Example sentences of "they would [verb] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ None of them would have provided any kind of challenge to your tightly guarded female bastion . ’
2 The director of the museum , Mr H. Bakker , visibly relieved to have all the originals safely returned to their shelves , told The Art Newspaper that each one of them would have provided enough money to buy a comfortable family home .
3 ‘ Well , if you do , do you think any of them would have signed this form if it had not been all in order and above board ? ’
4 If groups of , say , 50 to 100 people were to be asked how many of them would like to see some deregulation on Sunday , only about half would put up their hands ; the other half would want to keep Sunday special .
5 As Gary and I have mentioned so many times , I wish they 'd stop doing that .
6 I wish they 'd stop asking all these questions — I 'm getting a bit confused .
7 It 's true what they say , Belfast people would be the nicest in the world if only they 'd stop killing each other .
8 The aspect to it is , as I 've made clear in , in the , the report I hope , th they 'd want to treat each erm , one that comes out of government on it 's me merits .
9 One of the kids asked about the foal and it suddenly occurred to me they 'd like to see all the mares , so I had them brought inside specially for visitors ' day . "
10 The district council actually commented to me that they 'd like to see that entrance opened where that er derelict building is at the top end of Church Street car park , which would be an ideal entrance .
11 They 'd like to see any
12 I said I can imagine if you were doing this project yeah , like they 'd like get this tape yeah of you and Honey having
13 The Gestapo was just about running the Communist party by 1944 , but to do that they 'd have to let some small fry run free , and from their point of view the Eismarks would be very small indeed .
14 So then they 'd have to call another van .
15 Still ; look on the bright side : they 'd have to order another one .
16 To be honest , I do n't think they 'd have done that a year ago Brian .
17 And I left Rhos-y-Bol when I retired because I felt I they 'd have to have another nurse there , and you see the other nurse would never be able to enjoy the They would always be running to me a and it would n't be fair to another nurse .
18 ( They 'd have to get all their armies and horses across . )
19 But looking purely at the outside bit , If they 'd have had some whitewash on I think they 'd have looked better .
20 I suppose if I had n't gone back into that room they 'd have found some other way of leaving the message . ’
21 Or actually no they would n't , they were bold Egyptians , they 'd have used all manner of things that they could
22 They , they did have the option that they could have had complete absolute egalitarianism and made everybody into a poor peasant , but the commun but the commun the Communist Party were progressive and they s saw that how that you needed to have industrialization in order to increase the welfare of peasants which was their ultimate aim , and I mean it appears that how that they did n't actually care er what kinds of means they 'd have to achieve that , as in capitalism was justified in this longer term perspective .
23 And I in I invite I suppose the County Council really to respond to this issue of how they would intend erm indeed the districts , how they would intend to use these criteria certainly in a more rational and erm intellectually rigorous way than the sort of erm statements that were included in their January nineteen ninety two report .
24 They were the first to say that they would prefer to trust all this to people who knew something about education .
25 They would hope to discuss this with any new owner and with Scottish Natural Heritage .
26 But in the final weeks of preparation Steve , and his co-driver Graham Robbins , from Staindrop , realised they would struggle to raise enough sponsorship .
27 In July , when Nationalists protested at the failure of the corporation to appoint Nationalists to committee chairs , the mayor pointed out that fifteen or sixteen years ago the Nationalists had said that they would refuse to take such chairs and that they would only take part in corporation affairs in order to disrupt them .
28 The majority of the responses indicated that they would like to receive these digests on a quarterly basis .
29 The same person the same person all I 'm saying the reason that the meeting was convened this evening and the reason that Paul wants the meeting this evening was to get the views from the public about what they felt was going on at the playhouse and what they would like to see that is n't taken place I think that was the thing behind the meeting and that 's what we 'd like to see right okay . . .
30 In evidence to us , the Finance Houses Association and Consumer Credit Trade Association both said they would like to see more use of credit insurance here ; the Birmingham Money Advice Centre suggested that it should even be compulsory above a certain level of commitment , say £100 .
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