Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [verb] [pron] would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Socialist Prime Minister Pierre Beregovoy said he would tell EC partners that France opposed the Gatt deal .
2 The look Madeleine gave him would have withered anyone other than her brother .
3 Jim Aiken said he would love to co-ordinate the contest , while Noel C Duggan , the entrepreneur dubbed ‘ Mr Millstreet ’ , said such a move would be ‘ terrific ’ for cross-border relations .
4 In a report to members of the county council 's highways and transportation sub-committee , director of environment David Newbegin says it would take about £19m to replace the old buses .
5 If they were to find dry kindling to light a fire to cook their heron Marian knew they would have to stop soon , but not until they had found the stream again and crossed it .
6 As one who takes HRT , Marie Brown says she would recommend it to anyone .
7 It was also pointed out that when Montupet set up close to West Belfast , Richard Needham claimed it would bring up to 1000 new jobs to West Belfast .
8 He said if the second stage of his fight to prosecute Dr Howe failed he would take it to the European Court of Human Rights .
9 FEW foreign brokers in South Korea thought they would see profits in 1992 , the year in which South Korea inched open its stockmarket to outside investors .
10 Giles Aplin decided he would go too .
11 When Chancellor Kohl said he would prefer the December inter-governmental conference to be held after the West German election , Mrs Thatcher intervened and said : ‘ But Mr Chancellor , my elections are due the following year . ’
12 When Chancellor Kohl said he would prefer the inter-governmental conference to be held after the West German election , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ But Mr Chancellor , my elections are due the following year . ’
13 On 4 December ESA announced it would begin the preparatory programme .
14 ALA housing chairman Pete Challis said he would seek an assurance the Government will renew the Rough Sleeper 's initiative , the scheme to provide 15,000 hostel bed spaces , when it expires next year .
15 Suppressed fury sparked flames in the woman 's catlike eyes , and for a second Shae thought she would storm out of the room .
16 As they left the court , Peter and Dulcie Smith said they would fight to keep their home and their livelihood :
17 Bus inspector Jim Dobbin said he would return any shoddy goods he bought .
18 Ulster Unionist secretary Jim Wilson said he would speak to the American Consulate about the purpose of the group 's meeting with Sinn Fein and then report back to senior party members .
19 Then Mr Nicholls said he would leave Haworth , and go to Australia .
20 His comments came a day after his partner Stephen Boler said he would consider selling his 30pc shareholding in the club — but not without Swales 's permission .
21 On a somewhat more controversial issue , Mr Milburn and Mr Bergg said they would support a ban on fox hunting .
22 Decades later , Pat and husband Gerald decided they would go sister-hunting and after frantic phone-calls all over the South of England , there was a tearful reunion with Pat 's sister Hilda at a local hotel .
23 Mr Churchill said he would welcome a change in the law to steer the market in favour of coal .
24 Mr Shamir said he would stick to his promise not to make concessions to the Palestinians over the occupied territories .
25 Mr Taylor says it would release six constables for other duties and told the committee : ‘ We do know that some forces have undergone civilianisation of these posts .
26 Spain 's Alcatel Sesa SA has taken control of two Polish companies , PZT Telkom , which employs 640 people in Warsaw , and Teletra , which has about 1,300 employees making public telephone exchanges ; Alcatel Sesa said it would guarantee jobs for 1,650 people at the two firms for the next 18 months and committed itself to increasing the capital of the two companies by another $25m within a year ; it plans to start manufacturing the Alcatel 1000 S-12 exchange in Poland , where it says it has already built eight digital exchanges in Poland with a $60m credit that was put up by the Spanish government .
27 And Mr Mandela said it would make him strive even harder for peace .
28 If this is what the new Clause meant , then Mr Roberts said he would support it ; if it meant something else , he would not .
29 Leadership challenger Bryan Gould claimed it would put a ‘ straightjacket ’ on the economy .
30 Mr Eastwood argues it would break ties with local communities .
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