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

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1 The closing decades of the twentieth century tell a story that would bitterly disappoint those early preachers .
2 It would only include those members who were judged to have met specified conditions .
3 If we would just organise those leads once and for all , and essentially , erm the leads belong to the video recorders rather than the monitors , and if those somehow were attached , if we could at least tie them together or whatever
4 I would not regard those remarks as indicating that a compromise with an assignee could never result in relieving the lessee from liability .
5 An expert appointed to resolve all disputes under a construction contract will need to be given the powers of an arbitrator to review certificates issued under the contract , because an expert would not have those powers any more than the court does , unless the parties agree : Northern Regional Health Authority v Derek Crouch Construction Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 QB 644 , and 8.4.3 .
6 Fenna had given her freedom and power and joy ; she would not call those things illusions , because without them there was nothing worth having in her life .
7 He would not utter those names lightly .
8 The " internal " limits on democracy in Britain are a rather different matter , however , and part and parcel of the Left description and critique of the established British constitution is the call for a new constitution for Britain that would somehow lift those limits .
9 Assessments are about finding out what kinds of needs people have and what services would best meet those needs .
10 An assessment will be carried out by someone who will try to find out what kind of needs you have and what services would best meet those needs .
11 Walks ; golf played on courses good enough to attract major tournaments ; tennis facilities attractive enough to major sponsors and sailing , as well as a general atmosphere of recreation , relaxation and entertainment would quickly attract those interested in spending their retirement days in such pursuits , as well as many holiday-makers .
12 He would also give those away , and I remember when my poor father died he brought down one , if not two , lovely lilies which Mother put in a slender silver vase .
13 These issues are difficult enough to disentangle in contemporary research , and there are major problems in gaining access to data which would really enable those distinctions to be made in an historical context .
14 Yes , now I would n't slur those quite so much as I would make that all legato .
15 They would n't make those weird garden ornaments if they 'd ever seen a real nome . ’
16 Mm , mm , yeah , I must admit I would n't , I agree with what you say , where I would n't classify those people as being of no fixed abode , they 're not necessarily of no fixed abode , there are a lot of people who would , living in flats and Council houses and things like that , they 've got that attitude
17 ‘ I wish she would n't wear those cardigans , ’ Guy said .
18 And if you had your regulars and things were in short supply , you would n't put those on the shelves , you 'd keep them back for when they came in .
19 Oh , younger men are more likely to use coarser tones and be more explicit erm although they would n't use those sort terms to their father or elder men , and the women are more likely to use euphemisms like Spend a penny , Powder your nose and things like that .
20 Yeah , mhm , you could , you would n't get those two muddled up .
21 I would n't look I like those , I would n't mind those in our little cottage , I like the Chintzy colours .
22 I would n't trust those two any further than I can throw them .
23 Aaagh I would n't touch those Peter , oh no aaagh , aaagh god put them away he 's gotten your feet tickled
24 I would n't call those highly inventive moves mere dancing ; they bordered on an act that would have had the best strip-tease artists in the country seething with jealousy .
25 They would n't issue those things individually I 'd think .
26 If you 're running a business economically you would n't have those .
27 According to the proposed US schedule the Johnston incinerator — the only such facility currently in existence — would undergo 16 months of testing before beginning to destroy chemical weapons already stored on the atoll ( those which had been removed from Okinawa in 1971 ) , and would then incinerate those weapons currently based in West Germany .
28 If future arrangements were inadequate , my right Hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State would undoubtedly use those powers .
29 The Hon Mrs Anderson-Hunt had sent a crisp 10s note for her train fare and expenses , and that sum would adequately cover those .
30 No amount of American subsidies can give the Haitians a decent government , a disciplined army or the prospect of any economic activity whose profits would remotely approach those to be earned by trans-shipping cocaine .
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