Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Then , at once , I would wake up before I could allow myself to touch a mouthful .
2 I had , however , already decided that I would do hypothetically as I would in practice for an Uaru tank — collect my own gravel and rocks fro the wild state .
3 In 1982 , I would stand just where that cameraman stood in 1958 and watch an Israeli jet on the same bombing run , attacking the same block of buildings in west Beirut .
4 I would think so , yes I think , I would think so because the bedroom suite , the bed upstairs er of that er suite is quite a good quality bed , you know , it 's only a spring mattress of course it 's not a , it 's not a box thing like we 'd have today , I mean , what we have in our other room , I 've always intended to change it , but never got round to it , but it er just had a spring mattress , but it was good quality of its time
5 I would think so as I would have think so .
6 Fred 's reaction was to ask whether I would move away if I was first given the side .
7 All I was really clear about was that this time I would go on as long as my lungs and muscles would function .
8 Erm I would go further than erm performance related pay for the cabinet and , and so on , and I would actually put them all on income support erm and see how they could cope !
9 Yes , I would go further than that but that is stating my view as at its minimum .
10 I thought I would go home when I left but it has been a long time .
11 I 've I would n't I do n't think I would go out if somebody said , Would you come and sing er at such and such a thing .
12 I would apologise unreservedly if I thought any of them have been a mistake but I do n't believe they have been .
13 I would apologise unreservedly if I thought any of them have been a mistake but I do n't believe they have been .
14 There would be the guy with the black box in a suitcase and the chair facing the wall that I would sit in while he sat in a chair behind me .
15 When your editor asked what kind of tank I would set up if he gave me £250 for Christmas , it was , unfortunately , only a hypothetical question .
16 I casually wondered how I would get out if a bomb went off down at ground level .
17 scrap through the remains of erm and got the wire wool and got them down and washed them , what I would like today if you would be so kind as to assist when you 've finished your pottery is to re-label these , now some of you er , have already finished pottery and start straight away , those who only have the finishing touches to do , start half way through the lesson or whatever , but I do intend to give a demonstration now , so , could you gather all round
18 Yesterday he was testing with the team in Estoril where he said : ‘ There is nothing I would like better than to be back in Grand Prix racing . ’
19 That 's what I would write today if I were free to choose .
20 There is another duty also to be considered : and that is the duty which Lord Atkin put in this wise : ‘ You must not injure your neighbour : ’ which I would expand so as to say that there is a duty on every man not to injure his neighbour by his want of reasonable care .
21 So I do n't You know whilst I would have normally if I 'd been teaching a class done about five or six examples of that , that 's all you 're gon na get .
22 I decided long ago that I would cut out as soon as shooting began .
23 ‘ But , if I were he , I would worry most if they sought to reassure me .
24 ‘ But , if I were he , I would worry most if they sought to reassure me .
25 I have sufficient intellectual control so that my bats only last about three days — his would last sometimes as long as three weeks .
26 That summer her island trip was to Thásos , and I was particularly glad that she would go there as it entails flying to Kaválla , which can be the most desirable flight that a woman can make in Greece .
27 Sometimes it would be Bessie , Billie , names we 'd all heard before and knew about ; her favourite fistful , the one she would recite just before she got up on stage , was Mae , Marie , Maria , Anna Mae B , La Miss , Marian …
28 But of Callanish itself , which Creggan most wanted to know about , she hat refused to speak , saying that the time was not right and she would speak only when it was .
29 She would stay there until Marion and her attendants left for the evening meal in the hall , then come out of her corner , stretch to ease the cramp in her legs , and check the baby again before slipping away out .
30 She would eat fast if she felt like it .
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