Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | They usually some of them would just order it through the vil the merchants , through the shops here . |
2 | I am s one that has just been recently appointed to one of these er regional ecumenical teams and at a meeting that was held for the three presbytery areas in the sort of west coast of Scotland , around the Greenoch area , erm it was , it became apparent that all these people who are being appointed er through their , their churches are in the main clergy and the convenor of the local committee himself a ruling elder of the Church of Scotland expressed concern about this , that there is no real er and I would just put it to the , to the assembly , there is there is no need for these members to be members of the clergy , in fact it would be good if presbyteries remembered when making a nomination eh that it , er it need n't be , it could be a , a an elder or indeed er a lay person holding no particular office within the church . |
3 | The most frequent trigger to that crisis was career blockage , the realization that they , with the vast majority , would not make it to the top . |
4 | ‘ But I made a decision that I would not do it beyond the age of 35 , and then I would return to try to make a contribution . ’ |
5 | We would not leave it to the discretion of the doctors but , acting on the best medical advice , set down what drugs could be prescribed and those that could not . |
6 | It was not seen , either , and a story was founded that Ayling would not allow it in the house . |
7 | ‘ If we did not feel 100 per cent positive about our ability to fly the plane safely , we would not put it in the air . ’ |
8 | I accept that the right hon. Gentleman could not go any further at that time , but is he aware that his argument that a change in the defence of provocation might allow for revenge killings is wrong and invalid because juries would not accept it in the case of revenge killings ? |
9 | ‘ We would normally do it on the day she moves in . ’ |
10 | Since the mite demands food more than three times as often as the host would usually offer it to the larvae , it 's no surprise that an infected ant abandons all its usual duties in the nest while carrying the mite . |
11 | If , as naïve young hunters , they attacked a brightly coloured prey , bit it and started to chew it , only to discover that it had a foul taste or a poisonous secretion , they would probably remember it for the rest of their lives . |
12 | And er I I would honestly put it in the , in the March period it 's on the second |
13 | This is one of the most absorbing accounts of this tragic masterpiece which I have heard recently , and I would confidently place it among the very best of recorded versions . |
14 | I would n't leave it till the morning . |
15 | I said I would n't leave it till the morning . |
16 | And then once I suppose he would n't make it in the house would he he would have it made and brought to the house . |
17 | My life has changed and I live around the horses and would n't change it for the world now . |
18 | ‘ And I 'd only go out with someone I really liked — I would n't do it for the sake of it . |
19 | She would n't do it at the time , because she felt the whole issue ought to be allowed to settle down . |
20 | I would n't do it in the week . |
21 | ‘ I would n't miss it for the world . ’ |
22 | ‘ I would n't miss it for the world . ’ |
23 | I would n't miss it for the world . ’ |
24 | ‘ I would n't miss it for the world ! ’ she replied , smiling . |
25 | As for this weekend 's display , Gary would n't miss it for the world . |
26 | Michael says it 's ‘ very decent ’ of them ; Nick says he would n't miss it for the world . |
27 | The Corrado and Calibra share a basically similar suspension design — MacPherson struts at the front , trailing arms at the rear and driven front wheels — but you certainly would n't guess it on the road . |
28 | Well I , I would n't lay it on the floor cos i , cos it 'll just er it tends to hold the condensation in it . |
29 | ‘ I would n't put it past the old devil to have done it out of sheer bravado . ’ |
30 | With Marion 's baby due next month and my being absent on leave , I would n't put it past the ‘ high heid yins ’ to cook up some deal to my disadvantage . ’ |