Example sentences of "other [noun] [pers pn] would " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After the events in Leipzig and other cities I would have expected more , ’ said another .
2 The Prime Minister is now borrowing billions to try to finance a pre-election tax cut , so will he tell us exactly which other taxes he would raise to pay for the bribe ?
3 Does not the Prime Minister think that he owes it to the country to say exactly which other taxes he would put up to pay for his bribe ?
4 In all other cases it would seem that the union 's responsibility for the acts of an individual are to be determined by the general law of master and servant or agency .
5 At other times they would collect along the river bank and the younger Martyn was to write many years later of Crocus vernus , ‘ I remember , when a boy , to have seen it in considerable quantity in Battersea meadow , near the mill ’ .
6 . He was a cabinet maker and er then the boss and we just all sort of worked You know sometimes we had a quite a lot of work going and other times we would n't have anything and other times you were standing waiting doing nothing , waiting in the job g coming for the cabinet makers who would send through legs , something to get started just as long as we got started to work , maybe it was in a hurry .
7 At other times he would come running in answer to her call to find her seated before the stove with her legs stretched out to the fire and her face softened by smiles .
8 At other times he would find Marcus talking to Irina , and ready to go out for a walk .
9 At yet other times he would say ‘ No ’ just as the child was reaching for the attractive toy .
10 Other at other times you would have er hand riveters where you had maybe two riveters and a holder-on , and er a heater as they called , a rivet boy .
11 At other times she would refuse to let Rosengarten in the house , especially if Leonard had had a late night out .
12 At other times she would hold her scribblings at arm 's length and let the glasses slide down her nose .
13 At other times she would have the odd sensation that they were shouting at her , through a megaphone , from a rowing-boat that was pulling swiftly away towards a distant ship .
14 In other times she would have been obsessively at her pen or her typewriter ; as it was , she harassed her scribes and possible scribes continually — to death , it would appear in the case of the first one .
15 Sometimes she would come back with a posy of flowers , other times she would just spend an hour deep in meditation .
16 Other times she would go down to the galley to prepare a meal , which might have taken her mind off the water but rarely did .
17 those of Lord Lowry ] been brought to the attention of the other division it would have taken the view that we do today .
18 On Fridays and other fast-days he would lock himself up in the church for many hours .
19 ‘ On the basis of experience in other sectors we would advocate delay in the introduction of schemes while a programme of training in basic principles of job evaluation is provided , ’ she says .
20 On the other side they would lay out a little town , using the river as a division .
21 If that van was over the other side it would be much better .
22 So if the revenue had refused in the exercise of their discretion to make the repayment they did in the present case I am of opinion that in the absence of any other remedy it would have been open to Woolwich to claim repayment in proceedings for judicial review , and there would appear to be no reason why such proceedings would not have been successful .
23 In other words we would have been better off cashing the precept and keeping the money under the mattress .
24 In other words they would think I was a slag .
25 They should n't be programmed for a pattern during these exercises , in other words they would be turned off , or they too will respond to the pattern and show a different needle movement .
26 In other words it would mean that battles could be won which people have previously thought could not even be fought .
27 In particular , the Luxembourg Compromise permitted a state to plead special circumstances in the Council of Ministers ; in other words it would be able to exercise a veto on matters which it believed and claimed might adversely affect its own vital national interests .
28 So your first five thousand eight hundred would be used against it , and then any e excess over that would be added to your tax bill in that year , in other words it would be assessed as income in that year .
29 In other words it would have to be job beneficial , it would have to be of strategic importance and and all those other things we 've been discussing .
30 Except that women were deferential to other speakers they would let they would they were they would allow themselves to be walked over in conversation but at the same time you had this stereotype of women who talked too much .
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