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

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1 I would tell other girls who suspect they have an exercise problem similar to mine to ask themselves the following questions : Do I take more exercise than is necessary for health and fitness ?
2 I would eat tinned vegetables , being sure to drink the water in which they had been canned , and I would conserve body fluid by eating little or no protein .
3 There 's not the mystery around it really and I 've sort of made that into one of my points about =bout my work and also erm I always thought perhaps once I became wealthy and had money I would do real paintings in oil and canvass .
4 If interest is earned in a separate account from the cheque account I would expect automatic transfers to keep the cheque account at an agreed limit .
5 I would wear extra layers of clothing and pull the sleeves of my sweater down to hide my white , numbed fingers .
6 For those who have used soft chalk pastels and know their way around the tints I would advise loose pastels .
7 I would select potential parents and investigate their genetic structure in detail , and then arrange for a conception to take place .
8 Tomorrow I would find chemical solutions to these new problems .
9 At school I would follow certain rules in an ostentatious manner ( while breaking others in secret ) and become severe , even morally censorious , towards those who lapsed from my hypocritically high standards .
10 There were many heads like that in Spain , and I would follow outstanding examples gazing in admiration at that nape , that neck , that flat-backed skull , until the head turned and let me glimpse the face , which was never disappointing .
11 I would appreciate advance details of services likely to be affected by the boreholes .
12 I used to go to these houses with all the other kids , and you could hear the parents , someone would say , but he 's not very like his father , and then they 'd all explain in voices you could hear a mile away , and I would get funny looks from all the rest .
13 Er whereas the County Council have sought to re to er keep vacancies constant , we have said that it is reasonable to seek to plan to keep second homes etcetera as a constant number but what I would term normal vacancies , can be reasonably be expected to go up to maintain the same proportion .
14 There 's a very nice I would like crazy hats not plain
15 I would like green eyes if I could have them but it 's just a passing thought , not a real obsession .
16 This would be my shopping list : I would like voluntary organisations to accept a continued role as innovators — they perform this role better than anyone .
17 I would say individual teachers have had an effect on people .
18 I could n't , I , I would , if , if , if the company were n't so refined I would say other things about them but I do n't give a hoot .
19 Looking at my early field-work now I would ask different questions : ‘ Why was the union acting against the interests of its members ? ’
20 I believe that the out-half position will prove troublesome for the Lions in New Zealand as I would have serious reservations about Stuart Barnes being the right player under the type of physical pressure he is likely to be subjected to in the important matches .
21 Perhaps if I lived in Bath I would have momentary doubts , but anywhere else in the country , I would rather die than not vote Labour .
22 I would have immense concerns if consideration were given to further assessing the relationship between L. and her mother and thus protract L. 's sense of impermanence .
23 In 1982 , Rudi Fuchs came up with an accurate analysis of the new avant-garde movements in painting , and in 1987 Manfred Schneckenburger drew our attention to what I would call sociological considerations : art and culture , art and design , and so on .
24 There are a whole list of erm I would call non-core items , which erm were previously included in the education service department which will now not happen .
25 All these ideas are for what I would call BIG presents .
26 At first glance there appears to be a preponderance of narrow gauge or what I would call miniature railways .
27 Most of us who 've been on this council some years will have seen the stress that the labour party brought on a number of senior officers who felt obliged to leave in what I would call distressing circumstances .
28 There are , however , further areas where co-operation is possible , but which require agreement on policy at a higher level , and yet other possibilities which would involve additional institutions .
29 Such an organisation could take the form of a formal association which would arrange qualifying examinations and the provision of certificates , like the legal and accounting professional bodies , or at least operate in the manner of the existing MCA .
30 The ‘ fact ’ of the first premiss covers all and no more than the facts awareness of which would modify spontaneous reactions to the issue in question ; ‘ Face facts ’ will be applicable to the issue only within the scope of this information .
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