Example sentences of "[noun sg] we would [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 After tea we would sometimes walk round their garden , and she gave me tips on gardening which have since stood me in good stead ; and cuttings , which still bring her to my mind .
2 Well , they were n't actually outrageous , Tod 's flares , nothing like the twin-ballgown effect we would soon start seeing on the street .
3 It is because the individual animal is the unit of study that this is a cluster sample ; if herds were the unit of study we would simply have a simple random sample of herds .
4 If you wish to obtain either of these more detailed reports we can request one from the surveyor or valuer we would normally use to obtain our report and mortgage valuation .
5 In fact if we were n't doing it as a unison group we 'd probably do it ourselves anyway because of the fact that we 've got nine separate branches and we 'd want to have a bit of erm common , common strategy if you like between the branches anyway .
6 If we had simply been moving to another site we would just roll everything up and take it with us .
7 It was so still at night , so peaceful ; the only sound we would occasionally hear would be the cry of the loons across the lake .
8 If they used the money that they take from us for the maintenance of the camp we would live like kings .
9 Without Spanish , it was one crag we 'd never have visited .
10 We have no direct evidence as to whether the matter in other galaxies is made up of protons and neutrons or antiprotons and antineutrons , but it must be one or the other : there can not be a mixture in a single galaxy because in that case we would again observe a lot of radiation from annihilations .
11 Put more starkly , with the current caseload and an intake of 50,000 new applications this year , even if we managed to exceed last year 's output we would still have at least two years work in hand . ’
12 As we pride ourselves on our service we would certainly like to hear from you if there is any reason for not renewing your entry .
13 Wishes provide us with motivation and strategy , for without the greed of a wish we would never get started .
14 Because had there been no breach , the contract would never have been entered into in the first place and the er plaintiffs will rely upon that erm recent court appeal decision between and er against where the court of appeal indicated that if you are dealing with a case where the plaintiff was saying had there been no breach of contract , this is a transaction we would never have entered in to then the plaintiffs are entitled to recover compensation on that basis .
15 If we did n't play music we 'd probably get a baseball team together .
16 ‘ We 'll have seen parts of the world we would never have had the chance to visit otherwise , and we 'll have been a lot luckier than most . ’
17 The curious thing about industry is that if we think for ten minutes and draw a picture of the kind of organization we would least like to work in , and hence the one where we are least likely to be effective , we often look about and see just such an environment around us .
18 We would learn little , because by exploiting spherical symmetry we would just have to deal with another pseudo-one-dimensional problem .
19 Out of all the items in our list we would probably tick the apples , potatoes , carrots , onions , cod and the frozen peas and beans .
20 But there is budget in the testing resource budget to be able to accommodate for cover we would then decide how best to handle that .
21 ‘ This is a feature we would never have dreamed of ten years ago , ’ he said .
22 I would just like to say a few , a few things to er especially to Rupert and Mr David er without their help and cooperation we would never have had such er , er nev would never have started this project erm we thank you very much .
23 This is a position we would also endorse for language work .
24 That 's the idea we 'd most like to see tried .
25 What I said was there was some discretion was in the hands of the Home Secretary when he brought forward that commencement date and what he would have in mind is of course the er er not merely what happens er er i er erm in the er er our colleague countries in the community on their commencing er their changes , er but also in the kind of time we would actually need , political parties would need , candidates would need , to run an efficient election campaign here .
26 Although , to be fair , if Phena , for whatever reason , did find out that you were David 's granddaughter we 'd never hear the last of it . ’
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