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

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1 She would in fact be taking over from a male contracts officer who would be leaving the company in four months ' time .
2 He said that they would support intensified police activity which would include " high density patrols … to stop the infiltration of MK members " ( members of Umkhonto we Sizwe , the military wing of the ANC ) .
3 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 .
4 Within this perspective , the need to develop in every child a facility with skills of study , library use and information handling was clearly significant , as was some ideal of a fully integrated , centralised resources centre which would provide a hub for the wide range of activities comprising the curriculum .
5 And I see it as part of my problem in education is to erm , change the attitudes of the the boys who are , you know , at a very young , and I 'll be sorry to think that in ten years time they would still be having erm the rather arrogant attitudes that they have !
6 So in ten years time you would have a maturity of X number of pounds
7 In five hours time it would be midnight .
8 Mr Karadzic warned Mr Major and UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali he would not be able to control his troops if Serb planes were shot down .
9 By this time the guitar had made its popular impact , and in just five years time it would be considered virtually the instrument of musical expression .
10 The transformation of the industrial relations climate which would be brought about by adherence to Keynesian principles could produce a potentially catastrophic spiral of money wage increases leading to price increases leading to a build-up of inflationary expectations .
11 But what er what what needles me a bit , but you ca n't blame them cos I , if I was er a small communications firm I 'd do the same myself , but , you see we wo n't sell now small systems through a sell
12 Writing in the latest issue of the Federation 's magazine GAFF , Doherty proposes that the organisation should institute its own honours system which would recognise both anglers and clubs .
13 This was so whether the reformative sentence would be disproportionately long or disproportionately short , although most adherents of the Justice Model in the 1970s ( who tended to be liberal or moderately radical in political persua-sion ) wanted a just deserts system which would punish less harshly overall — again like Beccaria two centuries previously .
14 Moreover any rights theory which would justify a right of conscientious war-tax diversion without addressing these inequalities would appear defective to many .
15 And anybody here with the technical services department they would confirm that .
16 Plans are being prepared for a new communications network which would enable rapid and cost-effective exchanges of information between the police national computer and forces , and between police forces themselves .
17 The Minister of Law and Order Hernus Kriel announced on Nov. 8 the formation of a new police unit which would have the specific task of stabilizing and controlling political unrest .
18 If this advice were incorrect , then Margaret Rose would be entitled to the Crown as coparcener and , in strict law , the vice in Elizabeth 's title could not have been removed by the Royal Titles Bill which would , ex hypothesi , have lacked the Royal Assent .
19 Boutros-Ghali 's written report announced that another UN technical mission would visit Mogadishu in order to assess what UN civilian and military personnel would be needed , to create a local police force which would both disarm the militias and to protect humanitarian agencies .
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