Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [to-vb] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Laing wanted to make such a good job of the London factory that the reverse would be the case — that the Americans would want to cross the Atlantic to inspect the exemplary way the British ran things .
2 Matron tried to tell him he would need to feed the Bookman properly but the Headmaster did n't seem to care .
3 IBM Corp will be split into independent companies , Bill Gates , chairman of Microsoft Corp , told La Tribune in an interview : he said workstations and large systems would need to keep the IBM name , but consulting , disks and personal computers could go by other names .
4 It would only be a matter of time before the strong-willed de Gaulle would seek to reshape the EEC according to his own conceptions .
5 The ruling would appear to permit the FBI to go into Panama and kidnap General Noriega , but when reporters asked President Bush yesterday morning if that was the case , he said : ‘ I 'm embarrassed to say I do n't know what ( the answer ) is . ’
6 Quate would like to see the SAM used to watch polymer chains in rubber as they stretch and bounce back .
7 Next he would like to do the Mozart violin sonatas , he says , but he will wait until what he calls ‘ the Mozart frenzy ’ abates .
8 I see them walking back up Great Scotland Yard afterwards , with the historian lost in thought and Summerchild asking him solicitously if he would like to view the Croydon or Kilburn premises after all .
9 The Author would like to thank the RAF Museum for its co-operation in the making of this article , and for allowing reference to its own publication on Sugar , A Very Special Lancaster by F E Dymond .
10 Lyles would like to thank the Stoddard ‘ non-playing ’ Captain , Jimmy Shiels , for stepping in as their late replacement , scoring a creditable 26 points .
11 I would like to thank the Curwen Archives Trust whose generous grant has made this publication possible .
12 W. Smith ‘ Atlantic ’ tragedy WE WOULD like to thank the Speke Ambulance Station for their very speedy call out to attend our late N.U.S. President Mr James Henry Slater after his collapse during the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic .
13 I would like to thank the Arkleton Trust for making this study possible by awarding me a Fellowship and the Nature Conservancy Council for agreeing to three months study leave .
14 I told Fred that I would like to get the Otago playing side .
15 In particular , it would like to reform the FRACs , which are perceived as being an instrument of central government and not sufficiently integrated into local structures .
16 He asked why it was said that if Denmark and Britain rejected the treaty they would have to leave the EC , when this had not been said of France or Germany .
17 ‘ Well , I was influenced by AM radio all the time I was growing up , which was all the great '50s rock'n'roll , and I suppose I would have to include The Beatles in that .
18 Any list of the great industrial achievements of our time would have to include the Wilkinson double-edged blade .
19 Barfield feared it would have to close the ER scheme this week — ironically , just as Hertfordshire was inquiring about joining it .
20 They wanted to know how much help they would have to give the Sutton pupils .
21 If he did , he would have to abandon the Volvo , always parked a few hundred yards away , and escape on foot .
22 And since whatever happened he would have to take the London train , could he really expose her — a woman who had one child and so could surely have another — to the risk of her own fertility ?
23 Dos Santos welcomed the move , but made it clear on Dec. 27 that before he met Savimbi UNITA would have to accept the September election results , withdraw from all areas occupied following the elections , and enable government administration to be extended throughout Angola .
24 During this time they would attempt to popularize the LGS message further by organizing health education activities in schools , mosques and meetings .
25 Cumberland 's initial appreciation was that Charles would attempt to cross the Mersey either at Warrington or Crossford and he ordered the Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire , who was also official governor of Chester Castle , to make both bridges impassable , though they were not destroyed .
26 In July 1961 , therefore , the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan announced that Britain would apply to join the EEC and a Cabinet minister , Edward Heath , was sent to handle the entry negotiations in Brussels .
27 The increased use of natural gas ( which produces less CO2 when burned than coal and oil ) in the UK energy mix would serve to reduce the UK 's CO2 emissions , said the Committee , but stressed that its potential should not be overstated , as supplied are limited .
28 Finance Minister Otto Herrigel confirmed at a mid-April 1990 conference that Namibia would continue to use the South African rand as its currency until 1992 .
29 In response , Cubby said he would continue to support the Dundee Club , the Easter Tournament and football in general .
30 Holland was chosen as ‘ it has the freight forwarding expertise and can get products to customers quicker ’ , claimed Raby , who said that Sun would continue to expand the Linlithgow manufacturing plant and has already opened new buildings there .
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