Example sentences of "would for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He rolled it between two fingers and tapped it on a thumbnail and generally fondled it as I knew he would for a good five minutes before lighting it .
2 This , in most cases , is all the protection the company needs , but it will pay much less for it than it would for a standard policy .
3 So with the big firms , when you 're doing a full house and you you are n't just going to have a few bits like you would for a light removal , off you go and you estimate .
4 Breathe as you normally would for a few minutes .
5 It was a foregone conclusion that Haslam would for the second time in his career find himself ‘ pitch-forked ’ into a retrenchment programme .
6 So you 've got to create something quite simple and effective in which they can be successful , which is n't so demanding as you would for the other group .
7 Be careful with spacing , and mark out on to the wall as you would for the arch former , starting with the top centre brick , to achieve a realistic effect .
8 Sometimes the initial claims made were much exaggerated : as the claim made in New Testament studies that the computer would for the first time reveal the true lineaments of the Bible that we had ignorantly worshipped .
9 Esher ( 1981 ) has suggested that Britain has experienced three ‘ Rebuilds ’ : the Enlightenment , the Industrial Revolution and the Welfare State : ‘ fashioned by wartime social democrats in England , which would for the first time in history build cities that were not dramatizations of privilege and poverty ’ ( p. 278 ) .
10 The ruling party also announced that the December 1990 elections to the People 's Assembly would for the first time be open to participation by other parties .
11 Andorrans would for the first time wield full sovereignty , be able to form and join unions and political parties and have an independent judiciary .
12 ‘ Well , ’ said Milton , ‘ I have to admit that if you 're very old , short-term solutions must carry more weight than they would for the middle-aged .
13 An FAO report published in November 1989 said that , despite a net increase in world cereal production , world stocks would for the third year running be " at or below the minimum necessary to safeguard global food security " , with wheat reserves in the leading exporting countries at their lowest since the world food crisis of the early 1970s .
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