Example sentences of "it would [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Any intelligent word processor you could type M and it would whiz down to the March . |
2 | It had to keep accelerating or it would drop out of the sky . |
3 | Rather , according to Lyman Spitzer of Princeton University writing in 1939 , it would spread out around the Sun as a tenuous cloud . |
4 | I took him around the garden and told him simply , in the hope that it would feed through to the Romanian government , that we were making the most enormous efforts to try to break this COCOM problem . |
5 | So I think it it would fit in with the the council 's a adopted economic development strategy . |
6 | Democratic Russia itself , at a press conference on Sept. 10 , warned that it would go over to the opposition if economic reform programmes were watered down and the former nomenklatura were once more put in command . |
7 | But then it would go back to the usual music , the old pictures would go up again and it would be back to the black paintwork . |
8 | Now , if it was impossible for any reason for the next of kin , the oldest brother to do it , then it would go down to the second or on down the line , whoever was the nearest to become the kinsman redeemer . |
9 | ‘ I thought I would wear my thick coat because it might be cold waiting for the bus and it would stand up to the rain . |
10 | Sure it would bound back towards the green — a wide |
11 | So it would slip out of the group . |
12 | It would roll around on the carpet , then leap on to the piano and then on to the pianist 's lap , where it would start licking the hands that played the magic notes . |
13 | For you would see the jeep in front of you proceeding along the Egyptian highway in a very dignified manner , when all of a sudden it would swing in to the side of the road near a fruit-barrow , a large brown hand would shoot out , and a succulent water-melon would disappear as the jeep accelerated away again . |
14 | It would turn out for the best in the end ; it must . |
15 | He says the load would stick at the end of the plane , making it stall , and it would fall out of the sky like a lift |
16 | Britain also rejected the proposal , presumably on the grounds that having to bring its standards up to those of the rest of Europe , it would lose out on the lucrative waste disposal trade it presently invites . |
17 | It would come up in the conversation all the time , ‘ So you 've been separated from your husband and you have no boyfriends ? ’ — No — ‘ Are n't you interested in having boyfriends ? ’ — No — Because she was man-mad she could n't understand why I was n't . |
18 | I 'm not sure I still think it would come out in the section about training needs rather than necessarily . |
19 | Well unfortunately if , if I did have a delivery of coal it would come in through the other entrance . |