Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 The Inland Revenue will not accept ‘ escape ’ conditions which would effectively enable you to terminate the covenant of your own volition .
2 Without food taxes , he would have nothing to offer the Dominions to induce concessions in return and it would be impossible to advocate the policy with the fervour that would alone enable it to challenge the distribution of wealth as the central political issue of the future .
3 He knew the Headmaster would not allow him to leave the school , not even in his good mood .
4 Satan was never wronged nor despised in Heaven ; the exaltation of the son was meant for the good of all the angels but he was so stupid his pride would not allow him to tolerate the unintentional insult .
5 ‘ I know this is a solution favoured by many farmers but the EC Commission would not allow us to ignore the entitlement of male calves out of dairy cows , ’ said the ministry specialist .
6 ‘ Now we can not and would not ask you to forget the clan 's honour , or your own .
7 Notwithstanding an iffy technique against spin you would still back him to take the attack to Pakistan ahead of the brat pack snapping at his heels .
8 And even though I had been very well paid in my previous job , this would also enable me to reap the financial rewards of my expertise , ’ he says .
9 We would also ask you to observe the tradition of dinner on the terrace taking place by candlelight .
10 As a child , I thought about this a good deal and my father would often invite me to feel the holes in his head — taking my fingers in his hand and guiding them to the slight depressions under his vaselined hair .
11 We would n't want him to play the same trick on us , stealing our clients so he can deal them elsewhere , " said Fox Milton director Philip Raisey .
12 And , would n't want you to take the recorder , well I did n't .
13 You would n't expect them to forecast the same price all the years , right .
14 ‘ You would n't like me to spill the whole lot down the front of Agnese 's dress ? ’
15 hoping he would n't ask me to turn the telly over and I 'd have to get up .
16 You would n't know it to watch the locals , but seatbelts are compulsory here and it really is advisable to buckle up as some of the mountain roads require skilful manoeuvring !
17 The police , if they want to say ‘ No comment ’ , they say , ‘ I 'm sure you 'll understand that I ca n't comment on that particular aspect , the matter is sub judice , you would n't wish me to prejudice the .
18 No sir , because that would n't allow him to do the job he was there to do .
19 The lighthouse-keeper 's wife would kindly allow us to store the boxes of birds in her bathroom until they were ready to be moved .
20 Sir Ted warned Thatcherites last night that the party would never allow them to destroy the EC .
21 It would certainly help you to have the following information :
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