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

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1 I 'd like a long , cold drink , please , ’ she murmured , ‘ something really refreshing . ’
2 I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics .
3 Under Swiss law she would get a long prison sentence .
4 She would take the long route back over the desolate flats .
5 Time and time again we would begin the long task of explaining who John was and what on earth we were doing .
6 ‘ And they 'd go a long way to ‘ elp ‘ im if ever ‘ e ‘ ad a problem . ’
7 They 'd take a long time to dry would n't they , then , on the sticks and that
8 This would continue until about 11 pm , when they would begin the long drive home .
9 a long time it 'd take a long time .
10 He 'd come a long way for a dude from Texas , and it had all been so very easy for the man with the Gary Cooper smile .
11 He would walk a long distance out to some pub , often the Malcolm Arms at Anton 's Gowt , and have lunch in the bar on beer and bread and cheese .
12 Thus , where the tenant had been innocently misled into believing that he would obtain a long term , and had invested heavily in the property next door , whereas the landlord in fact had plans for immediate redevelopment , the Court of Appeal upheld an order for a break-clause exercisable after the first three years of the term ( Amika Motors Ltd v Colebrook Holdings Ltd ( 1981 ) 259 EG 243 ) .
13 Murray confirmed only that the deal had been agreed and that it would go a long way towards cutting Rangers ' overdraft of £9.5 million .
14 If it were made good , it would go a long way towards providing a justification for denying English the place in our educational system which we demand for it .
15 If you could try to look as if you 're being guarded , it would go a long way .
16 However , there is an equally wide body of opinion , expressed mainly by manufacturing industries , which oppose such a move because it believes that it would disrupt the long period of uninterrupted production between the August holiday and the Christmas break .
17 It would cause a long and harsh ‘ nuclear winter ’ with Arctic conditions and continuous darkness .
18 Once food has cooled to 5°C or colder , if any food poisoning bacteria are present most will grow only very slowly and it would take a long time for them to reach large enough numbers to cause a problem .
19 It would take a long , long time to heal , if ever .
20 The Eradicator may well be the solution ; tests conducted by Ray have certainly proved encouraging , and it would take a long string of coincidences to attain the results he has achieved by any other means .
21 The English host was able to cross unhindered , although it would take a long time to do so in its entirety .
22 She helped me as much as she could , but I knew it would take a long time to reach Estella 's level .
23 It would take a long
24 It would take a long time to get our grill out because I do n't think it would move any more .
25 To get the tyres out of the oven two of us would have a long rod each .
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