Example sentences of "would [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Kinship , they believed , would contrast with the relations of production found in capitalist systems . |
2 | Obviously , the council would exist to carry out functions on behalf of the Secretary of State , but the duty would remain with the Secretary of State . |
3 | — The hon. Gentleman is making the political point that if the SNP had 72 Scottish Members of Parliament as he posits , sovereignty would remain with the House , but the House would conclude that the Act of Union was no longer sustainable . |
4 | US officials stressed that the procedure did not amount to censorship , since the ultimate decision on publication or transmission would remain with the originating reporter 's news organization . |
5 | Under the revised proposals multiparty transitional councils would be appointed by CODESA during the first phase to oversee regional and local government , finance and multiracial elections ; ultimate responsibility would remain with the NP government . |
6 | And what heaven could the preacher offer that would compare with the joys of the long summer evenings , messing about in boats with other laughing boys and girls ? |
7 | When someone who was putting on the records said : ‘ Fourth movement , called The Storm , ’ I wondered how the music would compare with the storm outside . |
8 | If it were true that research effort in the area of the curriculum promoted teaching commitment , few would quarrel with the proposed obligation on the department . |
9 | Few would quarrel with the above statement but it is , of course , qualitative and any engineer or scientist needs a much more exact definition of stiffness . |
10 | Few people would quarrel with the validity or utility of the weak anthropic principle . |
11 | Others would be fined on a sliding scale according to their resources , and there would be a general reconciliation in which the King would rule with the aid of a Council of State who would have powers to supervise the militia . |
12 | There was an ache in her solar plexus , growing and expanding , until she felt as if she would explode with the pain of her suppressed emotions . |
13 | Either , therefore , Labour would govern with the support of the Liberals which would indeed make the Liberals the arbiters of government ; or Labour would be defeated in the House , and seek a dissolution which would be denied to them . |
14 | The CSCE would consult with the UN on how individuals could be brought to trial for war crimes committed in the area [ see p. 39240 for US Secretary of State 's Dec. 14 proposal for war crimes prosecutions ] . |
15 | The corporation also said it would consult with the local residents about the operation and regretted not having approached them before the work began . |
16 | The second , uncompleted part of Bouvard et Pécuchet was to consist mainly of ‘ La Copie ’ , an enormous dossier of oddities , idiocies and self-condemning quotations , which the two clerks were solemnly to copy out for their own edification , and which Flaubert would reproduce with a more sardonic intent . |
17 | ‘ The odds were 7–2 that I would disappear with the money before we even started , even money that I 'd wait until the houses were built and leg it with the money , ’ recalls the London born-and-bred ‘ community builder ’ , with all the relish of a man who beat the bookies . |
18 | I did not think I would stay with the band forever . |
19 | He would flirt with the girls who sold them to him and pretend they were a present for his mother . |
20 | Before hearing the poll results , Mr Major and Mr Kinnock voiced their confidence that they would win with an overall majority . |
21 | The political system of South Korea underwent a momentous realignment on Jan. 22 , when it was announced that two of the country 's three main opposition parties , the Reunification Democratic Party ( RDP ) and the New Democratic Republican Party ( NDRP ) , would merge with the ruling Democratic Justice Party ( DJP ) to form a new conservative alliance . |
22 | On Aug. 28 , it was reported that some 1,000 Italian troops would assist with the distribution of US$85,000,000 worth of Italian food aid , sufficient to meet Albania 's requirement for three months . |
23 | None would quibble with the subtitle : Reflections on a life of happiness and fun . |
24 | I can remember feeling so raw , both physically and emotionally , that I was n't sure how I would feel with a group of new people . |
25 | The emergency SED leadership pledged that the congress would break with the ‘ Stalinist system ’ . |
26 | The emergency SED leadership pledged that the congress would break with the ‘ Stalinist system ’ . |
27 | The emergency SED leadership pledged that the congress would break with the ‘ Stalinist system ’ . |
28 | But I can not see what I would do with a home computer , one of which I am continually being urged to buy by manufacturers and retailers and by drops in prices of the things that are as near as a toucher opening up my cheque book . |
29 | As a potential First Prize Draw Winner , it would certainly make sense to consider now exactly what you would do with a £100,000 Tax-Free lump sum . |
30 | If you sign the document in your own home , as you would do with a doorstep salesman , er then the law does give you a chance to change your mind , although I hope for goodness sake you would all be very wary about signing any kind of legal document thrust under your nose from a doorstep salesman . |