Example sentences of "[Wh pn] would [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This may seem strange to those who would think that Religious Affairs Correspondents would have the Glorious Twelfth of July firmly written in their diaries .
2 There are some purists who would argue that this is no bad thing , and that those interested in the human brain and human behaviour should stick to studying humans .
3 There are those who would argue that this discomfort is not real , that sport can not matter enough to break anyone 's heart , but this is simply not the case .
4 There are others , ( we shall meet some of them later ) who would argue that this urge to emulate the natural sciences in this way is premature .
5 The themes of quantitative methods , of chronology , of processes and of human activity as reviewed in the last four chapters all have amongst their adherents some who would claim that one of these four was the dominant paradigm for physical geographers .
6 It would be a brave man who would claim that these ideas were unrealistic given the availability of cheap computer power .
7 There will always be , I realize , those who would claim that any attempt to analyse greatness as I have been doing is quite futile .
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