Example sentences of "any [noun] [pers pn] would " in BNC.
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1 | By this time he was writing rather apologetically to Constanze , telling her that she must be more delighted to see him back in person than with any money he would be bringing in — he had even been obliged to lend his impecunious patron Prince Lichnowsky 100 gulden , a request he could hardly refuse … . |
2 | In any case they would never sanction sex with a man for whatever reason , not to mention taking the risk of giving birth to a male child . |
3 | In any case he would not have had the confidence to approach one . |
4 | In any case she would never get the opportunity . |
5 | In any case she would have had to wait , probably for many years … |
6 | The last use is the basis of the major work in this field , the treatment by Laver ( 1968 , 1980 ) ; if one adopts this as the meaning of ‘ voice quality ’ it is preferable to use the term ‘ phonation type ’ ( see Catford , 1964 ) for ( ii ) , and in any case I would prefer to use ‘ personal speaker characteristics ’ for ( i ) . |
7 | I 'm not very interested in that and in any case I would n't be able to look at it , I 'll be getting the dinner |
8 | In any case it would be better if I sat at the table , the light was better there and I should not get lazy . |
9 | Only now have I come to understand what it was my sixth sense was trying to tell me then ; in any case it would have been too late , Aunt Nessy was waiting , and bending down , I put my arms round her , and kissed her . |
10 | In any case it would be cowardly , he told himself . |
11 | In any case it would first of all be necessary to demarcate the requisite number of super-constituencies . |
12 | In any case it would soon become common knowledge . |
13 | Moreover , the material upon which he had to work was that of the early stages of industrial capitalism and of the working-class political movement , so that in any case it would be essential to review his theory in the light of subsequent historical experience . |
14 | In any case it would not affect a buyer who deals as a consumer ( definition at paragraph 10–17 below ) . |
15 | It was generally agreed that in any case it would be very difficult to achieve because very few areas were in fact exclusively inhabited by any one of the three communities . |
16 | Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind . |
17 | ‘ In any case it would be interesting to find out where the money 's coming from , ’ said Owen . |
18 | We 'd bag not only Devlin , but any contacts he would have . |
19 | But er the these production investment activities are associated really with production engineering , er very closely aligned with development and erm unless you can do those between now and the end of nineteen ninety five , when we start the P I phase in nineteen ninety six before you can really make any progress you would then have to do a further year and a half of production engineering so in the new quotations Eurofighter are making a case for what they term a development assurance phase , some advance production engineering work starting later this year and going on until the end of ninety five but when we start P I in ninety six , we can start with a bang and make fast progress . |
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25 | With any luck they would not run across her during the day , although for press purposes both Major and Hurd would have to say how pleased they were to hear of her arrival . |
26 | With any luck she would be on her feet in front of conference some time early tomorrow afternoon . |
27 | Richmann seethed at Henri 's arrogance , and consoled himself that with any luck he would n't have to stand for the superstitious fool 's whims for much longer Drawing a gun from a shoulder holster , he prepared to fight his way through the streets if necessary ; it would be nothing compared to what was to come , he thought . |
28 | With any luck he would have disappeared by now , caught up in discussions with prospective clients , and by the time he found her she would be too involved in other matters to be cornered . |
29 | With any luck it would go straight through Grunte 's Warwickshire front garden . |
30 | Please send in any questions or queries on any subjects you would like discussed/clarified . |