Example sentences of "[verb] we would [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I think it 's fair to say that it 's not quite as simple as just deleting that item out of the budget , there are in fact I think five or six people working for community arts and in the events of that item being deleted we would presumably have to add on the costs of making them redundant erm an an an and dis erm the community arts scheme I think represents , it 's true to say , a range of expertise .
2 ‘ The handicapped reach out to us in simplicity and trust … rejecting them we create a cynical selfish world for us to live in … we are walking a path which after Nuremberg it was said we would never be walking again , ’ she said to loud applause and a standing ovation .
3 He added : ‘ We have never said we would never sign up to a charter , but we are convinced this proposal would mean Community interference in areas like industrial relations law which are much better dealt with in Community countries .
4 What are called ‘ proofs for the existence of God ’ are not attempts to show that there must be a divine kind of thing ( we have no concept of a divine kind of thing ) , they just seek to show that if and when all other questions were answered we would still be left with this mystery : and this is what we shall call ‘ God ’ .
5 I ca n't agree with the lady over there that you know if money were know object we would all go out and get knew noses and
6 Daphne came from one of the best families in London , certainly from what I understood to be the upper classes , so once I left St Paul 's I assumed we would never come across each other again .
7 ‘ We were told we would only be in this house temporarily when we moved here .
8 ‘ We were told we would only be in this house temporarily when we moved here .
9 ‘ Whatever cuts we would finally have to make would have to be spread over a shorter period , ’ he said .
10 We have discussed her infatuation , which we agreed we would best handle by ignoring it . ’
11 It was rough but you know it , it w it was petty things that we was in trouble for , not , nothing sin I mean we would never think of mugging anybody or vandalizing things for the sake of vandalizing .
12 If we had paid more attention to what the Japanese were doing we would perhaps not be so subject to their products as we are .
13 If we combined we would soon have a flourishing practice .
14 Spokesman Simon Boxer said : ‘ It was dreamed up 20 years ago when scientists believed nuclear power would save the world and feared we would soon run out of uranium .
15 ‘ We thought we would only be away from our village for a few days , ’ she said .
16 If we were to decriminalize drug taking we would probably go a long way down the road to solving the problem .
17 ‘ We are actually annoyed that they think we would even consider selling one of our top players .
18 York 's a historic city of some hundred and four thousand people , covering some two thousand nine hundred hectares , but that city itself is only part of the settlement that I think we would all regard as as York itself , that covers a larger population of some a hundred and thirty five thousand people , er contained er within the York outer ring road , and referenced to the the map submitted with my H One submission , and also the greenbelt plan which we 've we 've just put up on the board there , er will show you the the broader extent of the urban area .
19 Er and I think we would all er acknowledge er the the precise difficulties of that wording and perhaps a , an amendment may need to be considered on the second line following the list of districts .
20 If I had to pick one of the midfielders to go there it would be Speed … but I think we would then lose something going forward .
21 ‘ This morning , ’ he said suddenly , ‘ we said we would both confess our mistakes .
22 He said : ‘ I always said we would never get the title if it went to points and that 's exactly how it turned out .
23 Apart from the societal context within which the organisation operates we would also expect the history of the organisation to influence its present culture .
24 Heaven knows who it was who set their mind on heading for that pointy wee soul but , like most hill-walkers , once a route is planned we would sooner see the laws of physics change before our itinerary did .
25 We buy theatre tickets and have the restaurant booked when , if we stopped and checked what we actually wanted to do , we might find we would much prefer to stay at home and have an early night . ’
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