Example sentences of "would [adv] [vb infin] such " in BNC.

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1 Most organisations owed money would rather make such an arrangement , and have their money back eventually , than run the risk of saying goodbye to the money altogether .
2 The DUP demanded that the Irish government give a commitment to sponsoring a referendum to amend the Articles , but the Irish government continued to insist that it would only provide such a guarantee within the context of an overall settlement .
3 But the Bank has always indicated that it would only take such a step in exceptional circumstances and continues to stress its awareness of the need to avoid actions which could be seen as capricious if it is to retain the confidence of market makers and investors in gilt-edged stock .
4 Mr Whitelaw would personally repudiate such demands if they were made again .
5 From our knowledge of Nietzsche 's earlier thinking on that subject , we would naturally take such a title to imply a central concern with tragedy and its demise , but it is certainly significant that the word " tragedy " is not itself part of the title .
6 The Grail and Excalibur were seen centuries after Arthur 's death and the monks who reinterred his body here would scarcely bury such sacred relics . ’
7 If the Court of Session could make an order of the same nature , it was better to resort to its jurisdiction ; if it would not make such an order , the English court would hesitate the more before seeking to make an order to be effective in Scotland .
8 Not surprisingly , in our judgment , the barrister would not make such an apology or explanation to the jury .
9 We would not make such a large change without formal consultation .
10 He showed his editor , Jo , a few chapters , but her firm would not offer such a good advance as on the previous book .
11 A wider bandwidth could be achieved at the expense of a shorter delay time , but this would not give such a good reverberation effect .
12 Normally , of course , bees would not travel such vast distances .
13 If the government would not prevent such acts of rebellion , then the loyalists would take action themselves .
14 Now , you would not want such a thing bandied about , would you ? ’
15 And my guess would be , and it can only be a guess , that if there actually was disagreement between a county and the prospective recipient of a new settlement , then I suspect that that the Secretary of State would not want such proposals to proceed .
16 One young male reporter left in tears and said he would not cover such a case again .
17 In the past Mr Coleridge is said to have sworn ( ‘ over my dead body ’ ) that he would not countenance such a guarantee fund .
18 Whatever their other differences , good middle-class reformers would not countenance such ideological backsliding or remain passive before fashionable aristocratic interventions .
19 And the glint in his eye as he had enjoyed her earlier discomfiture convinced her he would not miss such an opportunity to embarrass her further .
20 Drew said that he was an American citizen and would not tolerate such indignities .
21 The Ixmarites would not tolerate such a man for long , I am sure . ’
22 They soak up NKr11.5 billion ( $1.7 billion ) of government aid every year , and reckon that even the EC would not allow such bounty .
23 The two young girls , I predicted , would not find such changes so difficult to accommodate , but I did all I could to see that Mrs Clements suffered the least adjustments , to the extent that I undertook for myself a number of duties which you may consider most broad-minded of a butler to do .
24 But while sterling remains weak exporters should prosper — although the market would not acknowledge such a fact yesterday .
25 Even Royalty would not attempt such a thing !
26 Even poetry would not address such matters except in the more or less orthodox , more or less devotional form of Paradise Lost .
27 This consecration was arranged by Rainald , for blatantly political reasons , and at first Frederick would not accept such an obvious ploy on the part of his chancellor to gain control of papal authority .
28 It would not accept such inspections unless America accepted them too .
29 He warned , however , that some of the ministers , and especially Henderson and Graham , would not accept such economies , and that their resignations would necessitate the resignation of the entire government .
30 Is it not true that Ministers would not accept such class sizes for their children in the private sector ?
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