Example sentences of "we would [vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps people that are involved with the er the Ardley Service Station , and we 'd like to hear from any history groups , school groups , anybody that 's got an interest in that side , that would like to have their , their views er recorded .
2 Ah well I said we we 'd like to embark on this assessment of the relevance
3 We 're here today , discussing the policy and we 'd like to stay with that .
4 To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill .
5 Maybe we would want to listen to these proposals . ’
6 They will recognise it too in terms of higher charges than perhaps ideally we would want to impose for certain services which the city operates , whether it be sports pitches or whether to be brutal , it 's the cost of actually burying the dead .
7 Erm conversely I I think we would want to look at individual proposals as they as they came forward , and see what landscaping proposals they have and er how they intend to mitigate any perhaps adverse er landscape er implications .
8 We would love to hear from any of you who would like to write .
9 No , there are probably other forms already existing on those colours , we presume we would have to take off those colours .
10 Like other companies we would not be allowed to buy or lease in our own right and so we would have to take on non-producing quota holders to encourage farmers who regularly lease quota themselves to join our supply pool , ’ said Mr Ross , whose aim is to secure some 15 per cent of Scottish milk production .
11 ‘ Also , a development as large as the one proposed would generate a very substantial amount of traffic and we would have to examine in great detail the implications for roads in the area .
12 We would have to deal with that as and when it arose .
13 He said : ‘ We always knew we would have to deal with this at some stage — maybe in 20 or 30 years time — but the damage caused over a couple of nights during January and February was much worse than we ever anticipated . ’
14 Telling us all how we would have to adapt in various minor ways to changing circumstances , but that basically our lives would carry on very much as normal — and it was weird , I was wanting them all to believe him , and him to be telling the truth .
15 Every week we would have to adjust to new teachers ; it made us adaptable but did n't do much for our education .
16 We would have to survive on minimum sustenance and to control the use of food and water during the hot periods of the day , using the cover of darkness for offensive activity .
17 One of the researchers involved , David Sugden , cautioned however that global warming will make sea-levels expand regardless of any added volume caused by melting ice , and he added that " we would have to look at all the ice sheets in the world , not just two , before we could be sure what the effects would be " .
18 ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him .
19 A police spokesman at Formby said : ‘ We would like to appeal to three young men seen in the area at the time to come forward because we believe they probably witnessed the incident . ’
20 Unfortunately we did not make this clear and we would like to apologise for any embarrassment caused .
21 Our European priorities now should be to campaign for the sort of policies and changes we would like to see in nineteen ninety six and seek the earliest possible opt-in to the Social Chapter .
22 A different notion concerns wish-fulfilment : in our dreams we can do with impunity things we would like to do in real life but can not — make love with a Hollywood sex symbol or murder our boss .
23 We would like to add to that statement of principle by stressing a point which is sometimes overlooked , namely , that the trial process itself is equipped to deal with the bulk of complaints which have in recent Divisional Court cases founded applications for a stay .
24 In any event we would like to know of any intending applicants for training , even if they are unable to come to the Potential Teachers ' Day .
25 Sgt Steve Raw said : ‘ We would like to hear from this man but also from anyone who knows anything about the incident and ask them to contact us on . ’
26 We would like to hear from both of those drivers .
27 The Sergeant-Major had said that like all other legionnaires we would learn to sing in perfect time , so sing we would .
28 Most of us would like to think of growing old gracefully , enjoying the years of retirement , surrounded by family and friends … but as we get older , it becomes more and more difficult to get about and meet others .
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