Example sentences of "[noun prp] would [verb] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | In 1981 , the corporation argued to a House of Lords Select Committee that the tenure mix within the LDDC would work out at about 50 per cent owner-occupied , 25 per cent shared-equity tenure and 25 per cent housing association . |
2 | The other source of embarrassment was the very real possibility that Dennis would stroll over at any moment and catch us at it . |
3 | Every year , in late October , she would arrive with her annual accounts , and she and Nigel would settle down at the dining-table with a bottle of wine and go through them . |
4 | Cornelius would remain on at school until real work could be found for him . |
5 | When threatened , Wheeler would hit out at anyone in sight . |
6 | On location in Ceylon , Vivien and Peter Finch would go off at 2 o'clock in the morning to celebrate . |
7 | Normally she and Prince Philip would sit down at 8.15 sharp for a breakfast of kippers and kedgeree . |
8 | Within 15 minutes or so , Alan Fordham would turn up at the commentary box , ready to resume discussion on the latest of the batch of modern drama texts through which he was picking his way . |
9 | It was agreed Somerville and McCrea would stay on at the apartment in case Quinn called in . |
10 | It would take ages , and then someone like Willy Carson would pull out at the last minute . |
11 | As she prepared to leave for one of her foraging expeditions , Sycorax would poke up at her and hiss , ‘ Do n't let them see what you pick ! |
12 | In that scenario , the provisional supposition would be that Morgan would take over at the helm from Ian McGeechan , with David Johnston and Richie Dixon as his assistant coaches . |