Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [conj] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , some time ago Jack Straw was supposed to have said that under the no new er Acts , or under a Labour government , that C C T would remain because of a transfer of undertakings we did n't er need to change . |
2 | encouraged or put under pressure erm , I would think that with a lot more talking we might actually be able to work out something between surrogate mothers and nurturing mothers , they can do it with open adoption , other countries were learning how to do it . |
3 | What , Freud would regard that as a situation in which the ego had surrendered to the id and said okay eat the cake . |
4 | The Secretary of State said that if the majority of Members elected from Scotland were Scottish National party Members , the Government would regard that as a vote for independence and accept it . |
5 | But I would regard that as a matter of public , not private interest . |
6 | And I would see that as a quality , not a fault . |
7 | I would suggest that in a society of ambivalent outlook and rapidly changing norms as regards sexuality , overtly non-sexual difficulty more often has an underlying sexual basis than vice versa . |
8 | Sometimes it would happen that during a lecture — at that time the secret police were very active — there would be a knock at the door and two men would enter . |
9 | ‘ In the light of the foregoing I would hold that as a matter of law the parental right to determine whether or not their minor child below the age of 16 will have medical treatment terminates if and when the child achieves a sufficient understanding and intelligence to enable him or her to understand fully what is proposed . |
10 | Finally , I would say that in a show of sixty-four artists it is astonishing that there are only five women . |