Example sentences of "would work [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd work very hard , Dad .
2 ‘ First I 'd work hard , and earn a lot of money .
3 She did n't see why people were supposed to work hard if you ground their noses ; it seemed more likely that they 'd work hard if you promised to grind their noses if they did n't .
4 For a statute or a past decision poses problems of consistency in strategy only when it has assigned people legal rights that a judge forming a new rule is for some reason powerless to change , rights that would work badly with the new rights he wants to create .
5 It would appear that isolating the set of pulses not marked with arrows would work equally well and , in fact , combining both in a suitable way could double the sensitivity .
6 Although they eyes were specifically designed for the Pyranha Mountain Bat , we feel they would work equally well on other boats .
7 Yet for those — including many British politicians — who reckon EMU would work adequately without binding procedures , the commission 's plan sacrifices subsidiarity .
8 As George would be the one who would work most closely with the new shepherd , he went with his father to the Hirings in Kirkbymoorside to help choose a man .
9 They would work repeatedly from a prototype provided by the artist , and , although their work varied , the process produced , at a time when the popularity of the English watercolourists was at its height , the closest thing to an original watercolour that a printed book could offer .
10 Ann would join her husband at 5.30am and then the pair would work diligently together until 7am when Ann would cook breakfast and awaken their daughter .
11 However only 55 per cent of DGMs ( 60 per cent of UGMs ) thought the market concept would work successfully in the NHS , so there was an element of support for the purchaser–provider split which was independent of ideas of competition and the market .
12 It was difficult to chose between them , partly because they were all so good but also because , unlike those first Film Week entrepreneurs , none of us had much artistic flair and had n't a clue what would work best .
13 Then you can see what is available and what would work best for you .
14 ‘ You may be right , ’ he said soothingly , though frankly he thought it would work wonderfully well .
15 I mean a do you think that kind of thing would work here ?
16 ‘ He asked for you , he thinks you would work well together . ’
17 ( This would work well with the third of the examples above . )
18 Indeed , he could modify his model by supposing that the gradient has its high point at the back edge of each segment , and that bristles point up the slope , and it would work just as well .
19 Well the add hoc panel of investigators did n't work terribly well , but the they the idea of , if there are a pool of ex employees in erm and in the main we 're tending to think about er you you 're talking about people who 've left to have families I suspect , erm , if if there is a pool of them that you can pull in , maybe that would work slightly better .
20 In fact both treatments would work even if one were to be marginally better .
21 Such a policy would work even if it were fully announced , provided that expectations were formed in the way we have assumed .
22 Such a policy would work even if , at the end of period 1 , it was perfectly predictable .
23 It is hypothetically assumed that if a woman marries but remains childless , she would work continuously in a full-time job until switching to part-time employment , set somewhat arbitrarily at age 54 , the age when the majority of her employed contemporaries are in part-time jobs .
24 Project leader Dave Southwell ( pictured ) said the scheme would work closely with schools , social services , and the police
25 There was an expectation but not a contractual obligation that the postholder would work closely with the Beacon Nursery .
26 Mr Frawley said that staff would work closely with residents to ensure the minimum of upset .
27 Her throat felt so dry that she was n't sure if her voice would work properly .
28 But it had established three important points : first , that there was potential to cut across established Green-Orange divisions in pursuing the interests of Derry ; second , that some educated young Catholics who were uninspired by the Nationalist Party would work enthusiastically on a campaign which challenged traditional sectarian prejudices ; and third , many people came to believe that a section , at least , of Derry Unionists was prepared to sacrifice the interests of the city to those of its party .
29 Asked whether Labour 's tax plans would reduce incentives for managers and executives , 22 per cent say they would work less hard .
30 Nearly half ( 48 per cent ) think middle managers would work less hard .
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