Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [pron] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That may appeal to you , but there 's no way I would consider it even for a moment . ’
2 The size and weight of the larger models would suit them only for a fairly hefty boat .
3 I did n't consider the possibility of turning back to the runway behind me , but at the time I thought that a very low-level circuit to the left would bring me round for a landing on an adjacent runway .
4 Then they ( the police ) would lock me up for a couple of hours at a time but I did n't get charged until I was 15 . ’
5 That would set him up for a world title shot at the end of this year in Belfast .
6 That would set him up for a world title shot at the end of this year in Belfast .
7 She would see– him occasionally for the rest of her life , and she wanted to be able to chat to him , invite him for more games of chess , more visits to historic gardens .
8 I would recommend them only for the casual observer who wants little apart from views of lunar craters .
9 Harry Little — the turnstile operator who would let you in for a penny or five Capstan Full Strength .
10 Maybe it would shut him up for a while .
11 Though she 'd never worked in insurance , her potential employers thought her smiling manner and evident efficiency would equip her well for the task , particularly as she appeared a quick learner , and did well in the practical assignment they gave her during the period of the interview itself .
12 We get a glimpse of it when Curtis argues , in support of his view that America should have Near Eastern mandates , that this would place her advantageously for the regeneration of post-revolutionary Russia ; as ‘ steward of the Near East ’ , she could ‘ extend to the blind giant the neighbourly hand of a friendship which is open to no suspicion ’ .
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