 To this end the TUC calls for the negotiation of technology agreements ( TAs ) which would establish new procedures for discussing technological change and a comprehensive framework for bargaining over the effects of change on working conditions .
25 He hoped she would spare some time for him and he promised he would not ask her to act in anything .
26 But she would have those things for ever ; she would have them in her head , in her memories and her dreams , and no one could take that away from her .
27 She would ask old Grunte for the MP 's name .
28 Somebody was out of town for two days , he explained , somebody who would block any proposal for her release as a matter of course .
29 ‘ It would be desirable to appoint a member of library staff who would have formal responsibility for training ’ …
30 Cos I remember the duties , there used to be a driver you would get more pay for bringing the bus , one man , so underneath each duty was just how many , how many hours he was one man and how many two men .
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