Example sentences of "[pron] would [be] [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If that delegation had got inside here the other day , you and I would be locked up in here , ’ said Nicholson .
2 ‘ He may not be your favourite person at the moment , but Adam did invite me and it is his home that I would be wandering about in . ’
3 One was its involvement in politics in a direct sense which would be frowned on in the West .
4 the price of the wool , coal , and other materials which would be used up in making it ,
5 As with fundholding the committees ' responsibilities would include collection and analysis of information , assessment of needs , service specification , negotiation and monitoring of contracts , all of which would be carried out in partnership with the purchasing authority .
6 Third , there should be a competition tribunal , which would be brought in in two circumstances .
7 When she spoke to the old maid , she told her that she would be coming down in the morning .
8 Age , because you might be considering well , er , if something happens dramatically , at say fifty , fifty two , or something like that , you might just go and retire , so you would be set up in that respect .
9 What he had n't mentioned was that we would be dining out in restaurants which had attracted a nod from Michelin , a faint damn from Gault-Millau or a paragraph of wet-dream prose in a British Sunday .
10 We would be marching along in perfect time , waiting for the cue to start a new verse , when suddenly Da Silva , or Gionesca the Italian , who were both incapable of marching correctly , would pipe up by themselves .
11 They would be going off in the boat together because that is what they always did in the mornings , to return in half an hour .
12 They would be taken up in Eliot 's later prose .
13 No doubt he would be woken up in good time to go to church .
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