Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [pers pn] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While I 'm seeing him , by the way , I 'd like you to make some enquiries in the village . |
2 | But I 'd advise you to get some rest yourself . |
3 | " In the circumstances I felt that you would prefer me to make some money . " |
4 | Anyway , the bank WERE NT exerting any pressure … despite some things said on TV over the weekend … hence Silvers comments just after the announcement of the sale , that the money would ensure we have some flexibilty should we need to enter the transfer market again . |
5 | In the meantime , to keep you occupied — and to ensure that some part of the considerable sum of money invested in keeping you alive is repaid — we would like you to do some work for us . ’ |
6 | In the meantime I asked my vet whether he would let me have some sedatives to put into her food . |
7 | What she told me about vegetable growing meant very little to me , so I can barely recall now what was said , except that she would let me have some strawberries on Monday for my brother 's supper , but I remember how easily the talk went , my unexpected visit serenely taken for granted , with no query as to why I had come . |
8 | This would allow them to have some influence in the company ( unlike in Britain , where there has been no sizeable reservations of shares on a collective basis in the shape of employee trusts ) as shareholders as well as having worker-directors . |
9 | Perhaps the time spent away from him would help her regain some control over the wild emotions roiling inside her . |
10 | I would say I have some influence . |