Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] would " in BNC.

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1 For had it not been raining so hard on that Tuesday evening I would have arrived at the Philharmonia Hall in good time .
2 Were they given this breathing space it would give them a chance to be less edgy about Olwyn .
3 If , in 1982 , he 'd put £30 a month into the Prolific High Income PEP it would have netted £8,356 .
4 Negotiations with the landlords regarding a reduction of their rent demand of £100,000 per annum have been unsuccessful , and had we not used this break clause we would have been committed to the new conditions of the lease way into the twenty-first century .
5 ‘ We feel that if we did not pursue this second transplant it would be like , to put it bluntly , pulling the plug on her .
6 But if it was a light repair job it would be a day .
7 In a free enterprise economy it would be profitable only to supply a fraction of the amount to which the government is currently committed .
8 When lifted and placed against a transparent plastic sheet they would show up the tiniest particle .
9 If you really want a high quality door I would suggest that you select Brazilian mahogany .
10 Well multiplication equation for this number line I would say is er I 've already told you that .
11 In this Lenten Appeal we would like to share with you some of our feelings about the rebuilding of our original — and most famous — house of hospitality .
12 The first twenty five minutes , when you think we were one nil up right I thought gosh if we could get that second goal it would have made all the difference and United would have been really would have been in trouble .
13 If someone touched him from behind on a crowded Saturday night he would push himself back onto the anonymous hand , just like a cat would , without turning round to see who it was .
14 I do n't know how much machine time they would need on a daily basis , but if it 's just for updating files , I ca n't imagine it being very extensive .
15 Had he been an ordinary shop assistant it would not have done at all .
16 Once we 're out of the twenty six week period it would go back to its normal rate .
17 particularly in Norton were affected very badly , so you do support the ban on the ten on the A ten eighty eight and we do support an extension of that date , I 'm not happy about the six month extension I would be much happier with the three month extension , I think the people in
18 Is the Minister aware that if the Wakefield district council social services department had to stick to its standard spending assessment it would have to save a further £3 million this year on services for the chronically sick and disabled ?
19 He said : ‘ In the Second World War they would have been branded as lacking in moral fibre and been shunned by their service colleagues .
20 If Charles Dodgson had been alive during the Second World War he would have surely been recruited for Station X , not only for his mathematics but also for his amphigory .
21 ‘ In the first two years of a Liberal Democrat government we would produce 600,000 jobs , 400,000 in the first year and 200,000 in the second .
22 ‘ At domestic club level I would not consider playing in the No 6 shirt , ’ said Clarke who made his England debut against South African last November .
23 He was joking , of course , and when Knightshayes was opened privately under the National Gardens Scheme he would park his wheelchair at the top of the garden and watch the visitors coming along the terrace .
24 But had some student recited Quexos 's first Law of Drama to him this cold November night he would have nodded grimly , and said : all true , all true .
25 Their bosses are often bright but similarly inexperienced 29-year-old vice presidents with wardrobes from Brooks Brothers and so little credit training they would have trouble with a simple retail installment loan .
26 I mean the lovely golden light on the the grass very late afternoon light I would suggest and it 's got this lovely warm colour on the grass .
27 Moreover , since the use of thrombolytic agents and aspirin in patients with myocardial infarction improves short and long term survival we would expect to have to give any additional treatment for a longer period to a larger number of patients to show a further reduction in mortality .
28 In this case the fact that all the bans were put into effect and no reports of significant clashes between librarians and local authorities emerged , probably indicates that in the last resort employer 's directives preceded loyalty to professional obligations ; and in the light of the current employment situation it would have been surprising if such personal considerations did not prevail .
29 There 's a long draft report I would like you to do , by lunchtime if possible .
30 As the DCSL recalls , the IS coordinator defended the demands made on the local library on the grounds that : If we had a decent school library I would n't need to do it .
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