Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun prp] would [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 So what evidence is there to suggest that General Aoun would discuss the issue once the Syrians left ?
2 Rangers ' captain , manager and owner all knew beforehand that the publicity given to Dundee United 's charges of rule-breaking by Gough , Walter Smith and David Murray would have the effect of motivating the Tannadice players to an extraordinary degree .
3 And of course , from my own professional viewpoint , it is clear that even after a break of so many years , Miss Kenton would prove the perfect solution to the problem at present besetting us at Darlington Hall .
4 On the swings and roundabouts of crew changes , Grant Dalton , skipper of the New Zealand ketch Fisher & Paykel , issued a denial that Britain 's Chris Law would be joining the crew , while Lawrie Smith , skipper of Rothmans , said that on 20 October he would announce that David Powys would boost the crew to 14 , plus one or two others .
5 For a while it looked as if founding editor Ken Wilson would buy the title back , but he was unable to find an editor and a valiant last ditch attempt to keep the title going , by Grey Rimmer of On The Edge , was destined to fall by the wayside .
6 Speaking later to the NME 's Danny Kelly , Johnny Marr would defend the ‘ Hang the blessed DJ ’ lyric :
7 I was just going for a wash , ’ said Julia who was well aware that Miss Coldharbour would make the connection between those two statements .
8 That it was signed by a partner called Hugh Jarse would lead the wary to conclude that the CV Society was as adept at pinching stationery as at extracting money out of fun-loving freshers : after only an hour it had sold four presidencies , six other posts and had about 40 names on a list headed ‘ I 'm interested in your society but do n't want to cough up any money at the moment ’ .
9 ‘ It would appear that this Adamantios Andropulos , who is Hawkins 's temporary guest-I could well imagine that Admiral Hawkins would use the term ‘ guest ’ even if this unfortunate were clapped in irons in some shipboard dungeon — has an account with a Washington bank , name and address supplied , of some eighteen million dollars , and would we kindly make enquiries to see if he has been disbursing any of this of late and , if so , in what direction .
10 The UN special envoy , Under-Secretary-General Vladimir Petrovsky , had paid another visit to Libya on May 10-12 [ see also p. 38883 ] , and said on May 14 that the Libyan leader Col. Moamer al Kadhafi would ask the Libyan General People 's Committee to decide on the question of the extradition of the two Libyans wanted in connection with the Lockerbie bombing — a process which Petrovsky said would take four or five weeks .
11 There 's still a one and a half hour gap to be accounted for , and any link between Pinder and Dominic Wetherby would change the emphasis completely .
12 A highway along the side of Loch Morar would destroy the solitude .
13 It was calculated from relatively simple one dimensional models that 500 Concorde-like SSTs would cause approximately a 3 per cent ozone reduction , whereas a similar number of the planned Boeing SSTs would reduce the ozone by 15 per cent ( US National Research Council , 1975a ) .
14 One day soon , Dr Kepepwe would do the trick — with luck before the war-damaged moved in to supplant me in her attentions .
15 On rational grounds South Africa would seem the ideal place to host the next tournament .
16 South Africa would host the tournament magnificently I 'm sure .
17 If he 'd shoot one person who challenged him , Marius Steen would do the same to anyone else he thought represented the same threat .
18 It had been hoped that an emphatic victory in New South Wales would lay the groundwork for a conservative victory at the next federal election , due by March 1993 .
19 Somebody like Alain Lemarchand would have the sort of passion that would scare any normal woman .
20 A few days later , on 22 September , President Lincoln would announce the Preliminary Emancipation of Slaves .
21 Mr Beltrami would tell the jury that on several occasions during the past four years McGuinness had spoken to him in detail about his part in the Ayr murder ; and as he has a commanding presence and deep , authoritative voice , his evidence would have gone far to confirm in the minds of the jury what they had already heard from Mrs McGuinness .
22 Just time to tell you that Ken Clarke won Guess the Scores from Headington ; he said it would finish one all at the Manor , and he said that Martin Foyle would get the goal .
23 Mr Bébéar would like the chance to engineer a similar turnaround at UNI .
24 Mr Stott would restore the People ‘ to its role as an entertaining , investigative , and informative newspaper , ’ Mr Maxwell said yesterday .
25 On his regular summer visit to Vancouver Sir Ernest would conduct the symphony orchestra in an open-air concert in the Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park .
26 Walter and Marjory probably lived at Dundonald Castle and we can presume that before and after their marriage , Robert Bruce would visit the castle on his peregrinations in north and central Ayrshire .
27 I thought of how Vinoba Bhave would regard the rain — to him all things are manifestations of the divine .
28 The move towards greater equality between the unions and individual party members will ‘ evolve ’ over time , according to party officials , an indication that Mr Kinnock would prefer the union vote to shrink gradually as the party 's membership rises .
29 I should not think that Mr Kinnock would have the same need for such structures . ’
30 That Labour under Mr Kinnock would reduce the Tory majority pretty substantially , nobody doubted .
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