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

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1 And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way .
2 If negro girls did n't wear white coats and white shoes , you 'd bump into them in dark streets !
3 And before Leith could say a word to lessen his agitation , ‘ Heaven alone knows what chance I 've got with Rosemary now , but she 'd finish with me for sure , I know she would , if anyone else knew about us ! ’
4 I said I 'd meet with them at eleven o'clock to arrange the details . ’
5 I 'd go for something for higher wages at the end of it !
6 I wish he 'd smile at me like that , Anne thought .
7 I do n't know whether you 'd agree with me on that ? ’
8 And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way .
9 Well , plenty of tourists spend their mornings in museums and picture galleries and cathedrals , and nobody would quarrel with them for that .
10 Robyn herself would disapprove of it on ideological grounds , and it might be interpreted by other students as creeping .
11 He said his thug would stay with me during that time . ’
12 A beginner 's repository plus two tools would cost $50,000 or so , which includes a workstation and the software ; then the user would need between one to four weeks of consulting .
13 A beginner 's repository plus two tools would cost $50,000 or so , which includes a workstation and the software ; then the user would need between one to four weeks of consulting .
14 I never imagined that the business side would appeal to you at all .
15 ‘ We are very concerned at these incidents and we would appeal to anyone with any information to contact us or the police before an animal is killed . ’
16 Those were the days … what the County Ground fans would give for something like this tomorrow …
17 Maybe Matthew would look at her with fresh eyes , realize that the innocent freckled little creature he used to take swimming ( or riding , or bicycling or something ) had suddenly grown into a beautiful woman .
18 ‘ I would look after her with loving care , Mr Wormwood , and I would pay for everything .
19 At the moment of its shattering hell would implode on them from all directions .
20 A member of the mathematics advisory team was invited by the headteacher to work in the school and while it was not compulsory , it was assumed that every teacher would work with him at some stage .
21 Glasgow Polytechnic has set up a graduates association and would like to her from any graduates or diplomates .
22 not annulled is it likely that the directive would affected from something like ninety , late nineteen-ninety-six .
23 It would control referrals to providers outside the district and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
24 It would also control patient referrals to providers outside the district and would pay for them at negotiated prices .
25 It would control referrals to providers outside the District and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
26 In the national scheme of things , clippies would pay for themselves in increased efficiency , but more direct finance could come from super-taxing car fuel to penalise the gas guzzlers , and by re-allocating the tax benefits which currently go to company car drivers .
27 SAAB had estimated the costs and benefits of the line-out system and had calculated that the system would pay for itself within four years , with more than half of the savings coming from the increased production flexibility of the system and another 25 per cent coming from reduced labour turnover and absenteeism .
28 such a programme would pay for itself within five years , and save fuel worth something like £2800 million a year .
29 I would go at it like mad and when the middle bit came I would think , ‘ Thank God , I can have a rest , ’ says Charman .
30 But of course these stocks are dependent on the amount of wheat sown in the preceding year ; and that , in its turn was largely influenced by the farmers ' guesses as to the price which they would get for it in this year .
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