Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [verb] a new " in BNC.

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1 By that time the householder would need to buy a new collector .
2 I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement .
3 More recently local trade unionists and many of the members of our organization in Easington decided that to commemorate the , the occasion , they would work to get a new trade union banner for the Easington Trade Union Council and that 's the example and that 's the reward of their particular work a magnificent tribute to those pit men that died eighty one years ago , er forty two years ago .
4 Mr Cooney said there were areas of the fire service in Cleveland where there was still work to be done and added he would like to see a new fire station in central Middlesbrough .
5 I would like to purchase a new house and move to it .
6 Music and horse racing are Quinn 's great passions outside football and when his playing days are over he would like to make a new career on the turf .
7 Perhaps you would like to learn a new skill , rekindle an interest in a former hobby — or simply try and make that new girl at the office feel more at ease .
8 As Donald Rees from the South West Water Authority told the Lords : ‘ It is all very well lining a sewer at half the price that it would cost to build a new one , but in fact it may only last a quarter of a normal funding life and may therefore be uneconomic . ’
9 This would have appointed a new executive committee which , in turn , would have chosen a new chairman .
10 It went on : ‘ Both parties regret that this is the case , as a successful outcome would have created a new and unique financial services group .
11 It is no secret that many business leaders would have preferred a new assertive Chancellor .
12 Everybody in the region would have to pay a new tax towards a regional assembly based on Tyneside and dominated by Labour politicians .
13 Both Bills would have preserved the deprave-and-corrupt test , significant in itself , but would have added a new test , sufficient in its own right for the work to be deemed obscene .
14 If a Labour Prime Minister had died or retired whilst in office the Parliamentary Party election procedure would have produced a new leader .
15 3 S + V ( conditional perfect ) + if + S + V ( past perfect tense ) : I would have bought a new car if I had had enough money .
16 It is also possible to express condition through subject-verb inversion in rather more formal or literary style : Had I had enough money I would have bought a new car .
17 This would have appointed a new executive committee which , in turn , would have chosen a new chairman .
18 The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price .
19 The publishing director of Burkes peerage says disinheriting his first born would be an unprecedented move and would involve introducing a new bill in the House of Lords … but he thinks the Duke may try .
20 He had indicated that if the PSD failed to secure a majority at least as big as that obtained in 1987 , he would refuse to form a new government or a coalition .
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