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

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1 Nevertheless , he realised that for political reasons it would be very difficult to do less than had been proposed in the Bill introduced in 1938 .
2 well there was two parts to the brochure , erm , the , there was the general part within the brochure about eighty percent of the brochure was general for every development , the other twenty percent which would prefer specifically to that development , so there was a corporate field to the brochure , but for each development it would have it 's individual flavour , that would show pictures of the locality for example , hence the golf and the erm lake and the erm specific costs of running that , that responsibility would be the responsibility then of the region putting in , cos obviously at the centre I would n't know whether there was a golf course in that area or not .
3 There were one or two other developments during that period I would now like to mention .
4 For administrative reasons it would be undesirable for base rates to change every time money market rates changed , but if the change is large enough , then a base rate change becomes necessary .
5 It was possible that recovery might be organised , and for that reason he would remain where he was at least until morning .
6 For that reason you would have had to be silenced once Graham was in custody .
7 For that reason I would for my part discharge this committal order .
8 For that reason I would discharge the judge 's order .
9 Through each performance he would stand at the rear of the audience , his arms crossed and his head sunk down into his body as he peered intently at the stage .
10 about some lesson we would n't learn .
11 If you could maintain the illusion that your father was still alive for another fortnight you would be saving — say the property was worth one million — about 240,000 .
12 During this time they would attempt to popularize the LGS message further by organizing health education activities in schools , mosques and meetings .
13 During this time I would stifle all feelings of guilt .
14 During this time it would be kept in vast concrete-lined tanks filled with water , colloquially known as ‘ cooling ponds ’ .
15 During free time she would make sure everyone had sufficient to do .
16 For public consumption she would allow the marriage to continue but Charles must stay at Highgrove while she lived in Kensington Palace .
17 For some staff it would guarantee jobs for life , and it would mean more flexible shop floor working as well as the end to clocking on .
18 For some children it would give them the opportunity to wreak mayhem , while other , more sensitive children would be deeply affected out of all proportion to what they had done .
19 For some people it would be sports , especially team sports activities .
20 For some people it would be cultural activities .
21 The wardrobe had provided her with a vest of padded cotton , but for some reason she would n't wear it .
22 For this scheme it would seem sensible to order the foci within each facet differently according to the nature of the facet .
23 But can I refer to the honourable member for Truro er again he talked about P R , he thought that it would somehow , if we move that the there for this election it would save some time .
24 Total losses on Hurricane ‘ Andrew ’ — which is the largest insurance loss ever recorded — are now estimated at $65m and but for this factor we would have reported a welcome and significant return to profitability in 1992 .
25 To test for this intention we would have to establish whether he would act as he did in situations where he had no reason to believe that he could thereby induce the false belief in question .
26 For this wedding he would have to save for many years .
27 For this rule you would use a point marked C as the reference to measure two club lengths if the ball is dropped on the opposite side of the hazard .
28 If at the time any claim arises under this Policy there is any other existing insurance covering the same loss damage or liability the Corporation shall not be liable to pay or contribute more than its rateable proportion of any such claim provided always that nothing in this condition shall impose on the Corporation any liability from which but for this condition it would have been relieved under the provisions of Proviso ( a ) of Paragraph 2 of Section A of this policy .
29 Provided always that nothing in this condition shall impose on the Corporation any liability from which but for this condition it would have been relieved under the provisions of Exception ( c ) to Part A of this Policy .
30 For this reason we would be grateful if you would carry out a thorough investigation of the accident with a view to preparing a suitable report to support our client 's claim in negotiation and , if necessary , at trial .
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