Example sentences of "and would [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It will be chaired by Sir Cecil Clothier , QC , a former health service commissioner , and would ensure any issues for the NHS arising from this ‘ dreadful ’ case were thoroughly examined .
2 For those members who have already submitted their views , we would like to thank them and would welcome any additional comments they may have .
3 Therefore , the company are to seek sponsorships and would welcome any enquiries now or perhaps at a later date when the industrial climate improves .
4 I have enclosed this for your information and would welcome any comments you may have on it .
5 We have some spare places and would welcome any Q.T 's who are interested in seeing the training course in action .
6 But staff still need a fridge and would welcome any offers of help with that and other furniture or equipment .
7 We are naturally concerned about this , and would welcome some information , which , indeed , I have already requested ( in vain ) .
8 Under this ‘ simulated market ’ , districts would receive a population-based allocation and would pass this allocation ‘ down to GPs in the form of notional budgets for hospital and community health services ; GPs would exercise choice , as in the model of Maynard et al ; but that choice would be made against the notional budget , where GPs stand neither to lose nor to gain financially from how their actual use of services compares with their budget ’ ( Bevan , 1989 ) .
9 However , I am not happy with the protectors I have seen and would advise all female contestants to buy a World Taekwondo Federation ( WTF ) padded jacket for their sparring practice .
10 HMIs remained an integrated body under the chief inspector , and would advise both Secretaries of State .
11 Robinson knew his game and would do all he could to spoil it : that was what mattered .
12 He liked taking them apart and putting them together again in the wrong order to make new toys and would do this all day until he had forgotten what they looked like in the first place .
13 The proposals could affect any industry or service occupation , and would mean that , for the first time in Britain , all types of PPE will be covered by comprehensive regulations .
14 The western route if provided along that corridor would help in that situation and would mean that er other sites which are perhaps open countryside , do n't have to be developed .
15 That in itself would win the support of a substantial group of Vietnamese fence sitters , and would unite all Vietnamese in solid opposition to Ho Chi Minh ; and the Chinese communists , practical people , when they saw their aid resulting in no real accomplishment , would be less ready to see it frittered away .
16 We are concerned about developments and would request each Branch Representative to submit an up-to-date report to ‘ 93 ’ as we progress these issues .
17 She had made a mistake and would make many more before she was finished .
18 He might begin with between one and four different sizes of tesserae — separated into heaps or placed a partitioned box — and would make more than he intended to use ( manufacture continuing as the pavement was laid ) .
19 They sat in silence again , in the empty café , and he wondered if the girl behind the counter recognised him from Saturday mornings and would make any future remark .
20 They felt the scheme would only create additional problems and would send more cars into Skerne Park which has already been earmarked by the county council as an accident blackspot .
21 Nothing stops a British government removing or reducing the Opposition 's freedom to attack the government for roughly a third of the parliamentary session except the belief that this would be undesirable and would hamper both parties in the long run .
22 Avatars , made out of their own perverse essence , would hook into the spirits of vulnerable psykers , into greedy , heedlessly ambitious mortals , and would offer those dupes a little power — playing them like living puppets on intangible strings — before twisting them into tools of evil and eventually consuming them .
23 We do not think the criterion can be put any better or more clearly than it is put in R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) and would hold that , on the true construction of the 18 February 1985 mortgage , the defendants are entitled to be paid or to retain out of the mortgaged property all their actual costs , charges and expenses ( including the receivers ' remuneration ) except in so far they are of an unreasonable amount or have been unreasonably incurred and with any doubts as to whether the costs have been reasonably incurred or are reasonable in amount being resolved in favour of the defendants .
24 He would speak when spoken to and would answer any questions we had , but would then drift off into some sort of reverie , usually with his blindfold down , sometimes talking to himself .
25 The surface meanwhile was safe and shimmering and funny , and would stay that way until we were ready for change .
26 Egypt would also suffer from a reduction in its earnings from tourism , which had totalled $2,000 million the previous year , and would earn some $200 million less from Suez Canal traffic , which had fallen off following the trade sanctions against Iraq .
27 His dark eyes shone as he realized he was part of a British medical team that could and would meet any emergency that came along .
28 We therefore looked for a solution which was fair and would meet most members expectations .
29 He expressed the hope that the two measures , which had been decided after extensive consultation , would stop the destruction of hedgerows and would satisfy all concerned parties .
30 We ran a Monday night dance for them , but sometimes they got drunk and would chase each other through the club , and one night one of them fell into the swimming pool and climbed up the stairs to sit on the end of Rachel 's bed !
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