Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [det] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I would need another 40 yards off the tee to give myself any sort of chance .
2 Nevertheless , a project is under consideration in the US for some 300,000 windmills spread across the plains which would supply some 200,000 MW of electricity , more than half the present US installed capacity .
3 She would live these seven days of re-creation as a monument not only to her vow but to the belief , shared with Daniel , that there are transcendental values in all creation .
4 right ? you would get another fifteen percent on top of your five hundred pounds .
5 The Springbok skipper leads an unchanged team for the historic Test against England on Saturday , warning : ‘ Some people believed we would lose all four matches here but they are already three times wrong .
6 For a fleeting moment he braced himself for confrontation , suspecting that they would want all three bags , but they left him his .
7 General Dynamics suggested that the cancellation would force it to lay off 4,000 of its 100,000 employees , while McDonnell Douglas estimated that it would make some 3,000 redundancies .
8 If the A66(M) junction were redesigned it would cost several million pounds and take several years to complete , he said .
9 If the A66(M) junction were redesigned it would cost several million pounds and take several years to complete , he said .
10 Furthermore , giving existing voting behaviour , it would deprive any one party of an overall majority of seats .
11 From these figures , it was calculated that it would take some 100 years for the cut and cut-and-burnt sites to attain biomass levels of the original forest , while for the bulldozed forests , it is estimated that 1000 years would be needed .
12 When he told Perkins his landlord of his case , and that it would be a pity to leave Solomon unfinished , Perkins blanched when he heard it would take another two years , gave him his fat hand and told him if the painting did not sell after two years , and Haydon still could not pay , ‘ … why , sir , we 'll consider what is to be done , so do n't fret , but work . ’
13 However , he thought it would take another ten years of satellite measurements before the predicted temperature increases and climate changes could be confirmed .
14 In other bad news , Japan 's domestic telecommunications giant , NTT , said it would cut another 30,000 jobs between 1994 and 1996 , on top of a planned 40,000 jobs to be lost between 1990 and 1993 .
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