Example sentences of "it and [pron] would " in BNC.

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1 So we talked and I said well we would think about it and we would let him know so we collected all the friends that we thought would like to help which were many people were very good to help !
2 to most of it and we would n't be producing too much unburnt fuel coming out of the back , you know
3 But I mean , you know as it stands I mean you would n't want it and they would n't want it .
4 Now they could then say well that particular group of people , if they looked at this evidence that I 've got , would want to say this about it and they would want to change it in such and such a way , and there 's another group of people who perhaps have rather different views on what history might be doing and they would view the evidence and argue about it in this way .
5 He was very geared to the principle of being in an indie band for the sake of it and he would have had difficulty signing to a major label on any terms . ’
6 Success in moderation was no doubt better for the character than failure but too much of it and he would lose his cutting edge .
7 As the days passed Creggan got used to Slorne 's silence and grew to like it and he would perch at his stance and think about the land in the South where the two of them came from and try to imagine what it was like .
8 But he told me to think upon it and he would come back for an answer . ’
9 Yes we could do so it would be a matter of judgement for the er er for the Home Secretary how far to take it and he would have to balance the likelihood of er other countries all ratifying and the inconvenience to those taking part in the election here er if er there is some uncertainty to the end and maybe having to revert to the current constituencies , er I hope and expect that these matters will be settled in the next few weeks .
10 It was being said that when A90 came on song there would n't be enough people to work it and there would n't be enough plutonium to make it work .
11 er because at that time there was quite a lot , you would get one mill in probably with somewhere about seventy looms in it and there would only b be less than ten of them working .
12 She did n't want it , did n't need it and who would be there for her when she needed a shoulder to sob on ?
13 She would offer her breast as a blood sacrifice for life and in that moment of despair she had no doubt at all but that death would accept it and she would have to live .
14 Mrs Rosenbloom nearly always found out about it and she would be mad that he had taken me from my work with the children .
15 And she would not go walking with him again and she would not be alone with him if she could help it and she would freeze him with a look when he tried to talk to her .
16 If she did n't get one , she would invent it and she would embroider whatever she was told .
17 This happened to be the very moment when I dropped the punt-pole into the water , the idea being that Dennis could grab hold of it and I would then pull him in .
18 I did n't wan na go the hospital 'cos they 'd have wanted to know how I did it and I would have had to turkey in there .
19 Maintaining contact with all Medau teachers , especially those in isolated areas , is my particular concern and I shall be happy to visit any area or negotiate on behalf of any teacher if you request it and I would like to be invited to area teachers ' meetings .
20 exactly , it 's the only way you can do it and I would n't do it any other way , because I do n't bel I do n't , I do n't think it 's fair , if I was using the phone continually I 'd get rather annoyed , I mean that I 'd , they 'd have a right to be annoyed , but as I do n't I think it 's ridiculous so I 'm not hardly surprised at all , so I think it 's stupid as you say , but there you go .
21 Leaf mould is what I really lust for , but no one sells it and it would be ecologically unsound and legally unwise to go digging it out of Wimbledon Common .
22 Every feeling of humanity reverted from it and it would scarce be believed , in that age and kingdom of philanthropy , that such cruelties were exercised from man to man even for the mean , the paltry sum of eighteen pence .
23 I 've gone to see my favourite players play — I 'd see them one night and they 'd be phenomenal and I 'd like the show so much that I would go the next night , drive two hours to see it and it would suuuuck ! and that 's just the way it is . ’
24 We could refurbish it and it would remain your property , a place of your own to go to whenever you so desired .
25 We could take in a huge dose of it and it would n't harm us one tiny little bit .
26 ‘ He 'd recognise it and it would look so odd . ’
27 There 's probably nothing in it and it would be dreadful to cast suspicion on an innocent person . ’
28 I 'm certain forging will have no difficulty copying it and it would give Mr Devlin the photo he wanted . ’
29 ‘ I have n't a clue about it and it would be a matter for management anyway , ’ she said .
30 ‘ I have n't a clue about it and it would be a matter for management anyway , ’ she said .
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