Example sentences of "would [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet this would bump up against the western world 's self-serving policy of subsidised farming , which explains a lot of its enthusiasm for shipping grain to Africa . |
2 | I 'd have thought any normal thief would make off with the whole bag . |
3 | Everyday atoms would fall in towards the dark matter , and eventually form stars and galaxies , highlighting the peaks in the distribution of dark matter . |
4 | From time to time Sherif 's woolly old head , loosely wrapped in a dirty headdress , would fall back against the fly-speckled surface of the remaining quarter of a red sign . |
5 | In their small hamlets drink was associated with Cossack brutality , when horsemen would swoop down into the Jewish shtetels after Easter and terrorize the people . |
6 | And in this case we had to align the timber so that a sheet of plasterboard would line up with the projecting wall |
7 | He is assuming that all those people now paid below what his party would bring in as a minimum wage would keep their jobs . |
8 | This means that even if there were events before the big bang , one could not use them to determine what would happen afterward , because predictability would break down at the big bang . |
9 | This would show up in the sedimentary and stratigraphic evidence . |
10 | I was hoping that Vecchi would show up in the near future and save everybody a lot of headaches . |
11 | Patrick Kelly , whom Dan would look on as an ill-educated lout , had actually spent time on her enjoyment . |
12 | On this day , her mother always took an interest in the weather and the direction of the wind , and almost every year would look out at the white-capped waves and mutter about how the wind and sea looked much the same as it had on the day she lost her Sam . |
13 | From time to time he would look back with a certain pride at them . |
14 | It was nearly a mile of steep climbing , he knew , before he would emerge on to the open heathland where The Drover 's Arms stood . |
15 | And as he poked around the undergrowth for hidden poachers , another shot would ring out from the far end of the water . |
16 | In Committee I promised the Hon. Member for Dundee East ( Mr. McAllion ) that I would follow up with the Scottish Development Agency the need for management-employee buy-out teams to receive the same treatment as any other applicant for assistance from the SDA . |
17 | Sometimes during the night someone from Wouldham would run down to the opposite bank and call for the Doctor . |
18 | Graphical , Paper and Media Union national officer John Mitchell , whose members joined the march , said temporary government loans to Maxwell pensioners would run out in the New Year . |
19 | All he would say was that the paper would be completely new , but would hark back to the great days of the Mirror . |
20 | After the neighbours and the dinner and the Queen 's speech , depression would set in from the rich food and the gins and tonics . |
21 | He could see the longer teeth at the sides of her mouth and the folds of wet black skin that at any moment would draw back in a threatening snarl . |
22 | On employment , the Labour party would sign up for a massive extension of Community competence and majority voting in the name of the social charter . |
23 | Will he contrast that with the words of the Leader of the Opposition to the effect that Labour would sign up to a single currency now , irrevocably ? |
24 | What about Mr Kinnock 's pledge on Friday , that a Labour government would sign up to the notorious social chapter of the Maastricht treaty , a move which the Tories claim would cost jobs ? |
25 | The next message would spill over into the financial pages , though there is still a bit of theology — verses 4 to 8 . |
26 | It should be explained that while the above three communities were primarily concerned with economic matters , it was always anticipated that the process of integrating economies would spill over into the political sphere . |
27 | Consultation is under way on which departments of Queen Margaret would move out of the current site on Corstorphine Hill . |
28 | Angie and I would ride around in a scarlet limo with a television in the back and a bar and a huge 20 stone black guy as our bodyguard in the front . |
29 | Sure it would bound back towards the green — a wide |
30 | If it were n't , the star would collapse down to a certain size and then stay like that . |