Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] the good " in BNC.
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1 | No the only , I would say personally , I would say the best dredging method is buckets because you can , you can keep a level , you could keep a level with a sucker dredger but not a ground dredger unless like grabbing out the hole . |
2 | Yes and and then when the lifeboat came , the Eday and and Sanday and them a lot of them came across for the dances , the lifeboat dances , it was really I would say the best time |
3 | By writing for a national radio network , I would enjoy the best of both worlds . |
4 | She would make the best of these few days up here , work and yet take time to relax and most of all to forget Fernando Serra . |
5 | We would expect the best response from people who are re-evaluating their lives — a change of work , home or relationship — allowing their beliefs to be re-considered , ’ says Henry . |
6 | ‘ Now , Trevor , ’ Derek Carlisle confronted his colleague , ‘ we know that the President of the World faced a demand for higher salaries from our research workers ; that unless he came up with some incentive we would lose the best of those workers ; and that the increased contribution towards marioc manufacture would compete directly for Exchequer funds . |
7 | They headed south-east from the city , the Ferrari moving as fast as the wind , following the ‘ Via Tuscolana ’ signs for Frascati where , Nicolo insisted , they would find the best white wine in the world . |
8 | By the time they 'd stowed everything in the boot of the Ferrari and driven to a hilltop where , Nicolo said , they would have the best view , the sun was a fiery ball low on the hills . |
9 | The 19 per cent who thought in 1987 he would make the best Prime Minister compares with 28 per cent today . |
10 | A total of 25.8pc now think he would make the best Prime Minister — up 0.8pc from July , while Mr Major 's rating has fallen again , from 17.7pc to 16.1pc . |
11 | ‘ Yes , ’ she agreed without elaborating , because although it was true it was n't entirely the truth , and she hoped he would have the good manners not to probe further . |
12 | The runner would tell him in cases when the dealer clearly did not mind whether or not he would get the best price for his client . |
13 | He would put the better dealers on a table together . |
14 | Terry offered a bike to his son if only he would use the good brain he undoubtedly possessed . |
15 | Bernice calculated that it would take the best part of an hour to reach them on foot . |
16 | Soon , it would take the better part of two days to pass between Famagusta and Kouklia . |
17 | for Moore , to say that an act was right was to say that no alternative action would produce better consequences , while to say that it was ‘ a duty ’ or ‘ obligatory ’ was to say that it would produce the best consequences possible . |