Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I think that you have to look much more carefully at what I would want to call positive discrimination .
2 ‘ As a retailer , naturally I would prefer to see added value rather than price cutting , ’ she adds .
3 I would love to have short negotiations because I am deeply conscious of the serious position in which the farming industry finds itself because of its lack of knowledge of where we are going .
4 I would need to discover new obsessions . ’
5 I would like to incorporate burnished gold leaf into my paintings , for example , halos and ornaments in religious subjects .
6 I would like to see existing provision improved by upgrading the Pencaitland railway path so that it can be cycled and walked in all weathers .
7 I would like to see similar surveys of children in Antrim and Down done .
8 I would like to see a streamlined funding system operated by a simple agency with lead responsibility Perhaps a defined percentage should be made available to voluntary organisations I would like to see proper involvement of voluntary organisations at all levels of the Joint Planning Process .
9 I would like to see national attitudes in relation to the proper and careful use of public resources brought more closely in relationship to local need .
10 I would like to draw special attention to the management of the forward control point and the teams at the sharp end who had to don BA equipment and work under arduous conditions .
11 Due to the importance of this economic issue , I would like to inform other readers that a critique of this article is available if they would like to write to me .
12 Before going on to look at re-entry and back to nursing courses in detail I would like to consider alternative routes of re-entry available to you first .
13 Ray Jones , of McDonnell Douglas , said : ‘ There is a lot more to this than meets the eye and I would like to make extensive comment , but I can not .
14 I would like to make useful things , such as jumpers , cardigans , or big floppy tops for the youngsters .
15 On behalf of the Council I would like to offer sincere congratulations to and for their recent successes in the Britain in Bloom competition .
16 I would like to gain personal acclaim for my work
17 With what little money I had I would try to wear unusual suits or hats , learning a combination of subtlety and the unexpected in order to gain attention .
18 Or I would have to do miserable work like illustrating , or even commercial stuff , to keep the home going .
19 I would have to change certain things I 'd planned .
20 no revaluations which would serve to increase net asset value .
21 Another issue raised was that Europe was not just a commercial union but a global power bloc which would need to consider external relations outside Europe .
22 This brief review of the origins of the care programme approach suggests that it was generated by a move to establish systems which would help to prevent individual patients from ‘ falling through the net ’ of services , with the risk of manifest neglect , homelessness , inappropriate use of health and criminal justice services or even more tragic outcomes .
23 This , however , is quite distinct from a counselling service , which would seek to offer protected time in which the counsellor and client could focus on a psycho-social problem .
24 It seems she 's been appointed without any advertising which would seem to flow equal opportunities promises here , the government and the health service really believe in it !
25 If it was a girl , she would throw the " " " hole thing away , put on her hat and away she would go to get other work .
26 ( In all honesty I did n't really think that she would want to flick elastic bands but I could n't think of what else to rhyme with ‘ hands ’ . )
27 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
28 But , if he was n't going to give her more concrete help himself , she would have to find other allies .
29 He declared that he had asked Rosalyn with whom she would like to spend New Years Eve , " And she said , " Above all others , I think , with the Shah and Empress Farah . "
30 During the course of the hearing before us , however , it became clear , as Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. has explained , that unless W. submitted to treatment of the kind which she had hitherto refused she would begin to suffer irreversible harm within a week .
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