Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] that [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 James Wood , Director of the Art Institute of Chicago , conveyed a suspicion held by most high-level museum administrators : ‘ I would assume that these exhibitions have been tailored more as events than as the kind of exhibitions that are being sought after by the major museums ’ .
2 I would hope that 's a hope I would hope that enough women who wanted to could actually be in parliament if that 's what they wanted , could be runners , could be models .
3 I would suggest that many women are coming to doubt that it is .
4 I , I would suggest that any areas here at , as a overall statement where you said things do n't apply to continuous , that those are actually taken out and that every procedure applies to everything , unless it is specifically removed and your continuous one allows you the
5 According to the guidelines I would assess that all residents of Edinburgh have access to a –community woodland ’ if the 5 miles parameter is adopted .
6 On the positive side , I would argue that these devices may make it easier to withstand setbacks , to hold on to a belief in ultimate victory when times are hard , because they all underline the continuities of racial oppression .
7 Well , from what I have gleaned over the years , I would say that many women find it harder to accept an affair which had a strong emotional attachment .
8 Because I I would say that all members of the council face those kinds of cuts .
9 So with one proviso , I would say that that households will form whatever number of dwellings you write into the structure plan , those households will form in North Yorkshire .
10 You get that in any society , but I would say that these loonies are in the minority and certainly would get the " clog pie " from any walking or caving club .
11 I would imagine that most chairs made by craftsmen are of the spindled variety , from the Windsor to the Shaker and many shades in between .
12 erm , and there are two aspects , that they can a stimulant and whilst I 'm , I would agree that many women , it is part of dealing with problems in their lives , coping with stress , that part of that is also withdrawal symptoms from the nicotine , and
13 If the rest of the media were anything to go by , you 'd assume that most women were at each other 's throats .
14 In choosing ( 2 ) she would realise that some pupils would be virtually at ( 1 ) for some listeners would not take advantage of the ‘ role ’ opportunity .
15 You would think that these rabbits would have no chance against the combined land and air assaults of ferrets and hawk , but they were incredibly fast and usually disappeared down a safe hole before our Harris 's could get hold of them , even though the Harris 's hawk moves like lightning .
16 On the other side of the coin , we would expect that those features of the Creole which ( a ) are salient and ( b ) do not present the speaker with any special difficulties of the sort involved in /r/-insertion , will be successfully imitated most of the time .
17 Now only some fifteen or twenty years later we would know that both partners in a marriage are likely to have important careers , and may well have decided that neither one of the two should be the ‘ lead operation ’ .
18 We would argue that these positions which tie socialist politics to the success of a programme of ‘ industrial regeneration ’ are not a viable basis for socialist strategy .
19 We would note that many languages have , in addition to the three basic sentence-types mentioned above , others that appear to be similarly circumscribed in use : exclamatives that are used paradigmatically to express surprise , imprecatives to curse , optatives to express a wish , and so on ( again , see Sadock & Zwicky , in press ) .
20 Indeed , they would prefer that any agreements they reach with the UK should be the result of direct exchanges between governments without any contribution from the individuals to be affected ; they further argue that the role of the colony 's legislative council is consultative only and that it has no legal authority .
21 If this latter proposition is true , it would suggest that most patients in whom H pylori has been eradicated are unlikely to become reinfected at a later date .
22 It would appear that all teachers will be placed in a similar position to that of teachers preparing pupils for external examinations , in that they will have set objectives , or learning outcomes , to be achieved , but will be free to plan their lessons as they think fit — especially where the core subjects are concerned .
23 It would appear that such procedures , whereby pre-existing patterns are adjusted by differential focusing , are a feature of first language learning ( see , for example , Peters 1983 ) .
24 Caught between the preaching of the Roman catholic clergy and appeals from protestants and liberal Roman catholics — including Dr FitzGerald — not to constitutionalize the issue , it would appear that many voters simply stayed away rather than vote against the proposal .
25 It would appear that these studies may have provided misleading results concerning the extent of subject searching , user needs and user searching behaviour .
26 From their written works it would appear that most psychologists up to about 1935 have assumed that these three things , separately or together , must constitute the whole of what we mean when we speak of a person feeling a touch as a touch on his shoulder or a pain as a pain in his foot .
27 It would seem that such goods are not sold by description .
28 From the survey , it would seem that many bureaux which own the microfilm system find many uses for it within the bureau when it has not been taken out for an outreach advice session ; it is used for training purposes in order to demonstrate access to and use of information in CAB advice work and it is also used for giving talks to outside groups .
29 Very broadly it would seem that most countries in western and northern Europe have about 4 — 6 per cent of their population aged 65 + resident in some form of institution .
30 The scope of this provision , which is examined later in this book , is unclear , but it would seem that both categories of standard terms identified in Schroeder may fall into the definition of " written standard terms " ; however , those in the first category are more likely to be regarded as reasonable than those in the second .
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