Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] would [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I knew as soon as I wrote it down I 'd go off the boil .
2 so I would go for the recommended and hope by this version of Windows it knows about Amstrads and will sort it out .
3 I was lucky that she was in most of my lessons but the lessons that she was n't in I would sit with the other friends from Stonham Aspel .
4 Inside I would sit on the dirt floor smoking cigarettes stolen from the drawing room .
5 Better to stroll back the way she had come , then perhaps she would cross over the road and look in the souvenir shop .
6 So she 'd go to the chemist not to the doctor then ?
7 He will be able to tell them about the Labour party 's opposition to discounts , but he will not be able to tell them how much they would pay under the Labour party system , because the Labour party will not say .
8 He was going to walk her to her other job in the bar , across the Jardin du Luxembourg ; perhaps they 'd sit in the late sunshine , near the thin young naked girl who looked exposed and hence signified Truth , the inscription said .
9 Together they would go to the Tivoli and Grand Theatres in Manchester , and when they got home he would get her to imitate the dances she had seen .
10 Normally a knight expected to serve for about forty days a year at his own expense ; the terms of his service might also be restricted — when and where he served , and for how long he would stay after the forty days if the king paid him .
11 I wonder how long he would last in the emasculated Audit Commission about which the Labour party has talked .
12 Others besides the agency girl must have seen them leaving together ; she wondered how long it would take for the news to reach Pete .
13 Perhaps he would move into the apartment .
14 Perhaps he would settle for the Magic Flute ?
15 Obviously it would depend on the issue , I mean , I 'm , I 'm trying to sort of help here .
16 The sun was getting low over the sea and in an hour or so it would dip below the horizon , where there were horizontal bars of dark colour .
17 So it 'd go from the , from the battery
18 Meanwhile I 'd go round the town interviewing trade unionists , redundant workers , councillors , tenants and community associations : the reform of men was not yet part of their agenda .
19 Somehow she would cope with the evening meal herself , but she kept silent about it .
20 Normally she would sit in the audience chattering to those around her about her grandson on stage , and miss some of the dialogue .
21 We had to go from the School to the School for two years and back to the School again , and er finally we 'd go to the Academy .
22 Soon it would reappear behind the pipe , with footmarks on it .
23 In 324 on arriving in the East he felt sure that soon he would go to the Holy Land to see the sacred sites and to be baptized in Jordan .
24 But then , as he had said , if he did n't see her tonight he would come to the shop tomorrow .
25 Right you 'd look at the bottom of the fraction ,
26 I smiled to myself as I let in the clutch and moved off I would stop at the shop and tell the little man that he could collect his pans without the slightest fear of being torn limb from limb , but my overriding emotion was one of relief that I had not cut the sparkle out of the big dog 's life .
27 Placidly we would go amid the strife of modern life .
28 Armed with this treat , I ran most of the way to Bugmore , where Dad would stop work , off we would go to the shed , sit on the upturned wooden wheelbarrow and thoroughly enjoy the snack .
29 But it was also clear that the longer the inquiry went on , the more it would coincide with the growing national debate about the government 's proposals to privatize the electricity industry .
30 They would be on the same corridor as him in the Embassy 's accommodation annexe , and later they would talk through the case history together .
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