Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The number of two-car families doubled in the Fifties to reach fifteen per cent of American households ( and would double again in the next ten years ) .
2 Lord Fraser expressed the government 's confidence in the system , and confirmed that the important task of considering compulsory measures of care would remain firmly with the children 's hearing .
3 Whereas the revolutionary upheaval of 1917 had seemed to them to foreshadow an entirely novel social order in which power would remain firmly in the hands of the masses themselves , the Bolsheviks proceeded to restore hierarchical and coercive control in every field .
4 The Thyssen museum opened in Madrid on 9th of last month to fairly general self-congratulation in the Spanish newspapers , qualified by the hope that the paintings would remain there at the end of the nine and a half years loan/rental period ( The Art Newspaper No. 21 , Oct 1992 , pp.1 , 6 ) .
5 Unlike his father , he would remain there for the rest of his life , without resentment , becoming in the end a partner in a somewhat unenterprising firm .
6 Is not it a fact that the Labour party would throw out of the window all the grant-maintained schools and return them to the control of its friends in the town halls ?
7 Yet this would bump up against the western world 's self-serving policy of subsidised farming , which explains a lot of its enthusiasm for shipping grain to Africa .
8 He would stride ahead to the next junction of corridors , twirling his umbrella , and then wait impatiently for the others to catch up .
9 When he had finished his meal , when he had collected his guard from the hard chair by the entrance , then he would stride back to the Haifa Street Housing Project , and he would chew on the pistachio nuts that were loose in his trouser pocket , and he would write to his mother .
10 Then , early on 14 August , stalls selling souvenirs , all kinds of religious objects , sweets , primitive toys , salamis and cheese would spring up in the approaches to the Santuario .
11 And then they would spring down with a howl and rush to embrace her .
12 The water , he concludes , would rush out into the Atlantic ; the coasts of England and France would totter , shift and reunite ; the Channel would cease to exist .
13 After throwing the plates on the table , she would rush out into the garden in an attempt to cool down .
14 ‘ You know Daddy , ’ she would laugh defensively with the girls .
15 This would compare directly with the breakdown of a traditional bill of quantities .
16 This is why I would quarrel mildly with the book 's title The Art of Sketching .
17 I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene .
18 I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene .
19 I was holding it lightly against the glass of the door at an angle where the steel-jacketed slugs would plough straight into the fat of his abdomen .
20 When the vicar got a new bishop who was Anglo-Catholic he appealed to him for his sanction , in the hope that the bishop 's approval would make up for the lack of faculty .
21 I suppose I was conceited enough to imagine that the amount of love I have for her would make up for the deprivations .
22 I then learned from the media that these payments would make up for the loss of revenue caused by people who could not or would not pay the community charge …
23 She had one advantage over him ; he had only a general idea of which shops would interest Garry and his ‘ Mrs Smith ’ , but Claudia knew Dana would make straight for the most exclusive dress shops , and luckily Claudia had a very good idea which one would be at the top of her list .
24 I 'd have thought any normal thief would make off with the whole bag .
25 I listened with great care to discover how his brilliant mind would explain how in a society so apparently lawless there was a brilliant way of reducing the prison population .
26 This would explain more about the history of local trade and perhaps show how knowledge of bronze-casting reached West Africa .
27 Punitive taxes — and the insidious rhetoric that is invariably used to justify them , and then to raise them again — would eat away at the working spirit .
28 In the morning the water would run , run fast and sweet along a mains pipe until it met with an obstruction and the water would eat away at the mass that blocked it .
29 Being cut in turf , they need to be maintained or they would disappear completely within a generation .
30 What happens when the mass of the black hole eventually becomes extremely small is not quite clear , but the most reasonable guess is that it would disappear completely in a tremendous final burst of emission , equivalent to the explosion of millions of H-bombs .
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