Example sentences of "would [adv] [vb infin] [det] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | I would not expect this work to be on a contingency basis and would expect the fees to fall in the range of £ [ ] — £ [ ] per hour . |
2 | The representation is , of course , implicit and we would not expect any child to be able to state explicitly the phrase structure rules and transformations generating the sentences of his language . |
3 | The psychiatrist 's theory was that I simply had to come to realise that becoming a ‘ complete man ’ ( which presumably included being heterosexual ) would not involve any risk to life or , more importantly , limb , that I was a ‘ complete man ’ . |
4 | Ferdinando was still vowing to the Brownings , angry themselves , that he would not send another scudo to England and calling heaven to witness he had been cheated and betrayed , but she lay there impervious . |
5 | ‘ The FA have indicated that they would not have any objection to there being no relegation this season . |
6 | I was determined that I would not communicate this nervousness to my sons , and so I did my best not to react should we come across a dog in the street . |
7 | Eliminating skilled labour would thus give more power to management . |
8 | It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) . |
9 | In recent years , despondently , they have concluded ‘ that questions about what the sampo was can never be satisfactorily answered and that even if they could , an answer would probably make little contribution to the understanding of the poems ’ . |
10 | Such a report would also include some reference to priorities for the future including those for the staff training and recruitment necessary to realise the School Development Plan . |
11 | We would n't pay any attention to them if they started acting like stars , ’ laughs Leo . |
12 | That 's a neuralgia pain you 've got , that 's Brufen would n't make much difference to that Agnes . |
13 | ‘ It would n't make any sense to you . |
14 | One more person would n't make any difference to the arrangements , for Rob had thought it wise to cater for up to eight extra guests — ‘ Just in case I 'm more popular than I think I am , ’ he 'd laughed . |
15 | I kept hugging myself as I imagined over and over telling Marcus what I knew and reassuring him that it would n't make any difference to us . |
16 | said it would n't make any difference to her you know whether |
17 | If whoever bought it had an unsavoury reputation it would n't do much harm to the seagulls or Brent geese . |
18 | also the people on the ground I mean er surely it would n't do any harm to actually sit down and put some veiws forward from the whole department |
19 | Er but in the way that we assessed er all of these options and which again is fairly normal for you know , major relief road bypasses , er it was indicating er that it would n't provide any relief to the A sixty one . |
20 | He had guessed that Hardy would n't keep that titbit to himself . |
21 | I would particularly recommend this book to the non-professional reader , including industrial managers , journalists , teachers and politicians . |
22 | I would strongly commend this idea to the cement industry . |
23 | He would doubtless suffer this blow to his esteem in a First Folio or a 1532 Chaucer , given half a chance , but in lesser books the wound is too serious . |
24 | ‘ I suppose it 's not surprising you do n't understand — you 'd never behave like that , would never have any need to … |