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

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1 Five or six in one part of the hall would create a din , and when Blackshirt stewards approached to eject them scores of Red colleagues would arise to join in the battle .
2 I would prefer to go in the kop , but failing that I 'd like to try the new East stand .
3 But Sam said he had a surprise to show her ; and Sarah , obviously put up to it by him , claimed she would prefer to sit in the shade on the terrace and do a water colour of the garden at La Gracieuse .
4 Research has shown that 80 per cent of the population would prefer to live in the country rather than in a city or urban town .
5 What , do you have any idea what sort of social work you would want to do in the end , or not really ?
6 Bradshaw and Millar found that about two-thirds ( 62 per cent ) of lone mothers on income support said that they did not want to work immediately although they would want to work in the future .
7 He surprised and alarmed us all by saying that , following the liberalisation of exit controls , he expected that up to 7 million Soviet citizens would want to work in the west .
8 Bringing his voice under control he suggested it was unlikely that a man of O'Hara 's established reputation would want to appear in the provinces .
9 It also accepted that part of AEA would need to remain in the public sector .
10 In fact , all a person would need to do in the middle of a Darkfall storm would be to remain calm , not touch anything — unless he or she is wearing gloves and wait for the effect to pass .
11 The pre-1974 local authority budget cycle was like this : each committee of a local council would discuss how much it would need to spend in the coming financial year , beginning in April .
12 ‘ To catch it they would need to go in the opposite direction first to Thornaby station , where parking is limited .
13 It was a problem they would need to address in the coming days .
14 I mean first of all I would need to believe in the company the product and that the quality is saleable .
15 A greater source of social frustration would appear to lie in the ossification of social mobility .
16 The answer , and remember you read it in WCM first , would appear to lie in the hands of all right-minded people .
17 Until the findings of such research become available , the weight of argument and evidence would appear to fall in the opposite direction .
18 The Tory-held seats at the last election which Labour would expect to win in the North-East are Darlington , Tynemouth , and Langbaurgh .
19 These vast walls were slashed across with bizarre colours like some monstrous oil-painting … it was the kind of valley one would expect to find in the exotic landscape of a dead planet ’ .
20 In addition to the aerodrome forecast , the Met 's other principal offering is a regional forecast which again follows the kind of format you would expect to find in the various sources at the airfield .
21 Different stars have different spectra , but the relative brightness of the different colours is always exactly what one would expect to find in the light emitted by an object that is glowing red hot .
22 From time to time one or another would begin to scrape in the gravelly bank , or venture a little way in among the trees and nut-bushes to scuffle in the leaf-mould .
23 Through the magazine and training packs that each subscriber receives , they will be asked their opinions on programme content , their likes , dislikes , and what they would like to see in the future .
24 You asked what people would like to see in the playhouse .
25 What I would like to see in the playhouse is an open system of government very much like our council professes to follow .
26 What the corporate finance community would like to see in the USM 's place is the subject of Bill Millar 's article in Corporate Finance .
27 I first asked him what changes he would like to see in the history .
28 It would still do you no harm to attend a re-entry programme in the meantime , as it will give you a taste of current nursing practice , and help you in deciding exactly what you would like to do in the future .
29 All we would like to do in the lab is make that same compound in a different way , and many of the compounds which are used are the same as those found in nature , the only difference is they 've been prepared in a test tube instead of being prepared in a plant .
30 Adding the constraint to problem 6 means that we would like to pivot in the x 3 -row of P1/LP6 .
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