Example sentences of "would [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What would that strange man do ? |
2 | Would that passionless person mind if she got bad notices ? |
3 | What would that hypothetical person have thought about it ? |
4 | But how long would that good will last ? |
5 | Would that other forces had briskly followed the excellent example of the West Midlands force — |
6 | Would that little demo have involved a slight incident with a police horse ? ’ |
7 | Would that special person fancy a nice French-style chateau overlooking Los Angeles ? |
8 | However , the Danish vote against the Maastricht treaty prompted a period of instability in many European bond markets would European Monetary Union go ahead after all ? |
9 | Would some lingering affection for the man she had once married have driven her to France to see him for the last time ? |
10 | What would some dangerous member of the board want with me ? |
11 | What would some wily girl see in him that he would respond to ? |
12 | Pardon my smiles , white-collar pondies , but no way would this ragged gash in the ground be mollified by last week 's Sun . |
13 | What would this final stage look like ? |
14 | But , if Ferguson were successful , would this expensive transfer be in his own best interests anyway ? |
15 | His shyness was offset by the bubbling enthusiasm of Bishan Bedi , who posed the question : Would this promising allrounder be of more value to India as a batsman or bowler in the years to come ? |
16 | She stressed that such an investigation would not hinder progress or hold up commerical companies , but would further public acceptance of the technology and so foster developments . |
17 | ‘ He would , but so would countless other people in Nice . |
18 | Pile up all the layers of seaweed in the same way as you would ordinary pressed material ( see p. 38 ) and leave them overnight , lightly weighted down with a couple of books . |
19 | Not only would these novel reactors take too long to develop , but the electricity that comes from them will , in most cases , be needlessly expensive . |
20 | How would these damaged planes used to arrive at the airport ? |
21 | But of course so would many other people . |
22 | I would rank the checkerboard solution not intermediate between the other two but third , below both , and so would many other people . |
23 | Armenia was refusing to participate on the basis of fears that the new Union Treaty would enshrine neighbouring Azerbaijan 's right to the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region . |
24 | Any of the following options would effectively reduce inappropriate use than would any technical change in legislation . |
25 | Good girl ! " he commended Lally as kindly as he would any keen bitch , and asked nothing further . |
26 | For example , if incomes were rising at 4 per cent , would any individual business whose profits rose more than 4 per cent have the excess taxed away ? |
27 | They failed , but not since the Slavophiles of the 1840s would any self-respecting member of the intelligentsia have dreamed of such an enterprise . |
28 | But doctors at Airedale Hospital , Nr Keighley , West Yorkshire were obliged by law to treat him as they would any other patient . |
29 | enter the pmodel module just as you would any other module ( ie. via a package and an active DC ) |
30 | It now offers charting by way of Microsoft Graph and you can include a chart on a slide as you would any other graphics object . |