Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] would [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 When she was out of here she would write to him and explain .
2 We shall look at a fragment of spoken discourse , not in terms of how we would characterise the participants ' shared information , but in terms of a process in which each participant expresses a personal topic within the general topic framework of the conversation as a whole .
3 Even naturalistic styles of aquascape do not replicate nature , but are an idealised vision of how we would like nature to be .
4 In my own research into books and reading I have had classes of 15-year-olds write essays on the subject of how they would feel about working in a bookshop .
5 And I in I invite I suppose the County Council really to respond to this issue of how they would intend erm indeed the districts , how they would intend to use these criteria certainly in a more rational and erm intellectually rigorous way than the sort of erm statements that were included in their January nineteen ninety two report .
6 As a compensation , and as a substitute for the lost narcissism of childhood , ‘ normal ’ people develop an ego ideal , a conception , more emotional than intellectual , of how they would like to be .
7 ‘ And she brought this outfit ’ — she touched Agnes 's sleeve — ‘ as a sample of how she would pay for her hats .
8 Franca had indeed had those fantasies , and continued to have them , of how she would kill her husband , smashing his head with a hammer , plunging a carving knife into his side , drugging him with sleeping pills and suffocating him .
9 I simply have no idea of how it would proceed in practice .
10 AN EXAMPLE OF HOW IT WOULD WORK
11 I have read Labour 's document , which is entitled ’ Fair Rates ’ , in which the Labour party did not tackle the question of how it would deal with houses in multiple occupation or refer to salary levels .
12 However , at the Secret Life of the Fax Machine exhibition which opens at the Science Museum in London today , Bain 's patent specification will be on display along with a drawing of how it would have worked by the cartoonist Tim Hunkin , who uncovered the 1843 patent .
13 if we 'd have started de it 'd have been another six months , no disrespect to Adrian but , you know , I , I just know the history of how it would have progressed .
14 While watching the Moi trackers scurrying up the trees , he began to daydream of how he would return alone to compete with all the youths of her village in feats of strength and athleticism .
15 But by the latter part of the 1970s he experienced an irresistible urge to return to the private sector and he had a very clear idea of how he would go about it .
16 He talked of all that remained to be done , of how he would do it all , bit by bit ; said that first of all the attic should be examined , for so much rain soaking in must have affected the beams .
17 From your knowledge first of all , that Lawrence can I ask you to of how you would regard the prospect of trying to arrest him while he was armed .
18 Although you should have a clear idea of how you would expect and like candidates to reply to this and other questions do bear in mind that nervousness can have an effect on what people say .
19 Four copies of application including full curriculum vitae and the names of three referees , together with details of how you would expect to contribute to the Institute 's continuing and successful development should be sent by 6th March , 1991 to the Personnel Office , University of York , Heslington , York YO DD .
20 Here is an example of how you would put these skills into practice in a job application or interview .
21 The purpose of this meeting would be for you to gain an insight into the qualities of the [ Name ] management and for them to gain an understanding of how you would propose to manage the group .
22 ‘ Think of where we would have been without nurses during the war . ’
23 Most of you , however , will already have a good idea of where you would feel most secure .
24 And it was made of a sort of very I would think cheap starched er cotton .
25 No I ca n't think of anywhere we would go when we have n't got Chrissy with us .
26 Even though we had n't won at Cov since 1976 , it felt like today we would begin to shut the critics up and show them that we truly are contenders .
27 I do not remember much about my father — just odd memories , like when he would lift me up on his horse and give me a ride .
28 Erm , I 'm in favour because I had a walkabout with therefore I would like to say on five point three the and on five point six I would like to say B can we just have some traffic calming on the boundary , such as Lane , Road ?
29 But for now it would have to do .
30 For now I would like to describe two lesser known parasites under the letter E that fishkeepers should be aware of :
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