Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I would tell any future House of Commons to study legislation more carefully and to legislate less . |
2 | I would do that next year . |
3 | The timing is far from generous , especially when one considers the full-price tag , yet I would urge all prospective customers to at least audition this set before making your final choice . |
4 | Bannister , told earlier this week that he could have a second month on trial at the City Ground after scoring twice against Oldham as substitute for Sheringham , confessed : ‘ I never thought I would make such quick progress with Forest . |
5 | I would think all political parties realise the value of greenness , er have you been canvassed yet , have you had to try out any of these questions ? |
6 | At present I would advise any potential tourist contemplating starting from Edinburgh , that facilities are very poor . |
7 | And a very good way of doing that is obviously to find suitable outlets , and I would suggest that suitable outlets very often consist of local radio , which there is a thirst , on the whole , for good , appropriate items . |
8 | But I do n't know how you can run a country on frothy money , and I would argue that Black Wednesday was a classic example of that sort of thing going wrong . ’ |
9 | I would need another 40 yards off the tee to give myself any sort of chance . |
10 | If the boss had been more assertive he could have said something like , ‘ I would appreciate some more help . |
11 | In the dream I would savour each delicious mouthful slowly , and share in general comments on the pleasure of what we were doing or , indeed , on any other topics of conversation . |
12 | I would imagine that rear passengers would be quite happy for several hours at a time in such an environment . |
13 | If you ask me how I would indulge myself if forced to , I suppose I would put some comfortable footwear near the top of the list . |
14 | Should the FA come calling I would take any managerial post offered , even Coventry City . |
15 | Here I would see many interesting birds , but the most attractive to me was the dipper . |
16 | Indeed , I would project that Asian youths in the early 1980s are poised to outstrip both whites and blacks educationally . |
17 | Notwithstanding the low number of calls resulting from the campaign I would agree that individual taxpayers appreciated the information point which they could contact to deal with enquiries . |
18 | I would agree that social scientists have probably helped to sustain the myth but not that we have created it : the power of social science is not that significant . |
19 | I would encourage that particular connection ; I was n't at all jealous . |
20 | I would have all such adjectives left with their coats in the foyer , only to be redeemed when their notices are written . ’ |
21 | How however , I mean from a a broader point of view I think I would have some general reservations as have been confessed previously by Mr Earle and and Mr Jewitt . |
22 | Undoubtedly someone would carry this important news to the castle . |
23 | At a number of points , Ian Paisley and others had tried very hard to create a new party which would embrace all traditional unionists . |
24 | It goes without saying that more WISE vehicles are needed to develop a programme which would enable many more schools to receive visits on a more regular basis . |
25 | development of a new community nursing discipline , which would encompass all community-based practitioners ; |
26 | Also , these procedures , in contrast to gynaecological laparoscopy , are performed in the reverse Trendelenberg position , which would compound any venous stasis already present . |
27 | Last week , workers accused union officals of blackmailing them into accepting a package which would give each former employee a week 's wages for every year of service . |
28 | At first sight the obvious answer might be to convert all images to some enormously high resolution which would satisfy any possible requirement . |
29 | For those who do not take their cricket quite so seriously there is a head office indoor team which would welcome any new players , male or female , spin bowler or underarm . |
30 | Following parliamentary pressure , the population which would attract this privileged status was reduced to 50,000 to allow for the claims both of the boroughs with ancient histories and the growing manufacturing towns . |