Example sentences of "would [verb] the whole " in BNC.

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1 What , what people had , had Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and they perhaps came for their order on the , or their weekend joint on the Friday and I 'd make the whole ticket up and they 'd pay and then that ticket would be torn off and if they wanted that meat delivered on the Saturday , that would be delivered with that ticket on the top .
2 There was plenty of water now , and I thought I 'd explore the whole waterfront of Winter Marsh .
3 At the end of a special evening , or rather at its high point , you would hear Gary playing a certain intro , and you 'd hear the whole bar going quiet as people recognised it .
4 and even this early in the song , I have often heard Madame falter and stop , and just open her arms towards us , palms outwards , in a simple refusal to sing , just letting Gary carry the phrase on the piano — and of course we all knew the words anyway and so could hear them even when she was n't singing , sometimes you 'd hear the whole crowd singing almost inaudibly along with her .
5 but we had one with eight so we 'd have we 'd have the whole thing there twice .
6 If I were you I 'd go the whole hog and set up a large invertebrate aquarium .
7 He 'd get the whole yarn about the blackmail , perhaps even Laura Channing 's name or telephone number .
8 It moved two things which put it into operation , you know and er I could turn the knob and it 'd get the whole thing going , it 'd get you inside , it 'd register that it 'd been , when you shut the door , as soon as you shut , in the toilets , as soon as you shut the door the penny dropped down , see what I mean .
9 The end of that talk was that Farmer Olinton said he 'd be only too pleased for the Brownies to use his loft for Pack Meetings , and if Miss Truscott would call on him they 'd arrange the whole thing .
10 ‘ Because there I was , ’ Mrs. Mounce ran on , as the blue haze of cigarette smoke thickened in the dusk , ‘ honestly , darling , without a stitch on , and this lunatic hammering on the door and shouting he 'd wake the whole hotel if I did n't open up … ’
11 If it were n't for my sister I 'd turn the whole matter over to the police and let them find Garry . ’
12 I saw one man being struck by a mounted officer 's baton , picked up by some shocked onlookers and given first-aid ; I heard a policeman say to another : ‘ I 'd shoot the whole fuckin' lot . ’
13 I 'd flag the whole area as a ‘ buy ’ without a worry . ’
14 Otherwise she felt certain he 'd dismiss the whole embarrassing situation with a careless sneer .
15 A glove that would cover the whole body up to the neck .
16 ( Note that waves scattered in directions other than back towards the source have been omitted , and that the transmitted pulse would cover the whole planet . )
17 This would slow the whole party to the pace of the one who walked and greatly reduce their chances .
18 Or , later , the manhandling of the carts and the completion of the bridge that , sooner or later , would conduct the whole army across to a ruined wall .
19 So more programme analysis and discussion and less argument and assertion , I think , would make the whole thing less fraught on the one side .
20 Critics of the dual state thesis argue that in practice public expenditures can be classified according to their function only through a post hoc evaluation of their consequences or by knowing which organizations implemented the programmes ( which would make the whole schema tautologous ) .
21 It would make the whole exercise entirely pointless , but she did n't care .
22 Because if if people took advantage of the of these facilities it would make the whole business an awful lot cheaper for them .
23 I think that would make the whole thing too bureaucratic .
24 However , it did n't stop Charlie wanting to taste Coca-Cola , the latest drink from America , at a cost of a penny a bottle ; or to try the new safety razor from Gillette — despite the fact that he had n't even started shaving — at sixpence for the holder and twopence for six blades : he felt sure his father , who had only ever used a cut-throat , would consider the whole idea sissy .
25 It would boost the whole team psychologically .
26 That meant that the unique opportunity to unite the whole community in demands of the coal-owners that would benefit the whole community were squandered .
27 But at a press conference after the public protection committee met , Mr Thompson said the relocation would benefit the whole county .
28 I hoped that would clear the whole thing up , so it was unbelievable when the cab driver picked me out . ’
29 Any sort of jealousy would crack the whole thing apart .
30 She sometimes thought that if they went somewhere hot and beachy as most people did — the Seychelles , the Maldives , the Caribbean — they would spend the whole day swimming or sunbathing .
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