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

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1 From this point on he would aim his life in a new direction .
2 Another half-hour of it would have sealed a momentous victory .
3 As the tyre rolled , each point on it would enter the contact zone .
4 They would look to the er er to the constitution of of of France in say seventeen ninety one or the more radicals amongst them would look erm the more er the more radical liberal if that 's not er , if that 's not a , not a contradiction in terms , do n't think it is .
5 It would not matter that the consequence of so holding might be that the defendants , if they should lose the action , would satisfy the European Court of Human Rights that any verdict against them would constitute a breach of article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms .
6 Any response from me would have resulted in my being kissed on the forehead and my hair tousled ( and no boy is happy in being so treated , especially by a brother ) .
7 She looked at her friend and wanted to ask whether she had a few days to spare , because that was how long any description of him would take .
8 The conventions are so rigorous that any break with them would require a new genre ; the editorial leaflet makes this clear enough :
9 The duchess being bride to the heir presumptive , with the princes gone , any issue of hers would have been regarded by many as rightful sovereign of the realm .
10 Well any wife of his would have had a miserable life !
11 Any attack on him would bring down excommunication on you .
12 And any fallout from them would affect most of the southern half of England I think , is this true ?
13 Any statement from us would have been highly irresponsible , ’ says a marketing manager at Nestlé , producers of Ashbourne , an English bottled water .
14 What was more , it was in the highest degree unlikely that any protest of his would have the slightest effect in any matter relating to Hilary Frome .
15 Rollin condemns it outright , and most instances of it would fall foul of the UK 1986 Act ( sections 14 and 15 ) :
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