Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And he would mostly take very good care not to be found out . |
2 | Over 150 singers appear in this superb retrospective , assembled and engineered by Keith Hardwick , which prompts the thought that given current prices at the Royal Opera House , I would gladly exchange almost any performance for one of these volumes . |
3 | The standard left response to the kind of argument put by Gaitskell was that the party should be ‘ more socialist ’ and would thereby gain more working class support , but it is not clear that the left opposition within the party had a political project which could have commanded mass popular support among the working class in the 1950s . |
4 | He believes such an outcome would only tick off independent software companies . |
5 | If Wales was part of a federal United Kingdom , we would obviously have far more control over our own affairs ’ , said Dr Caldwell . |
6 | I would naturally consider sympathetically any invitation to take part in clinical trials requiring ingestion of whisky for medicinal purposes . |
7 | Longer hours , indeed , would merely mean more unsold coal . |
8 | Erm , we started off with was that , erm , we would just write down any word that came up to our head , in terms of relating it to the story i.e. we thought about memories , and memories Erm , this is gon na match up with your is n't it . |
9 | Even a conservative restoration in the Soviet Union would not bring back communist rule to these countries , they believe . |
10 | He would not walk round either end of the lengthy Canadian to return to his room . |
11 | ‘ I certainly would not rule out that possibility . ’ |
12 | In short , we would not become just another bank , but will remain Abbey national and all that has traditionally meant , and in addition will offer as wide a range of personal financial services as our customers require now and in the future . |
13 | I can feel that there are forces in here that could very easily be woken and , if they are woken , they would come crawling and slithering out from their lair and we would not have very much chance against them … |
14 | Mr Bull , 75 , said he would not have too much difficulty in finding the extra £15 a year to pay for the new road tax fees and would economise on petrol . |
15 | Celtic manager Liam Brady was furious when a Scottish TV commentator claimed Mowbray would not play again this season . |
16 | The workshop would not cause that much disruption . |
17 | The emerging calculations implied that muon catalysed fusion would not release as much energy as was needed to create the muons ; even if the muon were as stable as Alvarez 's ‘ ten or twenty minutes ’ the sticking makes the useful production of energy out of reach . |
18 | Guy 's parents asked if he would live , and were told that he would , but that the doctors would not know how much brain damage he might have suffered until he came out of the coma and regained consciousness . |
19 | Any one such focal place would thus have only one function , rather than the range of functions of the geographers ' central place . |
20 | There will be some differences , but they may be too slight to be noticed by the customers , who would normally see only one piece of each item in any case . |
21 | First the Bank of England would usually back up any change in MLR with open market operations in the bond or more likely the bill market . |
22 | She was aware that , because of their circumscribed and antisocial existence , the question of godparents would probably pose yet another problem . |
23 | I 'm sure the people who 's actually used the studio theatre would willingly give up that week before it never used to happen . |
24 | It would also make extremely efficient use of potentially dwindling uranium supplies . |
25 | It would also discuss how general experience may be potentially seen as religious experience . |
26 | Maritza and the new Luxembourg were better for Therese than he liked , but he 'd got her pushed out of the Baron and she would really look very silly singing Arsena , which was the juvenile role even if it was fairly static — and she would be even more ridiculous playing Sonja in Der Zarewitsch . |
27 | I would n't pay too much heed myself , though . ’ |
28 | or perhaps which er would n't give up , would n't give out enough light |
29 | I often think that if we dressed in old Barbours and flat caps we would n't create so much antipathy . |
30 | I 'm determined that it 's not going to happen to me , but if people were to stop buying my work I would continue painting , so it would n't make that much difference . |