Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 I would have no time and no desire to sit down , and a rod-rest is out of the question .
2 To County , State , Federal and Military agencies I would venture the time will come soon to lend him whatever help can ge given : facilities , hangarage , anything , to get the job done .
3 So many problems , worries and woes can be sorted out if only you 'd take the time to sit down and talk things through .
4 first , my mother 's allergy meant she would sneeze every time she came near the owl , and , secondly , my little sister was so fascinated by Dawn that I could n't keep her away .
5 For , whatever else , she would not marry Havvie Blaine now , and she would lose no time in informing him of that fact .
6 In good English that had only a speck of accent , just a faint edge that you would wonder every time you heard him if it really was some kind of accent .
7 WE must be prepared to be flexible ; grasp opportunity ; recognise that we all have customers [ internal and external ] ; give everyone the service that we 'd expect every time ; ask for what we need to get the job done quickly and effectively well in advance of the start date .
8 We feel quite like VIPs , although it is really the only practicable way of travelling , since the Institute is a couple of miles away , and even if we had the energy to cycle ( as all the Chinese do ) I do n't think we would have the time .
9 On receiving an assurance from the guardians that they would lose no time in putting up a nurses ' home , the Minister would be prepared to recommend the Nursing Council to give its approval .
10 I stayed still , hoping desperately that they would not see me , for I knew that if they did they would lose no time in tormenting me and finally killing me .
11 He was single-mindedly applying his mind to the task and it was likely that he would forget the time .
12 Mary had long ago disappeared but he knew — and was comforted in knowing — that she was not far off : he knew he would have the time to approach her : and on this occasion , he wanted to be sure to get her .
13 He would remember every time he had been humiliated at school or home , exaggerating the feeling and circumstances involved .
14 For years , he had pitted himself against it , aware that it would mean the time for worrying about the future was over and the time for action had arrived .
15 But there was food here , and it would pass the time to cool it .
16 It would take a time to catch and then she could heat the water & cook Alisdair 's breakfast .
17 I mean if I tell you where I want dug over , then if you 're not working at the weekend , we can umm dig everything over and then , cos I mean that area down there , it would take no time at all for you to pave .
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