Example sentences of "[pron] would [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Until the mid 1970s I fished for bream like I would any big , fish with stout rod , 5-6lb line straight through to bombs and size 8 hooks .
2 It stands today in need of rescue from commercial interests to whom its traditions mean nothing , and likewise from administrators who would subordinate all else in deference to the supposed interests of the England squad .
3 Pile up all the layers of seaweed in the same way as you would ordinary pressed material ( see p. 38 ) and leave them overnight , lightly weighted down with a couple of books .
4 Treat it as you would any other wood by extensive pre-soaking and rinsing — perhaps boiling .
5 If you are going to buy a camcorder , it might seem to he sensible to keep to this format : all your cassettes would be interchangeable , and you would be able to play back your own recordings on your colour television via your existing VCR just as you would any other tape .
6 Try to view your work as dispassionately as you would any other programme you might watch on the television — but do n't be too hard on yourself , you are now comparing your efforts with the work of skilled professionals !
7 It now offers charting by way of Microsoft Graph and you can include a chart on a slide as you would any other graphics object .
8 enter the pmodel module just as you would any other module ( ie. via a package and an active DC )
9 If they are a member of the public in a road accident case , then you could just approach them direct as you would any other witness .
10 The ‘ higher criticism ’ , examining the Bible as one would any other ancient text , only impinged on the Church of England in 1860 with the publication of Essays and Reviews by various authors including Frederick Temple and Benjamin Jowett .
11 This may make her feel that society regards her as a second-class widow , and you may need to help those who come into contact with her to understand how important it is going to be for her future adjustment for them to treat her just as they would any other bereaved person .
12 But doctors at Airedale Hospital , Nr Keighley , West Yorkshire were obliged by law to treat him as they would any other patient .
13 Good girl ! " he commended Lally as kindly as he would any keen bitch , and asked nothing further .
14 Treat it as he would any ordinary issue and any ordinary criminal .
15 Still If it were true it would obvioulsy good to get some more experience .
16 Greencastle postmistress , Patricia Sloan , explained : ‘ The ferry would be great , it would liven this place up . ’
17 What would six twelfths be ?
18 What would that hypothetical person have thought about it ?
19 What would that strange man do ?
20 What would one hundred scientists be doing out here , on a permanent basis ? ’
21 And what would all these people do ?
22 What would all those splendid wartime wives and sweethearts have done ?
23 It 's erm , what would seventy nine per cent be as a decimal ?
24 What would two thirds of three quarters come to roughly .
25 two fifty to ten twenty nine , well , come back to the same sort of time , the hour just before that , say two fifty to nine fifty , what would two fifty to nine fifty be ?
26 Erm what would twelve twelve four ?
27 What would this final stage look like ?
28 What would some dangerous member of the board want with me ?
29 What would some wily girl see in him that he would respond to ?
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