Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Mariot capped this by suggesting that , since the Earl Patrick would presumably intend to yield that castle should Berwick town fall to King Edward , he could expect a greater reward from that monarch if the castle was nominally his own , not just a crown possession . |
2 | you 're not fucking throwing the plane out of control or the elevator would rip off or something , I mean if you get the same sort of thing probably would only have to do that , break the surface a little bit . |
3 | I would just like to say that erm , it 's not all gloom and doom ! |
4 | Erm I would just like to stress that er again that the structure plan needs to be read as a whole and that there are in fact erm several of the policies in the plan which are certainly encouraging of development , certain forms of development in the countryside . |
5 | They would dearly like to do away with the garage , and I think the landlady said she would just like to mention that , as their comment on the application . |
6 | It 's just a pity that the castle itself is a little bit indistinct I mean , when you stand away from it you ca n't er you can hardly see the castle there and er , it is an attractive castle , photographed many times but I would just like to see that shown up a little more in the picture . |
7 | Obviously one would not want to see that scene again . ’ |
8 | I am sure that the more sensible people in racing and in the Jockey Club would not want to see that . ’ |
9 | No , she would not want to change that … only to have it go on , with Tyler wanting her as much as she wanted him . |
10 | And in fact , I would not want to suggest that feminist resistance — from guerilla raids on men who call us darling to all-out war waged on institutional bastions like the dictionary — is valueless . |
11 | Even England would not dare claim that . |
12 | I , for one , would not like to guarantee that . ’ |
13 | The two enquiries above clearly have a common source — delays at the DHSS — but the bureaux recording system would not have highlighted that difficulty . |
14 | Even Ryan , she felt certain , would not have wanted that . |
15 | And had she told them the reason that was at the back of the suggestion , they would not have believed that either . |
16 | Before Sunday I would not have said that . |
17 | I think when I meet — and maybe would count them not in hundreds , but in tens — when I meet women who make those sorts of comments and say this time last year I would not have said that , then those sorts of things encourage me very much . |
18 | ‘ I could see that he was touched by my offer , but of course his wife would not have allowed that . |
19 | I , I , I find it difficult to believe he would not have known that . |
20 | Last night I would not have thought that would worry me so much , but this morning it does . |
21 | Probably had I been there at the point of commissioning I would not have chosen that story . |
22 | We have a respectable reputation for producing future chemistry graduates — including Oxford and Cambridge — and would not wish to lose that good name by adopting a ‘ less appropriate ’ A-level chemistry syllabus . |
23 | However pressed they were , Karajan would always contrive to finish that little bit early . |
24 | Oh no you would still have to pay that . |
25 | Well just just to reiterate , I mean we we would still like to have that letter from you confirming that . |
26 | Not this moment , and perhaps not ever again , despite the time it would still take to confront that knowledge . |
27 | When I arrived in America two weeks ago , I would probably have reversed that order . |
28 | When I arrived in America two weeks ago , I would probably have reversed that order . |
29 | I mean I would n't want to labour that too much . |
30 | I think our view is that if that provision was to be any greater , then we would have significant difficulty in accommodating that provision within our part of Greater York , primarily for for greenbelt considerations , not reasons , erm any additional provision would require a rolling back of the greenbelt , er significant provision would have two implications , erm either it would mean peripheral expansion er of York into the greenbelt around York and into our district , we feel that would adversely affect the special character of York , lead to outward sprawl of the York urban area , encroachment into open countryside , and coalescence of the urban area with the villages in our district , er and we we would n't want to support that . |