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

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1 I 'd turn from gruesome Gilly into gorgeous , gracious , good , glorious Galadriel .
2 Now you could do it in the nineteen seventies and er well yes I would say from nineteen sixty eight onwards with plastic card and revolv , what 's called revolving credit .
3 I would say from personal experience that the most debilitating stress is the stress brought about by fellow staff , particularly if a person is living in the residential situation .
4 Nobody would guess from that admirably impersonal account that Milton settled to write his first divorce only a few weeks after the bitter disappointment of his marriage .
5 This was perhaps predictable , since the Department of the Environment , in approving designations , wanted to declare vacant or derelict land as enterprise zones , thus avoiding the incorporation of existing companies , which would benefit from financial incentives , into designations .
6 ‘ I 've got a list a lot longer than my arm of projects which would benefit from financial support , ’ he said .
7 Clearly Water Newton had a range of burial traditions which would benefit from modern excavation and research .
8 Or we 'd find out if there 's a special-needs school in the area which would benefit from special equipment for handicapped children .
9 But nevertheless , how far can you go along towards giving certainty to for example the building industry on the amount of new housing which would come from green field sites for Sorry from the non- conversion element .
10 Despite this , it seems that what is now on offer is not the true independence of monetary policy which would come from free competition between different currencies and policies ( whether the currencies remained in the public sector as at present or whether they were in private hands ) , but instead the imposition of one economic and monetary policy by a powerful and unaccountable institution .
11 To say that it is a duty to do it is to say that its consequences would be better than those which would ensue from any alternative .
12 In December , the DoT decided against granting the £5 million needed for the road , which would stretch from nearby Snape Hill to Red Bridge .
13 SAFE has called on the House of Commons Select Committee on Agriculture to establish the facts on agricultural biodiversity , identify the main threats to biodiversity , and assess the environmental and nutritional benefits which would follow from increased diversity .
14 Many of the features you 'd expect from fully-blow programs , like Symantec Timeline , are missing .
15 As you 'd expect from such an upmarket resort , nightlife is excellent .
16 Nightlife is generally quiet in Scheffau , though as you 'd expect from such a friendly Tyrolean resort , fondues or barbecue parties and dancing to local music in the hotels and disco are all on offer .
17 Unique pieces , as you 'd expect from Just Desks .
18 That 's what you 'd expect from some of the bitter old farts who used to fill the magazine with self-indulgent whimsy about lawnmowers and the ex-colonial buffers who let their subscriptions lapse when India was granted independence .
19 So our support has been subject to redefined guidelines , as you 'd expect from any efficient organisation .
20 When we got the vans , Ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as he 'd give her a fresh one lunchtime to go , he 'd , she 'd start off up , down from where you 'd come from this morning , then she 'd go on to Wicken and do that on a Tuesday , Tuesday round .
21 You 'd steal from another woman ? ’ said Melanie indignantly .
22 He was looking at her with such tenderness and love that she thought she would faint from sheer happiness .
23 And she would have little illusion about being able to save anything from the low wages she would receive from any of the available jobs .
24 She would have to consider later how she would escape from that very complex cage .
25 Treating eye , kidney , and foot lesions early in diabetic patients can prevent blindness , renal failure , and amputation , and the sheer number of patients who would benefit from early diagnosis means that general practitioners have to play a part .
26 Who would benefit from that ?
27 Finally , manipulation of this potent release mechanism for PYY may ultimately prove to be clinically useful in patients who would benefit from slower intestinal transit , including patients with short bowel syndrome or major colonic resection .
28 Peter Heys is based at the Manchester office , and would be delighted to hear of any of your existing clients who would benefit from this kind of service .
29 In considering hospital waiting lists , is my hon. Friend satisfied that all those who would benefit from renal replacement therapy are getting it and has he anything to announce about a possible new satellite dialysis unit for the Province ?
30 Who would guess from this the timid heart — the wounded professor , nuns on their knees ,
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