Example sentences of "you would [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He maintains that : ‘ If you would swim on the bosom of the ocean of Truth you must reduce yourself to a zero ’ . |
2 | ‘ I wish you would remain under the protection of my men . |
3 | But the truth is , if you had ever seen this young man , naked or clothed ( and I have see him both , and halfway in between ) , then you would admit to the accuracy of what I 've said . |
4 | Write in the box provided the response you would give to the statement , and see if you can decide what the differences are . |
5 | ‘ The characters are like someone you would meet in the street , although they tend to be a bit more romantic . |
6 | Write down how you would explain to the customer what each statement means : |
7 | ‘ I mean , ’ she spat out through her cigarette , ‘ I know maggots , you would do with the life I 've had and the Pig I was married to . |
8 | You then take , that 's how you would progress through the hoop . |
9 | Yes , I think also how you feel it could be improved would be very relevant and how you would feel in the context of a pensioners meeting , an annual meeting like shareholders have in companies and how you if you have any views on how such a meeting might be managed in relation to the deferred pensioners interests , the existing pensioners interests , the employees interest and obviously the company 's interest being adequately reflected at such a meeting but I think we would welcome that aspect . |
10 | A change of routine would be invigorating and you would return to the road in the autumn with more enthusiasm as well as more ability . |
11 | The roof of the farmhouse leaked and often you would return at the end of the day to find a puddle of water on top of your sleeping bag . |
12 | If you were lucky enough to be invited for * Eight at Number Eight' , you would sit at the dining table under the inscrutable gaze of Duncan Grant 's tabby-cat ; this cat was painted at Charleston during the First World War , and bought by the Berkeleys many years later for £75 from the Lefevre Gallery . |
13 | For a full price issue there are quite serious distractions , although the recording generally is as warm and transparent as you would expect in the Concertgebouw 's famous acoustic . |
14 | All it covers is the basic treatment in line with the minimum requirement in the country where you are staying — and that can be very different from what you would expect from the NHS . |
15 | On board , liveried stewards serve delicious meals and fine wines with the style and elegance you would expect from the ‘ King of Trains ’ . |
16 | And of course , the journalism is tip top , as you would expect from the choice of names chosen by Evans . |
17 | You can produce a directory listing , move between directories , invoke PI routines , copy and edit files and so on as you would expect from the $ prompt . |
18 | You would go to the women 's prison . |
19 | He knew the Customs in the East Queen 's and if you wanted a drink , or anything like that , you would go in the locker and have a bit . |
20 | They are a gamble and your stake is the interest you would earn on the cash . |
21 | ‘ You said , if you could stay here , in Roma , and be la Principessa 's companion instead of cavorting on a catwalk , you would leap at the chance . ’ |
22 | Gandhi speaks of loving enemies and reacting to their wrongdoings in the same way as you would react to the wrong-doings of friends and relatives . |
23 | You would think from the figures for deaths and illness from Western diseases that little was being done to improve the situation . |
24 | The distance you want is the perpendicular distance to the line , not the distance you would travel to the line if you stayed on the same heading . |
25 | You 've got a number of things here , you would take off the outer layer and you would bring it close to your body , if you , if you just pick it up with lots of layers around it you 're insulating it are n't you , to keep it cold , so you cuddle it close to your body right , and you remove outer layers of cloths Melanie said something about room temperature , right you raise the room temperature , okay ? |
26 | Erm I would imagine Tukuse that the the difference that you put in difference that you would get between the reportage , to use a French expression , of Princess Diana 's abdication from public life was probably quite pronounced between say for example the Sun newspaper and the Independent newspaper I would imagine that the Independent newspaper probably did n't play in any great significance , it was probably on the front page , perhaps not with a picture but erm there was a couple of columns of report erm the Independent is famous as being the newspaper which when Prince Charles and Lady Diana got married many years ago , they reported it with a single paragraph saying Prince Charles and Diana , the whole world went made at the Royal Wedding and the Independent had one paragraph , which many people , including myself , said right on . |
27 | So by three , yes , there is some variation , but they are certainly there is less variation than you would get at the end of the secondary school or university . |
28 | So by three , yes , there is some variation , but they are certainly there is less variation than you would get at the end of the secondary school or university . |
29 | So if for any one of those parameters , let's just say B right , let's just say that 's the true distribution of the parameter B what you 'll you estimate O L S and you 'll get alright , you 'll get biased estimates , this is what you would get from the computer , alright so we 'd be biased cos the , the true value is over here but not only that , is that , instead of having a nice peak distribution , distribution would be quite flat , alright we 'd we would n't have the minimum variants property alright . |
30 | Describe how you would deal with the situation . |