Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [adv] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I see it as culminating in an annual event , perhaps a convention and a festival which would tie in with other events like Africa Oye .
2 Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the success of the Government 's policy is also to do with the banning of secondary picketing , which the Labour party would bring back with open arms ?
3 They allow their secretaries to hoard three years supply of sticky tape their personnel people to stock six years ' supply of appraisal forms ( when most managers would do better with blank sheets ) and their engineers to " buffer out " with an indefinite supply of obsolete parts .
4 They declared that they would never again go willingly to war without clear political aims ; that when they did go to war for such aims , they would do so with overwhelming force ; and that they would discover , in advance , how they were supposed to get out of a job once they had started it .
5 Birkenhead , the chairman of the committee , which had produced rather limp conclusions , is reported to have broken an awed silence to announce that if the Prime Minister spoke to the House as he had just spoken to the Cabinet he would do so with unanimous support and triumphant outcome .
6 On the evidence of his prolific plundering over the opening furlongs only those with a penchant for an eggy face would do so with any lack of compunction .
7 Whenever she came to the house with Peg she would look about with solemn curiosity , and her blue eyes dominated her wan little face .
8 Yet they , as other immigrants , would look back with much sadness and refer wistfully to that poxy , Cossack-infested country as ‘ der heim ’ ( the homeland , the old country ) .
9 He indicated he would ring back with more instructions .
10 The intention was that the commission would work harmoniously with local planning authorities and form an important addition to the planning machinery .
11 Nonetheless , Franco agreed that the Italians could spearhead the attack on Madrid from Guadalajara , as part of an ambitious Italian plan to tighten the circle round the capital by advancing in a south westerly direction towards Alcalá de Henares , where they would meet up with Spanish troops marching north-eastwards from the Jarama , across the Madrid–Valencia road .
12 Chemical warfare would set in with appalling ferocity , leaving the sward slimy with dead worms .
13 This would fit well with German population trends : university age groups will peak in the late 1980s and fall rapidly after 1990 .
14 These would compete directly with voluntary agencies and health and social services ' own provision and the quality and effectiveness of such services will depend on the contracting skills of purchasing agencies and on close quality-monitoring programmes .
15 There was no doubt that the Liberals would press on with this timetable , and little doubt that the Labour and Irish MPs would support them ; Unionists could not therefore stop Home Rule becoming law .
16 Dr Marek said it was also likely that Saville 's would press ahead with opencast coal-mining on land near Lodge , causing further problems in a community already devastated by the loss of 1,200 steelworks jobs .
17 The rail route would link up with British Rail networks carrying commuters into London and provide request stops between medium sized stations , providing a viable public transport system for small villages .
18 Now we had originally had this extra facility available er so that we could trade off life against the extra thrust in an emergency but there was clearly the possibility erm that that might be used er when it really was n't necessary and we would end up with extra costs , extra life cycle costs , shorter engine life and it was felt on balance that with a reduced threat overall that it was sensible to take out that facility and to accept a longer engine life , but not , there 's no reduction in the total normal thrust but its merely its override combat facility .
19 ‘ If I kept scoring at my present rate I would end up with 40 goals but you know you 're going to have a lean spell at some time .
20 We would end up with fewer students .
21 Organisms that released spores when they were too young or too old would end up with fewer descendants than rivals that built up their strength and then released a massive number of spores when in the prime of life .
22 Wiser than Jenny , who was chasing a romantic will-o'-the-wisp and who would end up with more heartache .
23 there 's all those people who have the same pay , that at the end of the year they would end up with different amounts because people would manage money differently
24 You recall that we could not have the needles always selected in the same direction or we would end up with biased fabric ?
25 Looking back , it seemed inevitable that Evelyn would go down with some sort of psychological trouble .
26 She would get on with some work , she told herself firmly .
27 Very soon , someone would come in with uncomplicated news of the day ; someone ordinary , a nuclear physicist or a brain surgeon .
28 They would come in with different agendas .
29 A few times she shouted at them , saying that they were disturbing the peace of the neighbourhood , but this did not discourage them ; a few evenings later they would come back with new songs .
30 She hummed to herself when she was working and should you pass her when she was on her knees polishing the floor , or slapping dough on the board — she made bread for them all — she would come out with some remark that would either cause you to make a retort in similar vein or have you burst out laughing .
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