Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [pers pn] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , Hungary , Poland and Romania were inserted into the upper-middle-income group , where their apparent per capita income scores would locate them in any case , whereas Angola , Cuba and North Korea were transplanted from lower-middle-income to nonreporting nonmembers . |
2 | ‘ There is nothing , ’ she said caustically , ‘ that you could do that would make me in any way feel good . ’ |
3 | The meteorology men told him his wind strengths at his chosen altitude of 50,000 feet , and he worked out he would make it in 5.4 hours flying at Mach . |
4 | ‘ Roman , I have never imagined you would hurt me in any way ! |
5 | You may recall that I proposed earlier a scheme to do just that — namely , the registration of a new entry , but accompanied by a code known to the Registrar which would alert him in any case of attempted fraud . |
6 | A youth training fund would enable us to continue this scheme , not only with a view to employment , but enabling us to provide training and development of personal skills , which would benefit them in future employment or future education . |
7 | She still doubted whether Roirbak would betray her in this way , but perhaps Lennon was right and Quincx had been duped by Malamute . |
8 | Papa says that most horses would envy me in that line ! ’ |
9 | I would employ him in any position in my organisation at any time . ’ |
10 | I had intended to emerge while Mr Cardinal was still a reasonable distance away , so that he would see me in good time and suppose I was on my way to the summerhouse , or perhaps to the gardener 's lodge . |
11 | She should look after herself , as well , and he would see her in five years ' time . |
12 | From now on , she would touch him in any way she pleased , even when neither of them was feeling sexy , because she would still be feeling loving — for as long as the affair lasted . |
13 | It was provided and further agreed that the widow would pay to the executors ‘ the sum of £1 yearly , towards the ground-rent , payable in respect of the said dwelling house , ’ and would keep it in good repair . |
14 | ‘ Not that she would have me in any event . ’ |
15 | So we though that we would try it in general practice . |
16 | No sin would reach her in this house . |
17 | Since paraprofessional social welfare personnel are an important resource for meeting people 's needs , one would assume that policy makers , social service administrators and professional social workers would view them in this light and would do what they could to support and develop this valuable resource . |
18 | He himself spent hours in the chapel reserved for cadets , praying to the image of Rogal Dorn , and to the Emperor , attempting to recapture the moment when he had flown through fire , sure that this would stand him in good stead in battle . |
19 | The intent of the politician was of course to create a feeling of obligation , which he undoubtedly hoped would stand him in good stead at the next election , but such feelings were all the stronger because the shrewd political manager never breathed a word about a bargain or the anticipated political return . |
20 | Still , I 'd always tried hard to be a good golfer , and playing off three handicap I knew would stand me in good stead . |
21 | Here are some further areas in which you may well have experience and that would stand you in good stead with a prospective employer . |
22 | From the point of view of certain owners , these diet-shifts are nothing but a nuisance , but if ever , for some dramatic reason , the cat found itself without its usual owner , they would stand it in good stead . |
23 | Lastly , looking at the quality and depth of squads in terms of individual players , I would rate them in this order . |
24 | But you would put it in alphabetical order |
25 | No , I would put it in gross earnings , perhaps erm half into National Savings |
26 | Let R.M. consult him if there was any difficulty and he would support him in any steps necessary for the national interest . ' |
27 | And if it had been obvious to Jean then Silas would notice it in two seconds or less . |
28 | Knowing a little of his circumstances by this time — at any rate , I knew what his job was — I asked him if he realised this would involve him in considerable expense . |
29 | Dr Courtney , she told me , had said that he would help her in any way he could . |
30 | If you if any of if you have say er any problems with the people in the flats that you could actually go to would help you in any way ? |