Example sentences of "would [verb] [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Only that we would want all students to experience these things to the fullest , so that they all have varied and rich experiences in all these spheres , and that we make special efforts to provide the time and space for the students to explore and develop their abilities and inclinations to learn and develop personal qualities without being directed .
2 But no German , least of all the East Germans , would want Soviet troops to stay there indefinitely .
3 The tremendous problems that they have need addressing and we should be there , not because we can reap the benefits necessarily in funding , although of course that would help , but because we can lend a hand , because we can reach out Local Authority and in my view that is also what the people of would want this Council to do .
4 One view holds it might be worth preserving only information derived from the telecommunications record , but that it would make little sense to keep it all .
5 It would make good sense to increase that cadre of coaches to five .
6 It would make one regret to lose it and yet I shall think nothing but that loss wanting to complete my happiness .
7 That would make enough noise to waken him .
8 ( The government feared that Russia 's rampant inflation would make repeated attempts to fix asset prices so clumsy that privatisation could be postponed indefinitely . )
9 Pop singer Rod Stewart took inordinate pride in his brief time as a professional with Brentford and would make well-publicized appearances to support Scotland .
10 It would make more sense to put some of the money to improving the surfaces of the existing roads , which again compare very unfavourably with our European neighbours .
11 Rather than go through the entire process again in a later session , it would make more sense to take it up at the point where it was left off in the previous session , if desired .
12 Mrs Thatcher insisted it would make more sense to wait and see how it worked out in practice before preparing moves to the more controversial second and third stages of EMU — including a central bank and a single currency .
13 After all , these guys are no part of my battle , most of them do n't know me , and they 've turned out in numbers only because Rufus said they had to defend their territory — but I decide this ai n't the time for that , and it would make more sense to invite these gift-horses in for coffee and what 's left of the whisky .
14 It would make more sense to build the ships in this country and use those millions to subsidise the industry .
15 In which case it would make more sense to elect proven adulterers instead of discouraging them from public life .
16 In that case , it would make more sense to switch the other two lectures so that shields and banners followed something warlike .
17 Trent held him under the cold water , hoping he would make some effort to support himself .
18 That he would make some attempt to coax her ?
19 In practice , anyone trying to start such a definition would make some attempt to encompass one or more of the other viewpoints , but any one of these could be used as the starting point for the analysis of the requirements of an information system in a hospital .
20 I would be most grateful if you would make some inquiries to find out what is preventing DGXI from responding courteously to our invitations ?
21 ‘ I have no axe to grind and it may be that the scheme would pose no hazard , in which case I would be happy to say so publicly , ’ he said , ‘ But if I learn that the route would expose local populations to field strengths greater than two milliGauss I will say it is potentially hazardous and will support my statement with a good deal of scientific information . ’
22 Dr Roger Williams , director of the hospital 's liver unit , last night called for change in legislation in line with American law which would oblige medical staff to approach the relatives of suitable donors for permission to transplant healthy organs .
23 Are any of those other one simple , what you would consider simple ones to understand ?
24 I have set out below a brief paragraph in respect of each question which you could use in your replies , however I would be grateful if you would qualify any replies to indicate that these are general answers and that any specific queries on individual cases should be referred to the Council Tax Section at Chesser House or myself .
25 We would need extraordinary circumstances to arise before we abandoned laws like the Law of Non-Contradiction .
26 He has agreed to pay us more than our usual commission — well , I explained , of course , that we would need ample compensation to lend him one of our girls for such unusual services , and I must say — ’
27 He was two-thirds drunk but , there again , I suppose any man ordered to discharge such a duty would need some wine to gladden the heart and dull the brain .
28 He said he would wait another week to see if the injury healed and then make a decision — if he steps down , leading batsman Javed Miandad may lead the team .
29 In September and November 1991 the new coalition New Front for Democracy and Development ( NF ) government had announced plans to reform the constitution to bar the army from involvement in party politics , and had stated that it would assist international efforts to investigate the army 's involvement in drug production and trafficking , money laundering and gun running [ see p. 38432 ] .
30 It was only natural , part of his family ethos and his own psychological make-up , that he would seek new fields to conquer .
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