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

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1 And I I would simply draw attention to paragraph two of that report er in the second last sentence in the paragraph it says Well I 'd better actually read the er the whole paragraph .
2 I would like to thank Tom Johnston , Councillor Pat Lally and Professor David Vines , who all left the Board during the year , for their contribution ; and I would again pay tribute to Lord Macfarlane .
3 ‘ Even if you were the last man on earth — I would n't make love to you , ’ she added bitterly .
4 I would n't recommend Tolby to anyone , ’ Henry said earnestly .
5 And then I would just draw attention to the proposals .
6 And I would also draw attention to a particular consideration namely that between the outer boundary of the greenbelt in that corridor and the area of outstanding natural beauty of the Hills , there is very little distance .
7 I would not give space to anti-arrhythmics in my bag as a GP .
8 Before I had Scott I would never say boo to a goose .
9 She would never make love to him again , though .
10 There was no time to question her motives ; she just knew she would never mention fitzAlan to this man .
11 Another problem is that if you 're trying to deal with other manufacturers in the way that we do , where we have this extremely close relationship and they are very reliant on our forward forecasts of volume , they feel if you have your own manufacturing plant that you would always give preference to it in bad times and the other suppliers would be the people to suffer if sales declined .
12 In this buyers ' guide we cover and comment on the best ( and some we would n't give tank-space to ) and leave the reader to judge .
13 Nails knew them both by sight ; they would n't say boo to a goose , called each other mum and dad , even when they were alone together , homely sorts .
14 They would also give rise to a smaller Schwarzschild mass parameter , and hence greater curvature on the horizon .
15 And if he did n't do that she could n't possibly see how they would ever see eye to eye .
16 He says he realised something terrible was going to happen , but he never thought that they would actually set light to the car .
17 He would willingly do homage to whoever was selected .
18 Judge Owen said he had no objection to the officers not revealing their names and addresses in open court but he would not allow evidence to be given in secret .
19 It was very common that the duty wag at the time would make a little paper boat , and probably get some fat or grease from some convenient part of the ship , He would then set light to this and let it sail down the waterway whilst there was a great row of people sitting attending to their needs of nature .
20 It would also run counter to previous commitments made by the UK government on carbon emissions .
21 Neither effect is large , but the result is sufficiently different for us to feel uncomfortable about averaging the two effects ; it would not do justice to the situation to say that on average there was no effect of education once age was controlled .
22 First of all , I do not need to publicise a successful venture in order to attract more applicants , and secondly , it would not do justice to the conference theme which aims to discuss aspects of untapped linguistic resources and teacher training .
23 It is because such a historical social psychology would cut through the conventional distinction between pure and applied social psychology , and because it would not lay claim to universal psychological principles , that it would involve a more radical change in orientation that a universal anthropological social psychology .
24 It would certainly save trouble to be rid of the children , and to know they were being taught .
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