Example sentences of "in [noun] [pron] would [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 bodies you see in case they would lift them .
2 Both girls quickly turned their faces away , just in case he would want to take revenge on them later for having witnessed his humiliation .
3 You are n't seriously suggesting he might have spent fifteen years building up a simpleton 's profile , in case it would come in handy if ever he wanted to commit a crime ? ’
4 He may have agreed that if the goods were in existence he would acquire the ownership of them and if they were not in existence he would get nothing but that in either event he would pay the price .
5 He may have agreed that if the goods were in existence he would acquire the ownership of them and if they were not in existence he would get nothing but that in either event he would pay the price .
6 This thinking has apparently not been overly concerned with the argument that from that point on it would be not so much what went on in Britain as what happened in Germany which would count most ( a phenomenon clearly illustrated by the chart in Appendix 2 ) .
7 She would probably have the right to do so in the court in Germany which would have jurisdiction in relation to the place where the events happened , assuming that German law recognises the ground of action contemplated .
8 Maybe his fish and chips and his welding background are not what they were looking for , though in Middlesbrough they would seem to be born for each other .
9 In part it would appear that this has arisen from a tendency to see questions of housing and home life as matters of individual and privatised choice , to be set aside from the mainstream of political life where employment is the crucial issue .
10 Thus , whereas in a face-to-face meeting I can say I 'm Joe Bloggs , on the telephone I must say This is Joe Bloggs or Joe Bloggs is speaking with third person verb agreement ( but see Schegloff , 1979a ) ; in contrast in Tamil we would have to say on the telephone the equivalent of Joe Bloggs am speaking , with first person verb agreement .
11 Its mandate would include technology transfers and the encouragement of investment in projects which would enhance or safeguard the environment .
12 Unsuccessful attempts were made in April to broaden Poland 's governing coalition , and to give it a stronger majority in parliament which would enable it to push through its budget proposals and economic reforms .
13 In addition we would draw upon the legal skills of [ Solicitors ] .
14 In addition it would enable correspondence that deals with several aspects of Council Tax to be dealt with at the same time and a co-ordinated response to be prepared by nominated officers .
15 The exercise had its practical value , but he recognized that , in some obscure way , it fulfilled a psychological need , just as in boyhood he would explore a country church by first walking slowly round it before , with a frisson of awe and excitement , pushing open the door and beginning his planned progress of discovery to the central mystery .
16 In Acton he would hold meetings in his home for the local people .
17 The wider section measures c. 6 m ( 20 ft ) in width which would accommodate two rows of stabled horses .
18 From the surviving documentation , annotations on meeting papers , careful notes made of verbal exchanges and copies of correspondence it is possible to reconstruct the broad sequence of events and the serial proposals and counter-proposals which marked a period of intensive and difficult negotiation with neither side being prepared to risk an open breach in relationships which would have been publicly damaging .
19 Although Crawford was one of the few Test cricketers to play in spectacles it would seem that his eyesight was not so poor that he could not be used by the military .
20 We have to trust the districts can trust the county the county can trust the districts and that in practice they would make this work at local plan level .
21 On Maastricht , we are opposed to a number of the points in the social charter because in practice it would damage employment and prosperity .
22 Like in Harray we would say , up to go up and er the Deerness folk then would say , up or something like that , up .
23 If we were in opposition we would do exactly the same .
24 ‘ But if we can find the funds in future we would want to reinstate the service . ’
25 Not only , said Nicky , was this proof positive of the Englishness — indeed the Lancashireness — of Griffiths 's voice , but Griffiths had also said that if cornered in future he would shoot his way out rather than submit to arrest — exactly what he did do .
26 It was nice to talk over old times and Swire Sugden assured me that in future he would get a consensus before sending in the bulldozers .
27 In the past the US had tended to trade off economic advantages for political gains , but in future it would become much more single-minded about its own economic interests , he predicted .
28 I immediately modified the program so that in future it would keep accessible records of genetic formulae , but it was too late " .
29 The board also said that in future it would receive more information on ‘ public interest issues ’ affecting the BBC .
30 ‘ Well done , Michael , but in future I would appreciate being informed of your decisions .
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