Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [vb infin] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I never thought I 'd get the same satisfaction from coaching as from playing , but I have because of the players and the group that has evolved and the atmosphere .
2 ‘ In your state of health , I 'd say the less stress , the better , ’ he added , softly patient .
3 If I had the opportunity , which I have not had , to go round the rest of Scotland , perhaps I would form the same view of the rest .
4 I know I 've made a lot of mistakes and there are probably a lot of things I should be sorry about but I would n't change my life , I would make the same mistakes because they 've taught me so much .
5 Even if I try getting out of bed on the other side tomorrow morning , I am sure I would feel the same way .
6 I would feel the same sense of pride and commitment as the other guys if I was to run out at Murrayfield with a Scottish shirt on .
7 So and I would extend the same argument to abortion and I would say erm wh what happens in abortion admittedly erm an artificial abortion mean means that presumably a spontaneous abortion has has n't happened , but a modern woman is using extra means that she has er at her disposal , probably to deal with extra problems which evolution originally could not foresee and ultimately her self-interest might be just as well served by having er induced the abortion ultimately as it would by erm by not having but I mean this is just my personal view , and I do n't
8 I would find the same difficulty in putting down words for a dragonfly above a summer pond or a new spider 's web hung with dew on a spring hedgerow .
9 I would like the same amount of performance as from the petrol engine therefore I do not really want a Land Rover Diesel .
10 The swiftness with which she 'd put the same question surprised him .
11 Okay so you could draw that and you 'd draw the same angle and we could measure that angle see what it is .
12 I went to change me poll tax and er I says to her , I says , I should be court to Monday oh she says you 've got a fifteen pound court thing , I says aye , she says oh well that 's fifteen pound , I says it 's not cos I 'm not paying it I says I 'm not paying the fifteen pound to the court , I says , I says how come last year I did n't pay right round to February last year I said and yet I , your last payment 's next month , you know , she said oh well they 're stricter this year she says , she , if you 'd pay the half year you 'd of been alright
13 You 'd love the few letters after her name though , would n't you now , Bunty ? ’
14 You 'd have the same problem with the blinds you 're trying to avoid with er
15 So , I mean , say in about three or four years time you you 'd have the same level of cover
16 It 's only standard practice ( you 'd get the same treatment were we to interview you ) and has nothing to do with fawning over ‘ stars ’ .
17 I did n't do very important part of it because erm , it was , sometimes you 'd get the same sort of schedule .
18 The ideal organization and the one which has the best chance of success is one where , if you ask anybody from the chairman down to the newest recruit on the shop floor what that business is trying to do , you 'd get the same answer .
19 He would thrash ; and she would make the same wound and stitch it .
20 be , she would get the same amount paid per week or you can have the increasing one where it would increase erm in line with inflation .
21 How could she when she knew she would use the same words to justify her actions ?
22 Before , he would splatter , and she would take the same pigment , the same colours , and assemble .
23 Then you would take the same rag and wipe that off and then the piece of cleaner cloth , bit more turps , clean the desk .
24 With Mr Boyd ministering , and Lady Errol attending to her children , Boswell and Johnson passed the time — it will have been close to , or even after , seven o'clock by now — chatting quietly , admiring the sea view , inspecting the pictures , including a portrait of Lord Errol by their ‘ amiable and elegant friend ’ , of whom Johnson observed , concluding some complimentary remarks , ‘ Sir Joshua Reynolds is the most invulnerable man I know ; the man with whom if you should quarrel , you would find the most difficulty how to abuse . ’
25 We would give the same construction to the comparable provisions in the other mortgage deeds .
26 Formally , we would have the same force if we assumed ( as many textbooks do ) that a magnetic field moving with a velocity in gives rise to a force
27 She hoped they would make the same allowances for her .
28 As soon as the opportunity presented itself , the likelihood was that they would show the same determination to seize the nobility 's land that they had displayed in 1905 .
29 They were terrified that the Jewish authorities would come for them and that they would suffer the same fate as Jesus .
30 Witnesses were warned that if they gave false evidence they would suffer the same verdict as that given to the accused ( Mark 14:56–7 ; Matt.
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