Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [to-vb] it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | President of the Europe Commission , Jacques Delors , would like to see it as the only EC currency , but John Majors wants it to circulate alongside other currencies . |
2 | So too with exhibiting : somewhere a reader may be able to grow significantly better roses than his or her neighbours , and he or she would like to put it to the test of the show-bench . |
3 | But Mark would like to do it without the company ! |
4 | Perhaps they would like to choose it for the next one . |
5 | Can I buy an off the shelf loom ; which side of the engine do I mount an alternator as I would like to raise it above the dynamo position which is too near any deep water ; is it possible to fit halogen headlamps . |
6 | As the head of Cedars was making his entry list for September already , and would have to submit it by the end of the week , the educational psychologist was going to request a place for Balbinder before Statementing him . |
7 | Part of the LEATGS grant might for example , be delegated for schools to administer , but they would have to spend it for the specified purpose of in-service training . |
8 | Groom stood her ground and , eventually , as a way out of the impasse , telephoned the Woman 's Page editor in London , who advised her that , as she was already in France , she should do the interview and would have to send it to the Ashleys for their approval before publication . |
9 | Suppose no real dates were available , as with our older eras , then we would have to recognise it by the phenomena of organic evolution . |
10 | It takes imagination and a lot of practice to read a play to yourself in the same time as it would take to see it on the stage . |
11 | My hon. Friend makes a fair point , but he would wish to put it in the context of the fact that security policy works alongside political , economic and social policy . |
12 | The old promises are thus repeated , and the threefold use of the word ‘ descendants ’ would seem to rub it into the mind of the bewildered Abraham that indeed Isaac is saved . |