Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I would rather describe it as a lively interest . ’ |
2 | Evans did admit buying a can of petrol on the way to Birdlip , but he thought White would only use it as a threat to rob Mr Stokle , nothing too serious . |
3 | He would only see it as a weakness to be used against her , or worse , as an attempt to ingratiate herself . |
4 | I would just leave it for a while |
5 | They usually some of them would just order it through the vil the merchants , through the shops here . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ We would normally do it on the day she moves in . ’ |
8 | The Apache is better than most in this respect but I would nevertheless regard it as an excellent-four seater with the fifth seat reserved for occasions when no baggage is being carried . |
9 | The tasteful domain of the unknown Kettering children , with its bright bedspreads , art reproductions and posters from exhibitions in Florence , had been taken over by the Pargeters , who would soon reduce it to a tip . |
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 | No man , however enslaved to beauty , would ever carry it for a woman . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | And er I I would honestly put it in the , in the March period it 's on the second |
14 | 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 . |
15 | In the end it was agreed under a chivalric code that if no English forces came to relieve the beleaguered garrison by Midsummer Day 1314 , the governor would honourably surrender it to the Scots . |
16 | Taking a bottle , he would then open it with the bottom edge of the Bic lighters that most people carried , prising the top off in one movement . |
17 | He would then sell it on the account to all his big clients . |
18 | Now what happened , and it was a good procedure because what happened was that if anyone say on a Friday had found himself in a difficult situation , we would then discuss it on the Monday afternoon , er bearing in mind that he had taken it to the foreman and had got no response from the foreman , we could discuss it on a Monday afternoon , the convenor and the secretary would deal with it the following day , and in all probability , without having recourse to take it any further , reply to the man that the matter had been resolved and , and to his liking . |
19 | Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't actually ever print anything , you would actually put it into a machine ? |
20 | Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't ever actually print anything , you would actually put it into a machine . |
21 | Whilst a CICS/Open strategy would likely furnish it with a lead position in the Unix OLTP market by dint of the number of CICS applications available for it , CICS/Open could also open the way for traditional CICS users to move not only to Unix , but away from IBM hardware platforms altogether . |
22 | Very significant was the movement by ecologists towards trophic-dynamic ecology which was developed by Lindeman in a classic paper published in 1942 which built upon earlier conceptual frameworks and treated natural ecosystems on the basis of the capacity of their primary producers ( photosynthetic plants ) to capture part of the incident solar and atmospheric energy , and to incorporate it into the dry organic matter that would subsequently yield it to the grazing and decay food webs . |
23 | Spanning 50 years of his life , Sinatra begins with the frustrations of his early years in the 1920s and 30s , when he was told he had no talent and would never make it as a professional singer . |
24 | Sir Alec Guinness 's head refused to put him in the school play — thinking he would never make it as an actor . |
25 | Donald would never do it with a patient . |
26 | I would never do it in the theatre ; I have seen it and — well , the people are just there to hear the singers . |