Example sentences of "they would [vb infin] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 They would wash up the same way even if they were not watched .
2 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that if he or my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment had a meeting with business leaders to discuss the policy of the minimum wage , they would tell both the House and the country what business leaders had to say about the damaging effect on jobs that such a minimum wage would have ?
3 They also insisted that they would blow up the mines if Ceauşescu tried to force them back to work .
4 When lifted and placed against a transparent plastic sheet they would show up the tiniest particle .
5 They would pay exactly the same under the rents-to-mortgages scheme as they currently pay in rent — but they would be acquiring their homes , rather than simply being tenants .
6 They would set up the stage among buildings he felt he somehow knew .
7 The judges also said that they would set aside the orders of Justice Morling that the Tobacco Industry of Australia could never , at any time in the future , replicate the claims contained in the offending sentence .
8 They would trudge up the mine 's track before dawn , heads bowed before the onslaught of a sleet laden gale , fearful of being dashed into the chasm down which the Church Beck roared unseen .
9 Continuing this political enquiry we should note the belief that was once expressed with some confidence that as workers became more affluent they would take on the values of the middle classes in their society .
10 Both Canada and Argentina admit that it would only be by default that they would take on the task of staging the tournament .
11 As well as supposedly advising the Secretary of State on policy and standards , they would take on the responsibilities of the Secretary of State , the local education authorities , the governors , the heads and the senior management of schools .
12 And then — then they would take up the hoe and become farmers .
13 Their first tactic was to say they would take away the licence of any striker : their second was to say all striking drivers were in breach of contract and fire them .
14 If she did go home they would ask why the coffee had n't materialised .
15 And they would sell maybe the cloth
16 In company , with another or others , they would bank down the embers of the past .
17 When everyone was up and outside the school where it was hilly and rocky they would act out the resurrection scene , emphasising " Christ is risen " .
18 However they said they would continue insisting on an 8pm bedtime and they would keep up the bedtime stories .
19 He would return to her , to beg her pardon for so basely misjudging her , and they would find again the former ease of friendship , the lack of which now gaped in her life like an open wound .
20 the suspect counsel to is no they would n't , and they would raise precisely the same points as er being raised in this defence , er which are surely if there is anything in them , equally available to every other name
21 Then they used to put a thick layer round the sides to start with , then they would fill in the middle and keep that always stronger so that each layer er it curved .
22 So they said they would come back the next week and see what I thought .
23 She would draw the curtains ; they would cut out the sounds as well as the light .
24 His sentence was terminated when Sahara officials bailed him out and said they would pick up the tab for the room but he would have to pay for his food and drink himself .
25 Also , should someone come across me , they would remember how the De Belving coffers have assisted Salamanca in its affliction .
26 But they would roll back the great doors that divided the hall from the morning room , and carpets would have been lifted and floors polished , earlier in the day .
27 But I do know they would weigh up the dangers and think about the very fact that they could fly .
28 The lobbyists argued that if bureaucrats ran the regional pools , they would have neither the incentive nor the ability to negotiate the best possible deal .
29 They would wipe out the shame of their ignominious defeat !
30 ‘ I do n't know what form that decision will take and how they would work out the practicalities of making the generators buy more coal . ’
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