Example sentences of "would go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ For a while I thought we 'd go down because of it .
2 In which case , they 'd go down as well .
3 I 'd go there if I were you .
4 I 'd go in if Marie was with me , but I 'm on my own and I might have a bit of difficulty with the menu .
5 Was it the sort of chemist that erm was it the sort of chemist that you 'd go in if you 'd got something the matter with you and rather than go to the doctor , they would sort of dole out something for you ?
6 It was winter , I 'd go in when it was pitch dark at 8 a.m. and come out again in the dark at 5.30 pm , still in the dark .
7 And I 'd go further than that .
8 I 'd go home if I were you .
9 He said he 'd go quietly if I did n't make it public , and I agreed .
10 so their charges would go up if you had to have a contingency fund ?
11 Now inflation 's very low at the moment , but if inflation took off again and got into double figures , then not only would your pensions suffer , but your bills would go up as well .
12 A gasp would go up as she got out of the car , looking very pale and ill .
13 The Assembly had 386 seats and under the country 's complex electoral system ( approved in October 1989 — see p. 36961 ) , there were 176 single-member constituencies , where results were decided either by overall majority in the first round , or in a second round to which candidates would go forward if they finished in the top three or obtained over 15 per cent of the vote .
14 The amateur side of racing , in particular , would go downhill if riders did not have the Milk Race to aim for . ’
15 Many thought that greenery would go away when times got tough but they are being proved wrong .
16 It might be more prudent to go back to her bunk and hope he would go away when his hunger was satisfied .
17 The union leaders , however , gave warning yesterday that the strike on Thursday would go ahead unless the decision to sack were overturned .
18 He maintained that the construction of the flood barriers ( based on the MOSE prototype : see The Art Newspaper , No. 15 , February 1992 , p.1 ) would not be held up until the de-pollution programme was completed : plans and experimental work on the flood barriers would go ahead while the environmental problems were being dealt with and experimental work should be completed by the beginning of 1994 .
19 If British Naval Intelligence heard nothing from her , they 'd presume the Dane was hostile , and the raid would go ahead as planned .
20 Opposition leaders accused the authorities of having unilaterally ceased consultations with them on the bill , and were also seeking an undertaking that the elections would go ahead as scheduled .
21 A fourth round of Premiers ' talks was due to be held in Pyongyang , the North Korean capital on Feb. 25-28 , 1991 , although the South 's refusal to cancel the next Team Spirit exercise ( due to begin in January ) made it unclear whether this meeting would go ahead as scheduled .
22 In his New Year address to the country on Jan. 1 , and at a meeting with opposition representatives on Jan. 8 , President Ramiz Alia had insisted that the elections would go ahead as scheduled .
23 A previously agreed reduction in troops from 43,000 to 36,000 by the end of 1992 would go ahead as planned .
24 He rejected calls by opposition politicians and the press for him to step down , and insisted that state and local elections scheduled for Dec. 6 would go ahead as planned , without a provision for voting on a reduction of his presidential term .
25 Local residents who gathered at the site of the testing were assured by County Engineer Liam Mullins that nothing would go ahead until a full meeting of the County Council discussed the matter .
26 ‘ I 'd lie under the covers and make the noise he makes when he 's breathing , and then I 'd stop , but sometimes it would go on after I 'd stopped ! ’
27 She broke off as though to allow this to sink in then went on : ‘ Father knew perfectly well that my brother and I did n't agree , that we would part as soon as possible , so he made sure that we would be tied together in all the wrangling that would go on because of the joint legacy . ’
28 Er , I mean , deregulation a bill er is not perhaps gon na affect the numbers of statutory instruments going through the house and I think that er the city would continue without the statutory instrument , er I think the country would continue , it would go on if we 'd had n't passed these regulations and in essence are these four new statutory instruments really going to help run the country more effectively er are we imposing duties on auditors er and regulators er with the securities er er tied up with the investment board , another quango , er do we need all this ?
29 All I was really clear about was that this time I would go on as long as my lungs and muscles would function .
30 Normal life would go on as usual if people accepted him as heir to the French crown .
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