Example sentences of "would come [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But we also , I think , all took the view , because that was what all the signs were showing at the time , that the crunch would come later than it did , and I think that was the perceived view of anybody working in Whitehall at that stage .
2 Marriage would come or it would not and if it did not come sooner it would come later or she would be unmarried and what stigma was there in that ?
3 He would come here and give you a good , price for everything you wanted to sell . "
4 Yes we used to A whole lot would come here and I 'll go somewhere else the next day you know , we used to help one another to sheep shearing .
5 ‘ And with the abolition of the Prevention of Terrorism Bill , the terrorists of the IRA would come here as invited guests . ’
6 Lauren , 29 , says : ‘ More business would come here if we had a proper exhibition and conference centre and the right facilities out at the airport . ’
7 Walking to the right in its shadowy depths , one would come sooner or later to one of the three great heaps of rubble that now patched it .
8 Another lady would come outside and look up a tree and say , sadly , ‘ All them squirrels goin' to waste . ’
9 She thought it would come right when they were married .
10 Someone would come home and wonder what she was doing .
11 ‘ We think Brian might have seen something or found something out that someone was afraid he would come home and tell us , ’ said Mr McDermott .
12 Then , gradually , her ideas would come together until , sitting on a stretch of grass and stabbing at it with the end of her parasol , she would repeat to herself , ‘ Oh God , why did I get married ? ’ ’
13 In its earlier days , pregnant girls would come there because they were homeless , they would stay six weeks before and after the birth and their babies were almost invariably adopted .
14 He said he would come only if arrested .
15 It emerged yesterday that officials of COSLA have already told the Scottish Office that it considers the break-even point on costings would come only if the number of new councils was limited to just over 20 and not at 43 as suggested by Touche Ross .
16 I think there , there was a genuine democratic element to this that , that it , i i i it was n't going to be forcible socialism , it was going to be socialism which would come naturally because that would be what the population wanted .
17 I mean , you obviously know what I want here , but I mean I was hoping that Yvonne would come across and work maybe two stroke three days a week for me even when
18 Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd feels victory would come swiftly if more troops were put in .
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