Example sentences of "would [be] [adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] on " in BNC.

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1 So if you cry babies would stop moaning and get a life and support the greatest , most wonderfully gifted team in the world instead of worrying about petty , shitty sides like Leeds then you 'd be able to watch them on tv all the time .
2 You 'd be able to hear me on the radio , smiling .
3 However , administration of the scheme is costly in terms of time and it seems unlikely that it would be feasible to operate it on a large scale .
4 Mr Pinder said he had seen a woman in a wheelchair throw away two tickets for an evening performance at the theatre in Newcastle after she was told no-one would be available to help her on her return journey .
5 And in fact we said that we would be able to start it on the , at the beginning of May , even though we knew we would n't , we thought we 'd say that
6 He could not guarantee he would be able to deliver it on the day and she billed it as a surprise film so she could show a reserve if it failed to arrive .
7 Anton 's likely to play at Brighton on Saturday but he 'll probably be away on Monday and it would be difficult to play him on Wednesday . ’
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