Example sentences of "would [vb infin] use the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So I 'd like to use the art world to put my next album together and to possibly fund a tour .
2 We 'd like to use the Minaret …
3 I 'd tend to use the middle pickup for solos requiring a full ‘ Strat-type ’ sound .
4 If you 'd care to use the extension plug by your desk no doubt the Estate Office will connect you .
5 I would prefer to use the gallery 's permanent collection in new and innovative ways ’ , one curator believes , ‘ He 's just saying the politically correct thing there .
6 I have the feeling that those of you who would want to use the mailing label feature more than any other might find the built-in database a little feeble , but then the chances are that your main database will provide all the information you require for that kind of thing .
7 Should a company , after privatisation , fail to establish satisfactory pension arrangements , we would consider using the reserve powers in clause 12 to make pensions orders .
8 He reckoned his enemies would be concealed in the forest , and if they were mustering in any strength at all , would need to use the comparatively level and open banks for their attack .
9 Though both are still being briefed , there are indications that they would like to use the shock of the Tiananmen massacre as a negotiating tool with which to recover some of the concessions made by their predecessors in respect of Hong Kong .
10 Staff who would like to use the service should contact Colin Will , who will provide training over the next few weeks .
11 He would have to use the phone in the hall .
12 If you were to use a DOS word processor as well as a DOS spreadsheet in the Windows environment then you can use the same method but in this case you would have to use the Edit , Paste command in the Windows Control menu box .
13 Soon she would have to use the last of the rushes .
14 The Commission put forward a compromise on June 26 , 1991 , whereby all new services after 1993 would have to use the MAC standard , but any existing services could retain PAL if they wished , provided that they broadcast simultaneously in the HD-MAC standard .
15 We recognised through that review that to train all those people to do the work we would have to use the officers specialist inspectors and therefore those specialist inspectors would be carrying out less inspections during this year because they 'd actually be carrying out some training .
16 The loyal few who paid full price at the turnstiles deserved better , but the real losers were Sheffield Eagles , who wanted a tour game and would have used the opportunity much more imaginatively .
17 Being a man , he would have used the condoms and quietly dropped the other things through some charity shop 's letter box .
18 There is a theory that spindle spinners would have used the galleries , using their drop spindles over the rails to obtain a long thread .
19 Since in the epi-classical period the differences between legacies and trusts persisted there is no reason to suppose that the publisher of Scaevola 's works would have used the terms interchangeably as a matter of deliberate policy .
20 He did n't expect to find any as the hotel had recently been refurbished and the KGB would have used the latest available technology , burying it in the plasterwork , the heating and the plumbing .
21 So many Britons whose lives were little more than hard unremitting toil would have used the licence of the festival to make fun of these imagined orgies , especially if they occurred in the great houses .
22 This can be claimed for romantic and romance , but is not appropriate in the case of arable farmer , nor of foreign policy or animate nouns from ( 7 ) , nor of new in ( 17 ) nor naked in ( 18 ) ; and it would clearly not apply for nuclear scientist either ; while there does exist a noun nucleus , which is certainly the etymological origin of the adjective , the scientist is , synchronically and in the usage of the ordinary speaker , to be connected with the indefinite notion of nuclear matters ( where , for example , Latin would have used the neuter plural of an adjective ) rather than directly with nucleus ; one may reasonably guess that many speakers to whom the word nucleus is quite unfamiliar would nevertheless feel they understood quite satisfactorily a headline which read : TOP NUCLEAR SCIENTIST GOES MISSING !
23 Denis Brockewell was asked if Kim would have used the knife in this way .
24 Now I mean I would hate to use the money we 've got .
25 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 .
26 Lawrence stressed he would continue to use the squad system in the promotion finale .
27 She hoped Miss Cress would ask to use the bathroom .
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