Example sentences of "the [noun pl] would [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The Black Land had never condemned men or women who loved their own kind , or those who crossed the frontiers between loving those of the same and the opposite sex ; but minorities formed fraternities , and members of the clubs would do each other good turns when they could . |
2 | Events in the cities would unfold much as Marx had envisaged , with a phase of bourgeois rule culminating in proletarian revolution , but there was no need for the peasantry to pass through capitalism . |
3 | The courts would decide all questions of law using that word in the sense described above . |
4 | Whether the courts would extend this remedy to information in documents which were accidentally released as opposed to surrepticiously obtained was answered in English and American Insurance Co Ltd v Herbert Smith [ 1988 ] FSR 232 . |
5 | It may be that the courts would apply some sort of reasonable annual percentage . |
6 | However , it is not known whether the courts would accept this argument , because it can perhaps be said that the shares management acquire in Newco are acquired pursuant to ( though not causally connected to ) an opportunity offered to management ( namely to buy Target or its business ) by reason of their employment/directorships with the vendor or Target . |
7 | Although it is by no means certain that the courts would uphold such a contention , groups should nevertheless exercise care in this area . |
8 | It would seem , therefore , that the courts would have little opportunity to sentence in cases where proof of injury was not available . |
9 | Not surprisingly the Germans would accept this , they had proposed it when the Commission had by turns been denying the existence of damage in West Germany and demanding proof based on a single pollutant ( rather than multiple stress ) . |
10 | They feared as Truman did , that the Russians would cause another war unless dealt with in a firm manner . |
11 | And the messengers would come all the time . |
12 | I would n't object to a few ex-Presidents — Dickie and Ronnie and the lads would have some fascinating tales . |
13 | The possibility of the directors ' using their votes to ratify the allotments would require more detail , and legal advice should be sought here . |
14 | However , there are still to be found undertones of catastrophism in many Marxist writings , even though the authors would reject any explicit adherence to such ideas . |
15 | My own view is that the President and the other nations are to help Saddam wind up his regime , I would hope the Iraqis would do that , but if not , they , then we , that is the United Nations . |
16 | Those who use the gardens would like some divine intervention to save the site , though so determined is the church to build on the land , that maybe not even this would be enough . |
17 | The planners would like more coverage of full text ; Companies House information ; international annual accounts ; specialist journals ; qualitative commercial information , e.g. market research . |
18 | " The presence of the Communists would bring some few thousand votes to the alliance ; but it might well drive millions into Mr Chamberlain 's camp . " |
19 | ‘ The bays would impede each other 's light . ’ |
20 | Tory candidate Bill Perry said the Conservatives would give more power to the people by giving them help and encouragement . |
21 | Tory candidate Bill Perry said the Conservatives would give more power to the people by giving them help and encouragement . |
22 | Tory candidate Bill Perry said the Conservatives would give more power to the people . |
23 | ‘ When people vote on the day , they are looking at the party who will form the government , and in this part of the country they do not want socialism , ’ said Mr Peter Hodgson , the Conservatives ' Western Area chairman , who was confident the Conservatives would retain all their seats . |
24 | Johnson contradicted this , believing the comparisons would talk both books into greater prominence . |
25 | In certain cases the warlords would use this but how often , we 've already talked , how often did your landlord , they , they used er sort of agencies to collect , only but how often did they sort of er did they the militia on them ? |
26 | Harriet , the shop assistant says , " I do n't suppose the sparklers would cause any harm inside . " |
27 | The £800,000 machine will be available to NHS as well as private patients but Dr Jaleel said he believed the scanners would complement each other . |
28 | The Regulations would undermine that purpose . |
29 | Bob Smith and David Brand from HMS United got inshore on their first night 's recce to find a long and uncharted sandbank off the south coast port of Gela , where the Rangers would land that summer . |
30 | ‘ Your men were n't , and I 'm sure the Americans would find some way to make even you talk . |