Example sentences of "would [verb] [verb] [prep] those " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Who 'd want to go to those places ? ’ |
2 | I 'd need to care about those things , and I do n't . ’ |
3 | I WOULD like to join with those who have thanked the Bangor people for a great time in the three Irish Cup finals . |
4 | Alison would have to deal with those matters , it was her task now . |
5 | ‘ If it had been a car bomb , it would have blown in those windows . ’ |
6 | Societies have an extraordinary capacity either to consider objects as having attributes which may not appear as evident to outsiders , or else altogether to ignore attributes which would have appeared to those same outsiders as being inextricably part of that object . |
7 | No , there are probably other forms already existing on those colours , we presume we would have to take off those colours . |
8 | Erm , so that you would have to allow for those ideal circumstances in maximum temperature . |
9 | When the females were promiscuous , the sperm of each male would have to compete with those of other males , and the male producing the most sperm was most likely to generate offspring . |
10 | What messages would have passed along those lines ? |
11 | Thus the marginal cost of a film is not only the market value of extra meals that could have been produced , but is also the value of the marginal utility consumers would have derived from those meals . |
12 | The House of Lords , while accepting that some elements of natural justice could apply to investigations and preliminary determinations , held that an opportunity to see the counter-statement was not required : no final decision was being made and if the taxpayer could comment on the counter-statement the Commissioners would wish to comment on those comments , thereby producing an endless succession of exchanges , bringing the administration to a standstill . |
13 | would get paid for those multiple options probably on a time basis until |