Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] you would [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is a very complicated work , and the singers have a great deal of text to cope with , without the benefit of the usual repetitions you would find in a conventional requiem .
2 To this end it can be quite a good idea to sit down and make a list of all the social activities you would like to enjoy if you were free to do so -such as visiting and entertaining friends , going to the theatre , cinema , concerts , evening classes , study groups , church activities and special interest clubs , as well as the occasional holiday .
3 In medieval times you would have been a Sanguine , Melancholy , Choleric or Phlegmatic type .
4 But listen , if you lived a nomad 's life wandering the high mountains you would understand .
5 Now one hundred and nineteen for four , Tufnell bowls this one , forward goes and the ball trickles up towards and another maiden over so now they 've had sixteen overs , ten maidens for seventeen and er I think in the old days you would have been quite proud of those figures erm Victor .
6 As we 'll see another if this was a black book of Freud 's , and in some ways you would say this was one of the blackest .
7 Are you happy with the way it cleans , or are there some features you would like to see improved ?
8 In normal circumstances you would know this or be able to find it out , but this is still only a short case study and we have n't included it .
9 So that 's within six hours you would have worked your way through more than half of your compliment of armed officers ?
10 Teacher — Give me six animals you would find in Australia .
11 ( If you are planning to retire to Australia , Canada , New Zealand or Norway , you would be advised to check on the up-to-date position regarding any annual increases you would expect to receive to your pension .
12 Now trick films were the sort of first visual magic that the cinema could produce and erm these , these films you would see for example a motor car disintegrate and then reassemble itself , this kind of thing , people 's clothes change , drop off and a new set of garments would come on , all this sort of thing , people 's faces would change , their environment would change , their chairs would collapse under them and rebuild themselves , this sort of thing which could be done relatively easily once you knew how to do it .
13 If you was describing that man you 'd all get his clothes I bet , but I bet there 's three things you would forget about him , straight away .
14 If you would like to be part of the audience for The Big Three-O please write to the Fundraising Department stating which recording you can take part in and how many seats you would like .
15 List the types of feasible observations you would make in order to better constrain models of the interior of Mercury .
16 You are bound to have many questions you would like to ask , as well as certain anxieties about which you would like your mind set at rest .
17 There may be many things you would like to say in this report but there will only be room for important ones .
18 When you can not discover the length of the cone it is best to err on the generous side whilst using your previous experience to decide how many cones you would expect the garment to take .
19 When you can not discover the length on the cone it is best to err on the generous side whilst using your previous experience to decide how many cones you would expect the garment to take .
20 What we tend to do is to brief ourselves very thoroughly on vulnerable spots in the world , and in countries where we already have links and where we 've worked before and we know the background because we , we feel we need that and we monitor very carefully certain events which could lead to a disaster , so that when the disaster does happen , like for instance the Ugandan famine of nineteen seventy-nine to eighty-one , we knew exactly when it was going to happen and we knew exactly where the people were , we knew who was going to be affected , we knew why they were affected , we knew where the food stocks were , we knew how long it was going to take to get so many thousand tonnes of food from A to B erm and how many trucks you would need .
21 But whatever those proposals may be , schools now will have the opportunity of opting out , and I think it 's a fair guess that if the opting out legislation had been in place when comprehensive education was imposed upon this county in 1964 , you would probably have found a great number of the grammar schools would have opted out , using the legislation , and I have no doubt whatsoever that in every single one of those cases you would have had a large majority of parents in support of that .
22 Then you can collect up your belongings , all those things you would wish to have with you at the Hall — you will have your own bedchamber remember — and then , when you are ready , you can bolt the door and the windows and return here in the wagon . ’
23 And and there 's , the more money you had the more things you would buy , so the more VAT you 'd pay ?
24 Support Alan on Saturday and contact him with details those items you would like auctioned at the next opportunity in December .
25 McMenemy added : ‘ As I understand it Graham said that in an ideal world the longer the lay-off the more games you would hope a player would have before his next England appearance .
26 This over-vigilance or sensitization meant that you were noticing all sorts of minor physical symptoms you would have normally ignored … .
27 Five months you would have equalled .
28 Write down five things you would do in that time .
29 Write down five things you would like to do in that one year .
30 Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or , FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS , placed in an envelope marked ‘ Bulletin ’ and posted through the letter box of the Parish House .
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