Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [Wh det] [pron] would [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Doone phoned me yesterday to say he 'd been to the boatyard and taken away some objects for which he would give me a receipt . ’
2 They would sit and talk for hours about what they would do when they left school .
3 Revealingly , not one of the 24 leading directors invited to fantasise in Projections about what they would do with complete creative freedom and limitless cash can make any sense of the question .
4 The legal basis was being created for workers to set up their own professional , cultural and leisure-time organizations through which they would become integrated with the rest of society .
5 So Taylor took Lineker into the European Championship as his first choice marksman , but with big doubts about what he would contribute .
6 You are bound to have many questions you would like to ask , as well as certain anxieties about which you would like your mind set at rest .
7 IMHO there are only 3 possible contenders from what I would call the ‘ managerial school ’ :
8 OVER coming weeks , this page will cover subjects on which we 'd like to hear from readers .
9 With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling .
10 The reasons for this deficit are largely associated with the , the trend of pay and price increases outstripping our income , and outstripping our projections of what we would have to spend .
11 But rigging and sails did , and once I was on deck , coiling and sorting the ropes and making notes of what I would need , I barely noticed anything else , time slipping by and my mind so concentrated on the job that I barely felt the wind force rising , small frozen particles of snow driving almost horizontally .
12 Neither could have foreseen the circumstances under which it would take place .
13 BY 1983 , New Order had three things : a deep desire to break away from the son-of-Joy-Division guitar glaciers with which they 'd become associated , a new-found interest in the electro dance vibe that was filling the UK 's clubs , and a brand new drum machine .
14 But Madam Deputy Speaker , these order do n't pay any attention to a number of matters in what I would regard as the public interest and whilst the minister as I say , has quite rightly paid tribute to professional organisations involved in this process , we must never forget that we 're here to represent the public interest and not just er er specific professional interests that may be relevant in each case and indeed in the light of what has happened in this field of enforcement er over the last two years , the minister must be aware that the public are requiring higher standards of commercial probity .
15 ‘ The only circumstances in which I would anticipate the use of the remedies of certiorari and mandamus would be in the event , which I hope is unthinkable , of the panel acting in breach of the rules of natural justice — in other words , unfairly .
16 And what more , what more should we expect from a Party that is led nationally by a man who , in 1983 , says , there are no circumstances in which I would order or permit the firing of a nuclear weapon , which leads somebody to say , Kinnock 's lust for power is so great that he 's prepared to ditch any principle to get it .
17 The British Defence White Paper of 1958 laid down with surprising confidence the circumstances in which it would unleash nuclear weapons : ‘ It must be well understood that if Russia were to launch a major attack , even with conventional weapons only , the West would have to hit back with strategic nuclear weapons . ’
18 I could not have conceived of any circumstances in which it would have been sensible for any particular political group to murder Gaitskell , and the likelihood that it was murder — in such an immensely complicated fashion — seemed to me at first blush fanciful and absurd .
19 Moreover , he did not envisage any circumstances in which he would exercise a right to intervene .
20 On Nov. 6 ( when details of and the timetable for the party leadership election were announced ) he repeated , however , his oft-repeated formulation that he could foresee no circumstances in which he would stand against Thatcher for the leadership .
21 Nevertheless , at least in public , he reiterated his previous position that there were no foreseeable circumstances in which he would challenge Mrs Thatcher .
22 Heseltine declares that he can not foresee the circumstances in which he would challenge her for the leadership .
23 He means that he can not foresee the circumstances in which he would win .
24 ( b ) State the circumstances in which you would use :
25 on the basis of a hundred per hundred thousand square feet to which you 'd have to add obviously a sort of surrounding area from the square footage used for a distribution warehouse , it looks as though it 's around about the thirteen
26 For instance , the panel members in the YPLL study were asked to respond to a number of statements about what they would do if they had a problem .
27 The other major seems to be , to do with ideas about what we would qualify , but could equally well be called ritual purity and impurity .
28 Consumers are prepared to wait for sales and even go for cheaper versions of what they would buy in better times , says a survey published yesterday .
29 The sunlight and cloud came and went , rode over and away on , just as possibilities of what he would do next did .
30 From our discussions we understand that in reviewing the European market you have three major criteria for selecting companies and organisations with which you would choose to work together , namely :
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