Example sentences of "would [pers pn] [vb infin] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Would I go to the yard or would somebody speak for me ? |
2 | ‘ Would ye listen to the noise of it ? ’ |
3 | Well , not for a king 's ransom would she return to the kitchen , even though she really could do with the drink . |
4 | What words of advice would you give to the Italians who are embarking on a similar process of privatisation in museums which Britain underwent in the 1980s ? |
5 | Well if this is the case then you do n't see that any recommendations in Goodey would stop that kind of thing happening and if you do n't see that , what recommendations would you make to the Committee that Goodey should put any report that would stop that kind of thing happening . |
6 | how would you get to the heath ? |
7 | How would you get to the station ? |
8 | WHAT would you say to the chance of winning a top of the range portable TV with remote control and Champion Sport Vouchers worth £20 each ? |
9 | What would you say to the commentator who said , ‘ My , here 's another case of the doctor playing God ? ’ |
10 | What would you say to the criticism that by opening up new routes you simply add to the problem of over capacity , and so there 's less money for everyone ? |
11 | What would you say to the lawyer who would analyse what you did and what many other doctors , I 'm sure , do every day , and would say , ‘ This looks like homicide — killing by injection . ’ |
12 | Oi , would you come to the computer service block with me ? |
13 | If you were selling the following items , what additional items would you recommend to the customer , in order to increase sales ? |
14 | WOULD you take to the stage at Darlington 's Civic Theatre for half a sixpence ? |
15 | So could I therefore ask the minister to , on another matter , to ensure that later in his remarks would he agree to the proposal that the right to a postal vote should be highly publicised in this country , perhaps by putting the R P F nine A form in the newspapers well before the closing date of May the twentieth . |