Example sentences of "would [verb] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ( Anglers are presently major users of the Derwent and would remain so even if the river were reinstated for use by power craft . )
2 His shoes , his books , his leather trunks and saddlery would similarly be covered in green mould and would remain so now until the end of the rainy season .
3 I would think so anyway
4 Yeah I would s I would guess so or I would think so as well .
5 I would think so , I hope so but I would think so as well
6 For no Campbell lady would act so badly .
7 And on horseback they would feel so much safer .
8 She would feel so much happier if they had and it was over .
9 Power was concentrating in fewer hands and would do so increasingly .
10 ’ I had no idea it would do so well .
11 It would do so just as surely today , in the 1990s , as it would have done in the late 1950s .
12 I would do so again , believing that that relationship corresponds best with the reality of the processes which determine the composition and content of care within the NHS .
13 In the past they had spoken out and would do so again , drawing inspiration from the ideas of democracy and science to help China modernise .
14 She had managed without it before ; she would do so again .
15 I hope that in similar circumstances in the future it would do so again .
16 In a further television appearance on June 24 , he said that he had twice called the conference to order and would do so again .
17 ‘ It would have to be a very small stone , but I would do so gladly if it binds you to me . ’
18 One had already borne him a son ; one would do so soon .
19 The prince said he would do so only at the head of an army of 60,000 men ; the parlement pronounced him a contumacious vassal , and sentenced him to loss of the duchy .
20 If diplomacy was bringing a settlement no nearer , military events would do so only very slowly .
21 I replied that it was not the first time , but that I had borne the previous occasions with courage and would do so now .
22 How many Northern Ireland Members who agreed with Labour Members and opposed the privatisation of Shorts and of Harland and Wolff would do so now ?
23 A South African foreign affairs spokesman said on Jan. 5 that there had been contacts with Soviet representatives on a regular basis , " for example on the Namibian issue " , and " should we wish to pursue talks we would do so directly " , with no need for Hungarian or any other mediation .
24 ‘ I 'd go first , ’ said Fenella , who would do so unhesitatingly .
25 Mind you , if we went back in our house now it would look so much smaller would n't it ?
26 In regard to smells resulting from the transportation of manure it seems to me that , irrespective of the methods employed , the necessary journeys would occur so infrequently as not to be unduly detrimental to the residential amenities which nearby residents in this rural community could reasonably be expected to enjoy . ’
27 No one thought the speaker should have added that they would not hew wood for Lord Salisbury ; the divisions within the Council which would become so painfully evident over the Boer War were between Gladstonian Liberals and Liberal Imperialists , with the odd Liberal Unionist added for decoration , not between Liberals and Conservatives .
28 Prior to 1910 it was by no means clear either that Labour would replace the Liberals or that it would move So far ahead of these rivals as to reduce them to marginal sects .
29 Perhaps they reasoned that even if he managed to slip clear of the ropes he would have so far to fall it would n't matter .
30 To write and receive a reply would take so long — her letter might be ignored completely .
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