Example sentences of "but we would [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 That leaves obvious questions about why exactly this illuminates decisions by finite human agents in worlds full of ‘ friction ’ , but we would rather leave them to Chapter 6 , where Game Theory will be found illuminating for thinking about international relations in an ideal-typical way .
2 But if you can raise that profile which I talk about , the of the ethics of of your trade , your profession and become , in effect , a pressure group , a pressure group for the public good , while we may not always agree with you , and indeed we 're going to say that we do n't agree with you and you must n't be afraid of that but we would rather hear from you , you 're the men and women at the sharp end , I hesitate to say ‘ experts ’ because ‘ expert ’ is a , a rather over-used word but we 'd much rather hear from you , at the sharp end , than the part-time politicians who , by the very nature of , of their role , and however well-meaning they may be , they have other priorities .
3 So we have suggested , erm , you will see in our evidence that policy H One should be amended and their are clearly a number of ways in which that amended amendment could take place , but we would particularly suggest that erm an indication should be given as to what the proportion of each district 's allocation is assumed to be going to the new settlement , if the new settlement is is agreed under the H Two discussion , thank you .
4 Everyone who supports the work of the Society is welcome to join ( relative , friends etc ) but we would particularly ask all regular class members to think seriously about supporting the Society through membership .
5 But we would probably sell them the name if they come up with a reasonable offer . ’
6 Quantum chemistry may well yield progressively better approximations to ‘ the truth ’ , but we would also like to know the range of errors in the claimed predictions .
7 ‘ We , too , have every intention of rescuing your daughter , ’ the Captain said mildly , ‘ but we would also like to catch the people who kidnapped her .
8 But we would nevertheless hope that by the end of their school careers as many pupils as possible will have been able to ‘ grow ’ through literature — both emotionally and aesthetically , both morally and socially — by virtue of coming into contact with the ‘ range of possible thought and feeling ’ identified above [ in the quotation from the Kingman Report printed on p. 72 ] .
9 Ours is specially designed anti-pigeon netting but we would certainly take action if birds were getting caught in it .
10 I think the R A F would would clearly be interested in in keeping in touch with what 's going on there , of course the states themselves er the picture is not entirely clear er about er what kind of types are going to emerge in the longer term but we would certainly wish to keep a a close view on what was going on and of course there is a Navy dimension to the harrier replacement as well .
11 Many people have assisted in producing this report but we would especially like to thank Dave Maley of Falls Community Council for typesetting and designing the report .
12 The entry would stay in its original place in the book , but we would never refer to it .
13 Bonefish Straker reckoned that some Bahamian kids must have stolen the boat as a means of getting home , but we would never know who had wrecked her , only that they had removed a dinghy load of gear including her chronometer , sextant , VHF , barometer , spare sails , lines , fenders , and even the mattress off the starboard quarter-berth .
14 But we would never have dreamt of talking about it .
15 This point helps to explain why there do not appear to have been many actual dismissals for pilferage ( we assume that we would have been told if there had been an abnormally high incidence of these ) , but we would still have expected there to be some if pilferage has been common , particularly since store security is not under Fred 's control .
16 But we would still have a form tutor input i.e. a summation
17 This in no way trivialises these consequences , but we would still strive to stop rape , even if the social consequences were not detrimental to the victims .
18 2 ) We hope that you , Ingrid and Mauricio will play a full part in the conference , but we would specifically ask you to be responsible for
19 But we would hardly recommend … ’
20 But we would hardly allow that Henry knows 2 .
21 The Policyholder may move to a guest house or hotel but we would only pay reasonable accommodation costs , commensurate with the standard of the existing accommodation .
22 But we would only consider them if they were logical , ’ he said .
23 The G value is the same , but we would usually like to say that the 1g plant is growing faster .
24 Commercial organisations like the Co-operative Retail Society , the Co-operative Wholesale Society , Marks & Spencer and Iceland have expressed their horror that the Government should so abdicate their responsibility as to say , ’ We shall do nothing if you break the law , ’ and weakly add the unconvincing refrain , as the Home Office Minister did , ’ But we 'd rather like it if you did n't . ’
25 But we 'd rather have a major scare that turned out to be a false alarm than the real thing and a late start , sir . ’
26 ‘ We would n't necessarily be a big network to compete with the PTTs , but we 'd probably go to the PTTs and say , ‘ Hey , we have this big network , do you want to use it ? ’ ’
27 But we 'd just like them to know we are as terribly unhappy as they are . ’
28 But we 'd always get one in the end .
29 But we 'd never do that at Larkins .
30 Well we 'd like to see at lea at least down to fifty but we 'd really like to probe and push towards forty if we could .
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