Example sentences of "would [verb] [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But who 'd want to work in the small labs if the more exciting stuff went elsewhere ? "
2 You 'd hesitate to drink in the hallucinatory detail of the visual field , to assimilate the odd distancing of natural sound , before joyously plunging with your cronies into your outdoor make-believe .
3 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
4 you 'd like to work in the three ? one more just simply because it 's , it gives you more sound impulse
5 It also accepted that part of AEA would need to remain in the public sector .
6 The pre-1974 local authority budget cycle was like this : each committee of a local council would discuss how much it would need to spend in the coming financial year , beginning in April .
7 ‘ To catch it they would need to go in the opposite direction first to Thornaby station , where parking is limited .
8 It was a problem they would need to address in the coming days .
9 Until the findings of such research become available , the weight of argument and evidence would appear to fall in the opposite direction .
10 In addition to the aerodrome forecast , the Met 's other principal offering is a regional forecast which again follows the kind of format you would expect to find in the various sources at the airfield .
11 These vast walls were slashed across with bizarre colours like some monstrous oil-painting … it was the kind of valley one would expect to find in the exotic landscape of a dead planet ’ .
12 From time to time one or another would begin to scrape in the gravelly bank , or venture a little way in among the trees and nut-bushes to scuffle in the leaf-mould .
13 ‘ We Americans are spoilt , ’ he said , ‘ I doubt whether we would have played in the cold and soaking conditions we had here today . ’
14 Many of the tenants buying would have remained in the same houses , so there would not have been ‘ voids ’ for allocation in any case .
15 Bull , whose next goal for Wolves wil be his 200th in the League , would have equalised in the 65th minute but for a bad bounce on the edge of the six-yard area .
16 In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort , or no one would have travelled in the first charabancs .
17 using almost three thousand hours of work on a major computer , the result is a stunning walk through the abbey as it would have appeared in the eleventh century .
18 The famous scene of the Men in Armour , leading to the final ordeals of fire and water , are drawn from even higher Masonic rituals , while the closing chorus actually contains the three words ‘ Weisheit , Schönheit , Stärke ’ ( wisdom , beauty , strength ) which would have appeared in the end-of-meeting rituals used by Mozart 's own lodge .
19 The idea was that " bubbles " of the new phase of broken symmetry would have formed in the old phase , like bubbles of steam surrounded by boiling water .
20 What other group or profession would have gathered in the Royal Mile ?
21 The proposition is that had these four countries remained outside the EC , their intra- trade in manufactures would have developed in the same way as their extra-trade .
22 Which you would have done in the first place , Lowell thought , if you had n't been so sure that Rose was here .
23 To take one of the most outstanding examples mentioned by Bob Bocock in one of his books , I forget which one it is now , but in one of his books , Bob Bocock er , mentions that the doyen of mid-twentieth century sociology , Talker Parsons , who some of you perhaps may never of heard of , but er , you certainly would have done in the sixties and seventies , because he really was the major fi figure in Anglo-American social theory .
24 It would do so just as surely today , in the 1990s , as it would have done in the late 1950s .
25 If in refusing , he acted as a reasonable man would have done in the same position , because he entertained the same fears , having regard to the character of the proposed assignee , etc , the real purpose of the assignment , the effect of the assignment on the property or other property of the landlord , etc , the refusal will be upheld as reasonable .
26 The real problem is that there are situations where negative pecuniary externalities exist , and this means that co-operative R&D ventures may end up doing less R&D than independent firms would have done in the same setting .
27 I tried to work out what my father would have done in the same circumstances and came to the conclusion that he would have taken what he so often called ‘ a bold step ’ .
28 When Philip of Colombière 's nephew killed the niece of the bishop of Bayeaux , King Henry II 's court behaved as it would have done in the previous century in reconciling the parties by arranging a settlement between them .
29 Many people still believe that Travis was right and ‘ There Was A Light ’ would have lodged in the top three .
30 The same would have happened in the lower house if Solidarity 's share of seats had not been limited in advance to 35% .
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