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

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1 I do n't think I 'd live long enough to see it mature .
2 I 'd come back tomorrow given the chance
3 ‘ Doing anything active in a job like that was such a strain and I 'd come home absolutely exhausted , ’ she remembers .
4 What I 'd like now like to do is to describe some of the components of tools strategy to enable and empower us to deliver enterprise-wide client server solutions .
5 If I worked hard and cracked the Agenda system , I would end up either having to spend a lot of money to continue , or seeing the time and work wasted .
6 I mean I could do I think they 're fascinating and important — but I would prefer instead actually to talk about Darwinism Darwin as a biologist , rather than Darwin as a philosopher or as a influencer of morals and religious beliefs and so on .
7 I would like once again to thank you for the major contribution you 've made to our AIDS education programme this year .
8 She 'd run on ahead to join James , her bare legs flashing in the sunshine .
9 She 'd come this far to say her piece and say it she would , come hell or high water .
10 You 'd feel just like going up to London wont you ?
11 You 'd have well basically timesed it by three .
12 Yet she would have very much liked to keep nothing back from him .
13 In the meantime , since she could n't physically throw him out , she would find somewhere else to stay for the night .
14 Resisting the sirens ' song from the Tory wets , she said that like Ulysses , another resister , she would come safely home to harbour .
15 So though it is perfectly practicable to take a trip to Heiden by car ( a direct road leads from Rorschach ) you would do much better to leave the car behind , go along to the station of the Rorschach-Heiden mountain railway near the harbour , take a cogwheel train , sit back in one of the red coaches and enjoy the gradually changing view .
16 The person or creature — one of your sub-personalities — starts to argue with you , telling you all the reasons why you are wrong , and why you would do much better to believe that life is full of suffering !
17 A normal day you might eat two , three and a half thousand calories so within one short period of eating you would take in maybe double that .
18 We would do well today to see that times to remember are consciously worked into the pattern of our lives .
19 I 've yet to see a case of what we would define as really rape .
20 This led to a vast number of prosecutions , usually in the magistrates ' court , because the authorities were quite careful about alleging that less damage had occurred than would give the protesters the option of having a jury trial , something for which most of them would have very happily volunteered .
21 They would do much better to rely just on their three selves .
22 She says they were just hoping they would go away without doing anything stupid .
23 The good thing about Sheff Utd ( from SCUMS point of view ) is that I doubt they would go there just to get a draw … they beat SCUM twice last year so might have thought they had a chance .
24 After this break , they would go out again to help with the evening tasks amongst the stock .
25 After all , they reasoned , if this was 2.30 in Glasgow , they would have only just got to a club , ready for a full night 's dancing and drinking till the almost daylight hour of 5.30am .
26 Well it 'd come on automatically has n't it ?
27 Often on the beach , when he 'd run on ahead looking for flat pebbles to skim over the sea , he 'd glanced back to find them walking with their arms around one another .
28 ‘ Then he 'd get up early to make sure they had their breakfast , get Matthew ready and then take him to school . ’
29 ‘ Then he 'd get up early to make sure they had their breakfast , get Matthew ready and then take him to school . ’
30 Then , when they found her , he 'd have even more to worry about .
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