Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] would [vb infin] [adv] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But he promised Nicola that she 'd take over Jane Pargeter 's presenter 's job ? ’ |
2 | With the issue of the chair still unresolved , the SDLP representatives withdrew temporarily from meetings on May 21 , saying that they would return once Brooke reached agreement with the Unionists . |
3 | Fujimori had promised at that time that he would wipe out Sendero by the end of his mandate in 1995 . |
4 | Haines asked if I would ring up Max Aitken — whom he knew to be a very good friend — to ask him to dissuade his editor from publishing the story , which had until then been kept as a dark secret . |
5 | The success of the scheme erm , has enabled erm , some sale of places to other local authorities , and if I can just draw your attention to a slight error on page three , there is reference to Powys in two lines , and if you would delete please Powys one , placed in Staffordshire , er , it should read Powys two , placed by Staffordshire . |
6 | Uncle Bill would perch me on the handlebars of his bicycle and we 'd spin along Lower Granton Road beside the railway lines , with engines and strings of wagons shunting dose to us and the engine-drivers shouting hello to Uncle Bill , and beyond them were the masts and funnels of ships in the harbour . |
7 | We I agreed with Dick well we both agreed that Bill would be with you and we 'd sort out Jack . |