Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | I think you 'd like to watch nothing at all 'cause you have what you want on every day . |
2 | Well if you 'd like to keep it at that , that 's fine . |
3 | We 'd have seen her at the window long ago , and got her down . ’ |
4 | He 'd have to put them at their ease . |
5 | Anyway I realized I 'd have missed you at the Club , so I turned round and set off back . |
6 | And there have been days I 'd have liked her at home when I had a headache or one of the nuns had roared at me at school . |
7 | If I 'd found out where you went I 'd have caught you at it . ’ |
8 | He 'd have bought it at any cost . ’ |
9 | And if he 'd have needed me at six he 'd have got me up at five . |
10 | Surely no one would need to consult him at this hour ? |
11 | I realized I would need to convince them at the first opportunity that I was primarily a practical policeman and not an academic ; and I also noted that while the college was keen to list the academic qualifications of those on the course , the participants quickly justified Lewis 's assertions by playing them down to emphasize their history of praxis and practical mastery . |
12 | And on this sir I , the way the discussion 's been going over the last couple of days , erm I would like to point you at the experience of the Nottinghamshire structure plan which I 've got direct personal experience , where there the panel was persuaded to commend locations that is n't right for structure plan but was a felt able to erm name a district or district council in whose area such a strategic site might be located . |
13 | I would like to say something at some point about the point I made earlier about going , increasingly as you go down this list , you depart in directions which are , er , contrary to your policies , but |
14 | ‘ We would like to have her at home . |
15 | Luke looked as if he would like to throw something at her . |
16 | If your correspondent would like to contact me at Belfast 246113 , I would be happy to discuss the circumstances of the case to which he/she refers . |
17 | Their one hundred and fifty ton heavy life crane would have coped with that job easily enough but I hastily declined his offer which , apart from any other consideration would have placed me at a slight disadvantage . |
18 | She put on her black trousers and her chocolate-brown sweater because they were at the top of the first suitcase she opened and she would have worn them at home on a cool autumn day when there was mist on the hills and woodsmoke in the lanes and … |
19 | ‘ Swindon are a good side , but we would have beaten them at Ayresome Park but for a crazy final ten minutes . ’ |
20 | He realised that if he was to be successful he would have to take them at speed . |
21 | Fagin , with his sharp , suspicious eyes , would have noticed something at once . |
22 | In fact , if I had n't been living here I doubt they would have noticed us at all ! |
23 | ‘ He would have seen her at the races , ’ I said , smiling . |
24 | At A level , I toyed with the idea of doing physics , maths and English , and if I was just doing it for pure enjoyment I would have done it at that stage . |
25 | How happy it would have made her at any other time . |
26 | For a new act , I would have to pitch them at the right venue for their type of music . |
27 | Maggie was puzzling over it as Felipe came out and normally she would have told him at once , but he was not alone . |
28 | ‘ I would have told it at once , ’ she said ruefully , ‘ but that it would not have helped him . |
29 | Far from hearing only half-an-hour from Michael Heseltine 's statement on the pit closures , a news network would have carried it at length . |
30 | We would have expected them at the beginning , and as we are still at the beginning , they ought to be here . |