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

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1 So many problems , worries and woes can be sorted out if only you 'd take the time to sit down and talk things through .
2 When contracts were exchanged , the conditions of sale would stipulate the time for the delivery of an abstract and thereafter the time for the raising of requisitions upon it .
3 There would be those who drifted in and would use the time to make up their minds .
4 A counter-argument might be that standing rules are just one mechanism for weeding out hopeless or frivolous cases at an early stage and protecting government bodies ( rightly or wrongly ) from harassment by ‘ professional litigants ’ ( who else would expend the time and resources necessary to mount a hopeless case ? ) meddling in matters which do not really concern them .
5 For all her life , Beth would cherish the time they had had together , and she would always regret their parting , and yet , and yet , he was a scoundrel of the worst kind .
6 With the best will in the world I can not imagine that a meat man would have the time , or that an un-horsy policeman would risk life and limb to scrub the mud from the hooves of every animal which roughly fits the description of a stolen one .
7 Mary had long ago disappeared but he knew — and was comforted in knowing — that she was not far off : he knew he would have the time to approach her : and on this occasion , he wanted to be sure to get her .
8 We feel quite like VIPs , although it is really the only practicable way of travelling , since the Institute is a couple of miles away , and even if we had the energy to cycle ( as all the Chinese do ) I do n't think we would have the time .
9 ‘ No , I think it 's flattering that somebody would take the time .
10 However , greater multidisciplinary use of the nursing notes would decrease the time spent on the latter , and it may be possible to further condense the planning rounds .
11 There were occasions , also , when the assistant on duty would forget the time , and suddenly realise it was two minutes to the hour and she 'd forgotten to do the observation .
12 He was single-mindedly applying his mind to the task and it was likely that he would forget the time .
13 For years , he had pitted himself against it , aware that it would mean the time for worrying about the future was over and the time for action had arrived .
14 And inside , the rat finds things out — though Christ knows how , no-one in their right mind would pass the time of day with him — and reports back to The Man . ’
15 But there was food here , and it would pass the time to cool it .
16 This would reduce the time needed .
17 Announcing that Scottish companies and local authorities had raised more than £230,000 , George Hunter , the Games Council secretary , said that this would allow the time limit for achieving qualifying standards to be extended to the end of December .
18 It found that 28 per cent would extend the time limit indefinitely , 8 per cent would extend it for another six months and 5 per cent for a further year .
19 His assessment would determine the time — ‘ or indeed the date ’ — of the Queen Mother 's discharge , Mr Reid said .
20 This would increase the time needed .
21 To County , State , Federal and Military agencies I would venture the time will come soon to lend him whatever help can ge given : facilities , hangarage , anything , to get the job done .
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