Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [pron] would [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If something went wrong with his contract killer perhaps he would talk it over the way he talked over his builder .
2 If you add to this the growing number of health and fitness related books then you would expect us all to be getting healthier and fitter .
3 If you wanted to melt ice quickly you would heat it .
4 abolish land ownership then it would suggest they 're going for a ideologically based
5 And in the creation of unity , unity there 's deep concern about the status of American churches in Romania and obviously the Hungarian church in Romania is affected by that whole process so I would urge you to read that letter to remember the work of Hugh erm and to be aware of , of what the situation is in that part of the world .
6 Slippery Elm you see you had to tape it down to a fine point and then insert it you see , and if you did n't get the right place well it 'd kill you .
7 ‘ And if I took the classes then you would take me onto your books ? ’
8 Less than 48 hours later you 'd think they 'd just won the pools .
9 One day soon she would see him for the last time .
10 When we parted I told Eric that one day soon I would bring you to see him but he was horrified at the idea .
11 If she did n't make a stand now he would expect her to jump to his bidding for the rest of the voyage .
12 All incoming graduate students ( including non-ESRC funded students ) are expected to participate unless they have already completed a Master 's or equivalent coursework elsewhere which would allow them to claim exemption from some or all requirements .
13 willi , willing and a a kindly nature but we if it 's in the middle of a game you know , and er , you know how you are when you 're playing a game well they 'd fetch me away to run for some cheese for an old lady .
14 ‘ Look , ’ she bit out , ‘ if you … you took it upon yourself to waltz into my bedroom , uninvited , merely to admire the scenery then I 'd appreciate it if you 'd kindly waltz back out .
15 So perhaps in some ways er we would deduce from this that the the motive of the revolutionaries in sixty eight was in perhaps to some extent to complete what had been started in seventeen eighty nine but not finished and somebody would , Clinton presumably he would say I 'm gon na complete the programme that John F Kennedy started , but was unable to finish because the tragic way in which his career was ended .
16 If he was taking a man home he would keep him waiting while he did this .
17 If Nick Serota can raise the money for his plans then I would support them , provided the bulk of the historic British collection was on display .
18 We do not have the information today which would entitle us to draw any conclusions of that kind .
19 She let him tell Gentle that if he ever saw hide or hair of Gentle in the building again he 'd have him arrested as an accomplice to attempted murder .
20 If this was death then she would stare it in the face .
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