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

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1 Plus this pension so you 'd be , you 'd have your house paid for so you 'd get a nice
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Here is an example of how you would put these skills into practice in a job application or interview .
6 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 .
7 If you tried to plot that against Think of how you 'd do it if you had a graph and you plotted Y against three X squared plus two .
8 Most of you , however , will already have a good idea of where you would feel most secure .
9 and you come back , er and you come back in here you would smell it again
10 Here 's a simply suggestion why do n't you move the facilities from the stage door club down to the foyer bar so that a load of people can go in there you 'd change the general denouement of the foyer bar .
11 Well , if you were in there you 'd want to throw yourself out , would n't you ?
12 Er , if you slept in there you 'd have had to lay there with umbrella up !
13 I bet if you fell in there you 'd get froze in a second .
14 When we got the vans , Ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as he 'd give her a fresh one lunchtime to go , he 'd , she 'd start off up , down from where you 'd come from this morning , then she 'd go on to Wicken and do that on a Tuesday , Tuesday round .
15 As an advocate you are paid to present your client 's case , not to offer a sincere opinion on how you would decide if you were the judge .
16 Write briefly on how you would explain some of the tasks that have to be carried out :
17 This is a grey area which depends a great deal on the actual situation , and it may be worthwhile introducing it to discussions with managers or teachers for the benefit of other nurses , and to share ideas on how you would approach such a problem .
18 I mean I , I was quite fascinated having lunch one day with a journ a Melbourne journalist erm and this was about six months after Murdoch had taken over the Melbourne Sun all this and we were chatting away and I actually threw in the stuff which were saying about how papers are there to make profits these days so that 's what drives them and that journalists journalists on newspapers such as Murdoch 's papers , write what they 're supposed to write and she and I got quite out of with one another and and the bottom liner was that she , she absolutely totally and utterly denied what we were saying and I said to her okay if you were given a story to write you know and it was opposite to how you would view it , what would you do and she said oh well I , I would have to write it and the issue with the Murdoch papers and it 's quite interesting because I mean I 'm sure you can with other newspapers but I , I 've just got a bit more is that Murdoch never ever writes a minute or a memo to his editor or staff saying this is what the line is ever .
19 However , you could usefully add some details as to how you would implement your proposal .
20 ‘ Going back to that Monday — I had introduced my secretary to you and , up until the point where he asked if he could drive you back to your hotel , I had n't given any thought as to how you would get back there . ’
21 She says as how you 'd ring from here for the ambulance . ’
22 Talk with your husband or wife about how you would react if you found one of your children was using drugs .
23 We would be pleased to talk with you about how you would take some of the initial steps .
24 Which was about how you would describe Pickerage .
25 At least you would earn more than you are now . ’
26 At least you would have to be a doctor to say so , and not a politician or an academic . )
27 But I knew I could trust you , and that at least you would believe me .
28 He therefore earnestly begs of me that since you deservedly have the nomination of an Gardner to the Chelsea Garden , which I understand is now vacant , that I would address you in his behalf that at least you would accept of him as an Candidate if there are other competitors and , if found sufficiently qualifyd you would propose him accordingly as you shall find he deserves .
29 Established to tackle thorny problems , it was hardly surprising that , in the words of Lord Shawcross , ‘ if you could n't find a solution which commanded general support , then at least you 'd find a way which would enable the whole matter to be put on the back shelf . ’
30 By now you 'd 'ave forgotten you ever had' er . ’
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