Example sentences of "[pron] would [vb infin] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Well Fred 's got my Graham Thomas because it really is a superb rose but as well as that I would go for hybrid musk and I think of all the hybrid musk , my favourite is Felicia because of that silvery pink , lovely double shaped flower and that is very very heavily scented and I would have to have the bourbon rose the th the double white creamy white bourbon rose , if , you could almost eat that , that wo n't get more than about six foot and you can prune it to keep it in shape a bit if it begins to get too straggly . |
2 | Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money . |
3 | Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money . |
4 | Proposals differ in detail , but the most usual one is to give vouchers , which would pay for basic education , to everyone . |
5 | The report recommends a new order , applicable only to patients with a history of non-compliance , which would provide for compulsory supervision of the patient in the community . |
6 | The government side insisted that a truce be agreed before discussions could take place on a new constitution which would provide for multiparty politics and free elections . |
7 | This was an integrated family of large computers with related software which would allow for convenient upgrading . |
8 | So who would speak for old Shallot ? |
9 | Enclosure might result in every acre being grabbed by private owners , who would sell for speculative building . |
10 | Overall , the FastLynx program offers everything you would need for simple file transfer , and is probably unique in offering three entirely different interfaces to it facilities . |
11 | We would pray for fine weather as a prolonged wet spell meant ruin for our efforts . |
12 | They have been paying ridiculous rents of up to DM120 for the little decent office space that now exists in eastern Berlin — about twice as much as they would pay for similar space in the western part of the city . |
13 | Mesic , who reiterated on Sept. 12 his intention to resign after the expiry on Oct. 7 of the EC moratorium , accused the army of staging what amounted to a military coup by ignoring his orders , saying that he would ask for foreign intervention and bring charges against army commanders unless the JNA halted its attacks on Croatian towns and withdrew . |
14 | It would provide for extra authority and resources for electoral returning officers . |
15 | He did n't really believe that it would help for steady running . |
16 | It would work for national reconciliation " including those Cambodians who used to work with all categories of the Vietnamese aggressors " . |
17 | And so the issue the discussion has focused on , from where I 'm sitting , seems to have focused on is , you know can one afford to let loose a strategic policy and could such a policy be written in a way that it would work for inward investment attraction without being a a Trojan horse as you know letting in a lot of other nasty things . |
18 | ‘ It 's only after that that someone like myself would look for technical skill , but it has to have that initial force to grab your attention , 99% of the time . ’ |