Example sentences of "[prep] which we would [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There , in the only cinema , we had a sadistic manager who delighted in not letting the kids into ‘ A ’ films unless we could con a grown-up into buying the tickets and going in with us , after which we would split up and go our separate ways , ourselves to the front row if possible , otherwise as near to the screen as we could get .
2 Most of the weekend exercises started off with a para drop on to a drop zone somewhere in the British Isles , after which we would spend two days marching with large packs , practising attacks and fieldcraft .
3 His room overlooked our house , and he could watch the comings and goings — we were having some turf laid at the time in which he was taking a great interest — and I used to drive round there every evening at half past five and bring him home for a meal , after which we would chat or watch television .
4 We can explain that they come from an age when theology and the natural sciences were not divorced from one another , when God was held directly responsible for disasters we would now call ‘ natural ’ , and for which we would have scientific explanations to hand that did not mention God at all .
5 This was our ‘ Marche Képi Blanc ’ , on completion of which we would have passed the tests to become legionnaires .
6 With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling .
7 ‘ We too have nothing , not even the freedom he sings of which we would like .
8 This is a conclusion with which we would agree and indeed it provides a rationale for this book .
9 It seems unlikely that the normal form is one into which we would choose to transform programs for execution , but our work gives hope that transformation into other , more useful forms might be tractable .
10 This is a general facility we might like to write in which we would allow us to work like that on any job there is n't for some reason a job , a good reason why a kick-in procedure ca n't be followed , that we deal with it by having em , in the master job file which states that , states the deliberate erm , position rather than an accident .
11 One certainly would not understand that the real choice was between de facto membership of a deutschmark zone in which we would have no influence and membership of a single currency system in which we would have a stake .
12 One certainly would not understand that the real choice was between de facto membership of a deutschmark zone in which we would have no influence and membership of a single currency system in which we would have a stake .
13 Cos that I must say that was the way in which we would have wished to have proceeded with the discussion .
14 And equally we were beginning we we had also , discussed the way in which we would approach it sector by sector .
15 At our last meeting it was decided to make the meeting on November 10th , an extended on in which we would consider the distinctive role of Christian Aid Scotland within the national structures .
16 As dames du palais , that is , ladies-in-waiting in the sense in which we would understand it , there were , in addition to the Countess of Lezay-Marnésia , the Duchess of Montebello , the Marchioness de Latour-Maubourg , the Baroness de Pierres ( born Miss Thorne , an American ) , the Marquesa de Las Marismas ( of the Aguado family ) , the Baroness Malaret and the Countess de la Poeze .
17 From Eaton onwards we finished the magical valley and launched into an expanse of open country , beyond which we would see the Linley skyline .
18 ‘ This establishes what out of all the training we were doing contributes to any of the five critical success factors we 've identified as key and without which we would fail . ’
19 The persons surveyed were certainly eminent , but mostly people ( even politicians ! ) whose achievements were rarely so enduring as to place them in the class apart to which we would assign the truly original thinkers in history .
20 One issue to which we would draw attention at this stage is the effect of injecting a specific sum of money from another source on the deployment of the school 's capitation and the way it is already supplemented by , for example , the PTA .
21 We can all think of examples to which we would apply these descriptions and be willing to give reasons .
22 In his inaugural lecture he imagines a utopian plurality of languages on which we would draw ‘ according to the truth of desire ’ :
23 It has elicited a number of interesting points on which we would do well to reflect .
24 It now runs quite well apart from two problems on which we would like your advice .
25 We know that the actual reorganization is going to cost thirty million I would have thought that every possible drainage problem could ever West Sussex could easily be rectified with thirty million pounds and we could all name a project er on which we would like to spend thirty million pounds .
26 No the the very name , as the name implies , in many cases we would er jettison the drop tanks before entering combat and er therefore there is an agreed rate at which we would expect to use them so that they are a a usable stock in operations .
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