Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What we 're are saying is , There are the sites , they do n't have the development constraints that I would to the extent erm that you believe erm they have , and Skelton and the two objection sites are very well located a whole range of service facilities and employment opportunities , and development on those sites would fit squarely within local plan policy . |
2 | I would for the moment , yeah , I would for the moment . |
3 | I would for the moment , yeah , I would for the moment . |
4 | So indeed should the woman for she is to submit to her husband as she would to the Lord himself . |
5 | She then teaches him to organize his toiletries and himself in the same way as she would in the hospital setting . |
6 | I told Mrs Grace and she said , ‘ Yes , dear , 1 thought you would in the end . ’ |
7 | Other mares will tolerate , boss , or defer to it as they would to the mother herself . |
8 | However , night workers will never perform their job as efficiently as they would during the day , for the master clock controls far more than just our cycle of sleeping and waking . |
9 | Remember that it 's perfectly natural for the other fish to eat the fry and that unless you take steps to prevent it , the fry will have to take their chances in the same way as they would in the wild . |
10 | He believed it 's a way of ensuring only the best survive , as they would in the wild . |
11 | It is always the most convenient for my guests in that they do not have to drive in the dark , and they can have a much more leisurely lunch , without worrying about the time , as they would in the evening over dinner . |
12 | But Beethoven could take what he would from the past , and invent what he would . |
13 | and said that Christopher was on interview and er if he got through the first part to the second part he would in the afternoon he would give us a ph a ring , erm but he , by ten to two he had n't phoned so she assumed he was on his way back having |
14 | He would complain as loudly as he would in the midst of a ‘ Carry On ’ situation , and he would talk about it endlessly , but he would do it . |
15 | He was to retain the valuable regions already granted him , and though he would in the future have to share the heartlands with Lothar , still , for a last-born son , he had done rather well . |
16 | As it would on the telephone , yes . |
17 | An award of damages will no more be denied to a person vulnerable and predisposed to mental illness than it would to the victim of physical injury with an eggshell skull . |
18 | ‘ I am thinking that if all the Jews in the world come to the island it would into the water sink , ja ? ’ |
19 | Even a radical writer like Olive Schreiner appealed for women 's right to work , since it would in the end prove beneficial for the race , ‘ parasitical mothers ’ , she argued , produced ‘ softened sons ’ . |