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

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1 Some readers , particularly those convinced that if only we thought long enough , or prayed hard enough , we would discover reassuring tethering posts to which to secure our moral choices , will view with some disquiet the position reached so far .
2 We 're going to keep making a lot of investments in the future because that 's what we 're excited about , and if that means we would sacrifice some short-term profitability for long-term technology , we would do that , ’ he said .
3 If we accept the ‘ cohesive mass segregation ’ argument derived from the work of Kerr and Siegel ( see above , p. 108 ) , then we would expect all isolated mining communities to be equally strike-prone .
4 If lithospheric extension occurs primarily along such detachment faults rather than by thinning throughout the entire zone of lithospheric extension , then we would expect opposing passive margins to display a marked complementary asymmetry ( Fig. 4.19 ) .
5 Strongly stereotypical Creole features should be salient and positively valued as a symbol of identity , so we would expect these particular features of Creole to be accommodated to by everyone who attempts to engage in " chattin' Patois " .
6 Yes , if we did n't have pupil comment we would miss some absolute pearls like Mr is a lying git !
7 We would welcome any positive news on that front .
8 If experimentally it is shown that there is no difference in the number of plural continuations which occur with two names and with two roles , then we would conclude that common description type ( rather than description content ) is a major force in controlling the likelihood of plural reference .
9 An acid wave is more gentle on the hair and we would recommend either Creative Curl for springy , healthy curls , Day Into Night for soft , natural looking curls , or inner secret .
10 Faith Hillman and I thought we would enjoy this unique opportunity to fly over twenty countries , retracing the ‘ Empire Air Route ’ flown by mail carriers sixty years ago .
11 While we agree with this , we would add another major obstacle , namely problems of definition of the object of study .
12 We would discuss these possible purchasers and parties , identified though our research in the Mergers and Acquisitions department , together with suggestions from the directors , before short-listing the most suitable purchasers .
13 To counterbalance that , we would use high yielding equity funds , so the other £5,000 would probably be split between the Newton Income fund , which has a good record of capital and income growth , the Perpetual High Income and possibly , the Buckmaster Income . ’
14 So if our , if you wanted to be eighty five percent confident about our inferences , right , we would reject that null hypotheses of no serial correlation , right , if we wanted to be ninety five percent confident about our inferences we would accept the null point of no serial correlation in tha in that case .
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