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

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1 If I might be so bold , for one who missed out on so much ( and not just in a cricket sense ) , I would offer a few words of advice .
2 When I was released , I was so relieved that I swore I would lead a normal life — no more endless walks .
3 I would capture a fresh wasp that afternoon to use the following morning .
4 I surveyed the scene around me and vowed that when I grew up I would marry a rich man who would carry me away from all this noise and squalor .
5 The hours , well sometimes I would do a double shift which was sixteen hours .
6 My father , , who retired from two years ago , asked if I would visit a fellow pensioner — .
7 I would urge a few women of a higher class to resolutely enter upon an apprenticeship for this purpose . "
8 Mike and I had quickly established a routine : our day would start at 4.30am , when I would cook a massive breakfast to last Mike the whole day .
9 But I would want a constant dialogue , through various means of communication , to learn about what is going on throughout the whole constituency .
10 For instance , what it is for there to be a red rose in this darkened room is for it to be the case that if I were to turn the light on , I would make a certain observation , and if I were then to move to another place , I would make an observation rather different , and if you were to come in , you would observe such and such , and so on .
11 If we 're given an assignment , whatever it is , perform it well , do n't think that I would make a better magazine servant than that brother over there and I do n't like it on the accounts , why do they always use me as a hall servant ?
12 My brother said that I would make a good banker .
13 And at school they said I would make a good teacher .
14 I think I would make a lovely doggie model .
15 As I said to the hon. Member for Sheffield , Central , when he was here , I would welcome a five-hour debate on the distribution of grant , which is one of the hardest tasks facing any Government .
16 But I am a modest man and I would welcome a second opinion from the Minister : does he agree or does he disagree ?
17 I would place a great deal of emphasis on my own impressions , the comments of people in authority and I would focus on the key personalities in the ‘ drama ’ .
18 I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics .
19 Today I decided that I would organize a little party tomorrow night .
20 I would suggest a sharp instrument , Morse . ’
21 It is difficult to envisage the numbers it would be necessary to accommodate during this period , however I would estimate a rough requirement to accommodate 30 to 40 staff , although this would have to be kept under review in the light of the public 's response and changes required to known data .
22 Sheringham destroyed Leeds last year in our 4–0 defeat and if he plays , I would regard a 2–2 draw as improvement enough to celebrate .
23 I reasoned that this was where I would find a small breeder advertising his or her first clutches of chicks for sale — someone who was n't big enough to justify advertising all year round .
24 I would spend a miserable hour hopping from one foot to the other just out of the babies ' end with my eyes scrunched shut and my mouth in a knot .
25 If I were managing an act like Bros , I would run a professional fan club .
26 When I got home , I would buy a new computer and explore first DesignaKnit and then other software packages .
27 Sometimes I would receive a monosyllabic answer to a question , but generally my enquiries were met with either blank silences or , more often , with graphic expletives .
28 I would appreciate a packed lunch today . ’
29 I have a feeling that the subject could be of interest to you and I would appreciate a brief report of the proceedings .
30 I knew I would get a big sentence .
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