Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] would [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On Nov. 20 , 1990 , the government announced an agreement with the trade unions , estimated to cost A$1,000 million per year , whereby it would increase tax cuts in return for continued wage restraint .
2 An eight year old , if I ruled the world , if I was in charge this is how I would organize things and then and I believe , what I believe in .
3 And I 've already explained to you how I would arrange things . ’
4 How I would wake weeping , and in the anguish of my heart exclaim upon sweet Calne in Wiltshire !
5 ‘ That wo n't be a problem , ’ I told him with bravado , though I had n't a clue how I would get hold of the balance of the cash .
6 She is surviving on family credit and before the actor stepped in had no idea how she would buy Christmas presents for her sons .
7 She wondered if it was how she would define love .
8 Which was about how you would describe Pickerage .
9 Let us rather ask ourselves how we would score bar 5 if it stood alone apart from its context , and adapt the first four bars to this arrangement so as to lead naturally into it .
10 Even naturalistic styles of aquascape do not replicate nature , but are an idealised vision of how we would like nature to be .
11 On BBC news on 23 November last year the Prime Minister said ’ One of the difficulties we got into with the community charge was being bounced into decisions before they were fully thought through and before we knew precisely how they would affect people . ’
12 The headmistress made a long and patently truthful speech about how they would miss Stephanie , and a brief speech about Frederica 's outstanding good fortune .
13 That is always the knee-jerk reaction of Opposition Members , who say that we are not spending enough money , without saying precisely how they would improve situations such as this .
14 Now I see no evidence in the er proposals of the other two groups of those qualities , there I do not see coherent form of covering for the contingencies that we could face and I see a real unwillingness to indicate how they would tackle priorities .
15 Mr Smith did not say how he would meet manifesto commitments without extra borrowing or taxes if growth were not as strong as the Chancellor had forecast .
16 He talked wildly about shame and guilt , and how he would give part of the money he 'd inherited to his wife and to you , and use the rest to escape from England with the girl he loved .
17 He warned Ramsey of the burden of administration and how he would need advisers .
18 The above is only an extract from a full job description but nevertheless I can already identify four areas where I would need guidance and information before I would feel capable of meeting my responsibilities safely .
19 ‘ And tomorrow ? ’ she queried , recalling that tomorrow was to have been a most dismal day , when she would leave Wilder 's Wilderness and return to Wellington .
20 Still , she would be able to sort that out on Monday when she would become part and parcel of prestigious Woodline Design , personal assistant to a man who , one way and another , filled her with a sense of disquiet .
21 You move into the south which is the area where landlord exploitation might have been at its most intense , where you would expect antagonisms to be greatest , where one would expect that peasants would be actually demanding land reform and , and indeed if you , you go back to , to the you 've clearly got that almost spontaneous underlying radicalism because of the , the intense landlord exploitation .
22 There are circumstances where you would adopt position one .
23 We decided that Masquerade would sail from the Bahamas to Panama , and thence to the Galapagos where we would find Darwin 's giant tortoises .
24 The Eliots were inseparable ; they went to parties where they would stand arm in arm .
25 The buses used to start from their to Hampton , and there used to be a place where they would leave newspapers and they put , put a er box there by that and people used to take out newspaper and put the money into the box and er , you ca n't dream of that sort of thing now .
26 The company 's infiltration of the UK market was accelerated by the migration of a variety of British musicians to the infamous German clubs of the time , where they would perform rock'n'roll covers for audiences consisting largely of US Forces personnel .
27 As had happened the day before , the time simply flew for Fabia , so that she could again hardly believe it when Ven told her that they would take the funicular a little way down the hill to a restaurant where they would have lunch .
28 Pick three reasons why each of the couples would choose Magnet and three why they would pick Neff , using each point once .
29 He would generally lunch in one of the clubs to which he belonged ( by the end of his life , he was a member of the Athenaeum , the Garrick , and the Oxford and Cambridge ) although there were occasions when he would take guests to his favourite restaurant , L'Etoile , in Charlotte Street .
30 If all went awry and there was to be a last ditch fight for the city , this is where it would take place . )
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