Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Regular readers will know that I have been a fan of Stephen Coonts since I reviewed his first novel Flight of the Intruder ( now a major ( ? ) film , as they say , though I 'd make do with the book if I were you ) .
2 The last person I 'd let interfere with them would be Daniel .
3 Because they Hyflo has 4 outlets , and I am trying to keep within budget , I would make do with 4 plates with a gap of a few inches between them — the overall effect should be total bottom filtration as there would be some sideways suction across the gravel in the gaps .
4 As I say , I 'd guess not , but she never talks about it , and nobody 'd dare bring it up .
5 Nobody would dare go upstairs would they ?
6 Chairman Bill Dixon ( Lab ) , said he was delighted to be involved in a scheme which would help ease the town 's critical housing shortage .
7 In addition it was felt that if regional studios were established as well as transmitters , these would be able to originate their own material for local transmission , which would help redress any cultural imbalance in programming .
8 Jennie told Katharine to ask and then give , which would help soften him — and it did .
9 Negotiations are still underway between the National Rivers Authority and the Harwich Haven Authority ( HHA ) for a dredging project which would help protect The Naze .
10 On the basis of the definitions you find , you could even construct your own definition of Romanticism which would help give direction to your essay .
11 The challenge was to plan and implement a strategy which would help give them jobs , to ensure that potential employers were aware of this trained workforce and knew how to gain access to it .
12 On March 13 the EC Commission approved structural assistance for the five eastern Länder during 1991-93 worth 3,000 million European currency units ( approximately US$3,900 million ) , which would help modernize the infrastructure and industry and reduce environmental damage .
13 We therefore propose to introduce a National Lottery from 1994 , which would help provide funds for a number of good causes in the artistic , sporting , heritage and charitable fields — and from which some funds would be put aside for a Millennium Fund .
14 Others , led by the liberal nobility of Tver province , believed that security lay in a more radical break with the past and envisaged a broadly based assembly which would help reduce tension in the countryside .
15 ‘ Would like to develop training areas which would help offset the problems of lack of mobility of staff … regretfully none of our posts are supernumerary and hence the problems of removing staff from their work to attend training is a real difficulty ’ …
16 When I was making my mind up about the new housing development I also looked into the possibility of putting some money into that project as well , to give me a bigger commitment in the area , which would help allay people 's fears about it all being a get-rich-quick scheme .
17 Although the scrutiny programme has received most publicity , Rayner also emphasized the need for ‘ lasting reforms ’ which would help remove the underlying causes of Whitehall inefficiency .
18 There is n't an inn or any other eating house come to that , which would dare close its doors against him or his guests .
19 Now they 've got the bloody nerve to charge us half when we live there I do n't think she 'd dare say anything to me about it .
20 You 'd make do that !
21 I think you 'd do leave the bits
22 She could n't afford it , but no matter ; she would make do with her appallingly riddled stockings for another month .
23 She asked , knowing the importance of the question , knowing , too , that only she would dare ask it , ‘ Will you be very disappointed if you do n't get the job ? ’
24 I 've long since pledged my sword to any who would help rid this borough of the damned Daine .
25 Who would dare tell a foreigner ?
26 Who would dare incur our displeasure ?
27 Who would dare attack us here ?
28 Who would dare defy the might of the Raj ?
29 I also thinking about what we 're going to do is we would end up sounding like a Foster and Allen song anyway you know not deliberately but I think you know by the time we 'd have have by the time we do the way we 'd be able to do it it would sound like Foster and Allen .
30 So we would have have to make sacrifices in some respects .
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