Example sentences of "[subord] [noun prp] would [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The first stop was RAF Turnhouse , where Carrington would dine with Hamilton , he hoped , or at least have a good wash and sandwiches before their briefing session and the antics of the night began . |
2 | This was certainly true of his year as social security minister , where Major would prefer to be remembered for dispensing fivers to freezing pensioners in the form of severe-weather payments ( even though they received only one each for one week ) , than for helping to draft the 1988 Social Security Act . |
3 | you would have more information on that than Milvia would have for that , after they done the SATS and they 're marked reports have to be sent out , we must report at the end of key stage three . |
4 | On April 24 it was announced that Than Shwe would serve as Prime Minister , a post hitherto held by Saw Maung , and the following day Than Shwe also replaced Saw Maung as C.-in-C. of the Defence Forces . |
5 | Dan Rather asked if Hussein would withdraw from Kuwait . |
6 | The Unitarian congregation in the town was shortly to lose its minister , and had written on the recommendation of John Prior Estlin to ask if Coleridge would agree to be considered as successor . |
7 | The aunts would reply indignantly that they only wanted to help , whereupon Addy would shout from the kitchen that if either of them could cook worth a damn perhaps they could be something other than a bloody nuisance . |
8 | He also said that if Poland would agree to an extra-territorial railway line to run across the Corridor , linking Stettin , Danzig and Königsberg , Germany would agree to guarantee Polish borders for a period of 25 years . |
9 | Because Ivor would come to his senses if there was n't a little bastard Newley on the way ? |
10 | I knew they had a band because Malcolm would talk to them about it . |
11 | They took it remarkably well really , but er , I think there needs to be soft There must be have contingency , because Anne 'd go up the wall over that . |
12 | As a result of the consultancy report , it was decided that seven of RBIS 's ten local offices would be closed — with no compulsory redundancies — and that RBIS would operate out of a head office in Manchester while RBIC would operate from three regional offices in Glasgow , London and Manchester , with its head office located in Glasgow . |
13 | The outlook was considered all the more rosy from their point of view , since Denwood would have to be made what is known as a divisional point , that is to say , a station of more than ordinary importance , inasmuch as it would indicate the end of a running section — the point where the train would have to change engines . |
14 | ‘ Spain would play against Canada , the USA , Romania and Wales , while Argentina would compete against Fiji , Namibia , Zimbabwe , Chile and Western Samoa ’ , said Thomas . |
15 | At the briefing he agreed to see Alfred , while Kersey would talk to the son-in-law , Barry Morse . |
16 | But whether Höfner would admit to it or not , the lead was surely taken from the USA , and Höfners were often referred to as the ‘ Gibsons of Europe ’ , such was Kalamazoo 's influence on Bubenreuth . |
17 | Well we like erm obviously to keep the ball alive erm I guess that Oxford may , I do n't know whether Ray would agree with me , may play the set pieces a little bit . |
18 | If SVR4 is adopted , it 's unclear whether SCO would start with its existing V.3.2.4 implementation and add SVR4.2 features , or start with SVR4.2 and add backwards compatibility with its SCO Unix and Xenix offerings . |
19 | Aromatic bathing and massage became a nightly ritual which had to be carried out before Owen would go to bed . |
20 | He paused , then with what Robbie considered to be an unutterably complacent smile , ‘ And I doubt very much whether Petula would approve of your presence either . ’ |
21 | He did n't know whether Louise would last until Christmas . |
22 | And yet , when Calman would come on the scene Jerry would walk away . |
23 | Thus opponents of the ordination of women might plausibly say ( as Barth would seem to ) that fundamental to the scripture is male headship . |
24 | Things would deteriorate rather quickly , for Alberto would return to his hotel in the evening with a sculpture eight to twelve inches tall under his arm and come back the next day with a piece no more than three or four inches high … |
25 | The realization that such a policy would almost certainly involve war , for Austria would have to be driven out of the Confederation and France might be unwilling to acquiesce in the creation of a powerful new Germanic state , did not worry Bismarck . |
26 | All of us in the team knew that we were totally dependent on the Lord for any ‘ success ’ — but it was still reassuring at each crusade when Walter would murmur to me as he surveyed the huge first night crowds — ‘ Well , Harvey , that 's your job safe till the next one . |
27 | For the first time , in place of wondering apprehensively when Luke would tire of her , she began to believe that she might be the one to end their liaison , reviving pride rebelling before his lust had faded . |