Example sentences of "[conj] would [adv] [vb infin] [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether you require help with the entire event or would just like to use one of our discotheques we look forward to speaking to you . |
2 | I suppose there is n't a little knob on it that would just happen to work zeros ? |
3 | I am no art historian but I appreciate fine works of art , and would just like to make two points . |
4 | Dr Ting , who has won one Nobel prize ( for a particle he named after himself ) and would dearly like to win another , has something of a reputation . |
5 | We have a respectable reputation for producing future chemistry graduates — including Oxford and Cambridge — and would not wish to lose that good name by adopting a ‘ less appropriate ’ A-level chemistry syllabus . |
6 | In those days , clergy were still quite powerful figures in the community and would not hesitate to admonish those breaking either the Sabbath or Good Friday . |
7 | This is partly because what might be called laws-of-war issues — to do with legitimacy in the use of force , proportionality , restraint and so on — invariably lurk in the shadows of all discussions about nuclear weaponry , and would inevitably return to haunt those who cavalierly denied the importance of such issues . |
8 | Age Concern considers that an individual should be able to make statements about their future life circumstances , health care and the like in addition to financial aspects , and would therefore wish to see Enduring Powers of Attorney extended to cover other areas . |
9 | Richard Kersley of BZW , the Barclays Bank offshoot , said the Chancellor would not only have to increase interest rates but would also have to make other changes . |
10 | Gooch , now 38 , continues to hint that the end of his playing career may be round the corner but would dearly like to complete this summer the double of a Test series win over Pakistan and Essex 's sixth championship title , having been around when all the other five were won . |
11 | They would not proscribe the teaching of fine art , archaeology or music — but would much prefer to see British colleges turning out many more vocation-ally-trained graduates in science , technology and business management . |