Example sentences of "would [verb] it at " in BNC.

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1 She would do it at night when it would be the easiest thing in the world .
2 For example , she considered Yardley 's Foundation Cream highly desirable , and would purchase it at every shop where it was to be found , with the consequence that she must have had dozens of pots stored , all drying up , in the limited accommodation provided in her billet .
3 I would n't take the Ariel A147 on the mountains again but would use it at low level campsites .
4 There 's no way they would touch it at all .
5 Heaven knew how she would conceal it at school tomorrow , especially as she had games .
6 They would sell it at the best price they could get for it .
7 Mr John Prescott , the Labour transport spokesman , said BR would lose £3.5 billion of public support by 1993 , which would leave it at the bottom of the international league for support and top for fares .
8 Some people would leave it at that ; but not Alice : there would be a second coat .
9 Erm the er most important item I think Chairman is the work programme for the future year which commences at erm about twelve and forms the second half of the report and I would be very happy to deal with any questions and it is very clearly in the light of things that we 've already said , the first part of er that latter half of the report er which er emphasises the erm principal activities er to the department er that of strategic policy in paragraphs thirteen one , thirteen two and thirteen three are therefore perhaps the areas to which I would er draw you attention er most , but the report as whole is er I hope a reasonably succinct summary of what has gone on or what is proposed to be done and er in order to avoid simply what is already in the report , I , I would leave it at that point and say I 'm happy to deal with any questions .
10 The look on his face suggested it was unlikely they would receive it at his hands .
11 Neal ( loc. cit. ) however , attributes to the mosaic " Corinian " affinities — notably , beige coloured background tesserae , as used at Woodchester — and , presumably , would place it at the border of the first and second quarters of the fourth century .
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