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 . |