Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Nobody would dare go upstairs would they ? |
3 | Chairman Bill Dixon ( Lab ) , said he was delighted to be involved in a scheme which would help ease the town 's critical housing shortage . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Jennie told Katharine to ask and then give , which would help soften him — and it did . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ‘ 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 ’ … |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | She could n't afford it , but no matter ; she would make do with her appallingly riddled stockings for another month . |
17 | 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 ? ’ |
18 | I 've long since pledged my sword to any who would help rid this borough of the damned Daine . |
19 | Who would dare tell a foreigner ? |
20 | Who would dare incur our displeasure ? |
21 | Who would dare attack us here ? |
22 | Who would dare defy the might of the Raj ? |
23 | So we would have have to make sacrifices in some respects . |
24 | Oh I do n't think anybody would beat beat my cat 's coat though . |
25 | These were the ‘ bit more television ’ Blanche wanted to watch , since she believed they would help freshen her image of the murdered woman . |
26 | Selling him would help strengthen Souness 's financial hand . |
27 | He would help fructify their holdings , bring them up in the world where they should be . |
28 | In choosing Eberhard as a son-in-law , Louis and Judith expressed their confidence that he would help reinforce their entente with Lothar ; at the same time , Eberhard gained access to Gisèle 's generous dowry of estates in Francia . |
29 | That 's right it would it would pull pull the bottom |
30 | This desire that can not find its name ( though it would dare speak it , if it could ) is pleasurable . |