Example sentences of "would [adv] [vb infin] to make [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am receiving treatment at the Lister Hospital in London and any women who would be willing to donate eggs would only have to make two trips down there . |
2 | I am no art historian but I appreciate fine works of art , and would just like to make two points . |
3 | Erm and therefore I g I I I do think that is quite a big issue as far as this but all I these these all these arguments have been rehearsed as we 've said before , in housing committee , but I would just like to make one point and this is it . |
4 | Colleagues just before we adjourn till nine thirty tomorrow morning , I would just like to make one one or two comments . |
5 | Richard Kersley of BZW , the Barclays Bank offshoot , said the Chancellor would not only have to increase interest rates but would also have to make other changes . |
6 | I would now like to make specific proposals as to how the model of pragmatic mediation that I have proposed in these chapters might be made operational within a programme of in-service education for language teachers . |
7 | ‘ If you 'd behave sensibly for once in your life , then I would n't have to make any threats at all , ’ he said in a rather grim tone . |
8 | A similar fate befell councillors in Liverpool who , although not rate-capped at the time , delayed setting a rate on the grounds that they would otherwise have to make large spending cuts or impose rate rises ( contrary to the ruling Labour group 's manifesto commitments ) to maintain expenditure within the block-grant regime ( Parkinson , 1985 ; Travers , 1986 , especially 164–77 ) . |
9 | I would therefore like to make another application for grant-aid from WWF/UK on behalf of our alliance . |
10 | Some girl who would never need to make such explanations , some girl who had been bred in a world which did not admit such dresses . |