Example sentences of "[conj] you would [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's wonderful — richer and more unctuous — in stuffings or to flavour sauces where you would normally use lemon or lime . |
2 | This enables you to decide where your strengths lie and where you would ultimately like to work . |
3 | If you are using a thicker yarn , particularly a fancy one , then some of the nicest fabrics I 've seen were ones where you 'd hardly suspect the presence of a punchcard . |
4 | Now I said Mr Nichol I 'd to take you to that erm but the only thing is it 's after the so I do n't know how you feel if you 'd if you would rather see a performance before the exam , or you would rather see that one after the exam , or two . |
5 | You 've also got to be able to get comfy and take a breather when you can or you 'd never last a race . |
6 | ‘ A good thing you were near Gullholm when the engine failed or you 'd never have survived . ’ |
7 | ALTHOUGH you would never know it , a new range of Porsches has gone on sale in Britain to replace the rear-engined 911 , the longest-lived sports car in the world . |
8 | Although you 'd never believe it . |
9 | " I appreciate that you would rather terminate your employment yourself . |
10 | If you balance , tape recordering , but , but you notice one particular piece that you would rather do an essay on rather than that bit there . |
11 | Erm , in other words it 's the kind of thing that you would automatically remember in situ . |
12 | I gave up trying to find excuses to calm her and tried to concentrate on my ironing , hoping against hope that you would yet arrive . |
13 | Evaluating the options will involve you in doing some of the calculations that you would normally expect to find done for you in a respectable feasibility study . |
14 | Pay SMP in the same way that you would normally pay your employee 's wages . |
15 | A and the annual report is , the financial summary plus the text that you would normally have provided |
16 | ‘ I 'm deeply shocked that you would even speak to them , my girl , let alone listen to them . |
17 | ‘ Is it a book that you would even wish your wife or your servants to read ? |
18 | Apart from which I would think it highly unlikely that you would even get into my little car . ’ |
19 | I think with erm , I I was brought up in a household where it was com , completely legitimate to admit to being depressed and that you would just have to cope , I think cope perhaps my most |
20 | Other individuals ' utility in effect becomes an externality to you , and if Pareto-relevant this would suggest that you would willingly agree to some redistribution . |
21 | that you would either remain at level five , or go up to level six |
22 | That is assuming of course that you would then go b much beyond the f the fourteen hundred figure which has been identified . |
23 | What I was going to suggest then , Chairman , in the light of , in a sense a change of , a change of thought by me over the Christmas period , in a way it 's probably best it happened , is to ask if we could , because I 'm , I 'm keen that , this kind of different kind of strategy , there is a , there is a member ownership of the strategy , rather than just put something to you , that you would then have to , you know you , you have the paper in front of you , it 's a thirty page document , and you decided is actually to suggest that you have actually a , a , a member group of , of , of a few members , perhaps three or four members , erm , to actually work with me on this , in the development of that strategy , so there was actually a member involvement , because it 's straying more into the political field . |
24 | Can we take it Mr that you would therefore apply the same comments to sector six on this criterion , as you did to the freestanding criterion ? |
25 | Er , yes I am a person who uses public transport and I believe in it very much , but I must say that erm its very , very inconvenient , I have to rely on three different forms of public transport to get to my work and it takes twice as long as it would as if I , if I could go by car and so I can see the , the attraction of , of going by car and there are many improvements that could be made where I live for instance in , in Glasgow so that you would only have one change and not constantly shuttling to and fro between stations and buses and so forth . |
26 | But always it seemed impossible that you would ever sit on the polished seat of a flushing lavatory again . |
27 | In fact , it is unlikely that you would ever need to side-slip without full airbrake unless the airbrakes became frozen or jammed . |
28 | But I thought of you , your concern for me , and how it might trouble your conscience ( not that you would ever hear of it ) so I stopped . |
29 | She ro did an autobiography of a education and she was the most wonderful person that you would ever wish to meet ! |
30 | I do not think that you would actually choke however . |