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

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1 For this I would most certainly cross oceans , let alone forgo a couple of treatments .
2 I would most definitely nominate Trevor Sorbie ’ .
3 Eddie , lighting a cigarette ; ‘ I would n't even buy shirts . ’
4 I would n't only offer tea and biscuits , not even to you . ’
5 I 'm not saying I would n't ever shoot vermin , though , but I 'd make sure they were dead .
6 We are looking forward to seeing our Glasgow contingent , but I would n't really encourage Richard to come so far , even with a motor-cycle combination ( his latest vehicle — I tell you , the Foxcroft genes are strong ) , at a time when the weather is totally unpredictable .
7 That was very planned , and , and on that subject of planned and set up clips , I know er it may be tempting for people to do that , er but can I just say that we , you just get a gut reaction for anything that 's planned , it might even be cleverly done , but you ca n't actually rationalise it , you just know if something 's not , not real , not , not accidental , so er I would n't really encourage people to , to do set up pieces .
8 Oh I ca n't tell you that I would n't never discuss things like that , until I got about twenty five , you know neighbours or not , and I said why did they call him ?
9 I thought I would just about pass muster .
10 She breathes her lament into the earth filling her mouth , saying over and over , for the habit of power has made her take the past on her shoulders , ‘ If I could return to that time , I would no longer change men into beasts as I did , and then find myself unable to change them back into men . ’
11 I would no longer take sides with any party … which is my position up to the present day ’ .
12 If I were just starting zandering from the beginning I would not even consider night fishing for them until I had got my act together in the daytime .
13 If Gooch is dropped then there will be plenty of debate over his replacement as captain and it may be that Gatting 's experience will gain the vote over Stewart , though I would not completely discount Moxon .
14 But I would much rather find Mason puzzling than feel , as I do only too often , that I know all too well what so many of his more consistently praised contemporaries are on about , in music that routinely tells me nothing I did n't know already , or would indeed prefer never to hear again .
15 No-one else in our aircraft appeared to be the least bit concerned , but my relief as we finally drew near the coast of England again and then began our descent to the safety of solid earth was so great that I made a little promise to myself that I would never again set foot in an aeroplane , so long as I could be permitted to survive this one trip .
16 I would never just dump chemicals in a hedge . ’
17 I could , I would very much like Works for Windows some time .
18 I would very much like CPRW to join , not because it might lead to an international jolly ( some hope ! ) , but because I think it would be a feather in CPRW 's cap , we will benefit from their advice and information , and we will be able to contribute something at a UK level .
19 Each major opera company in this country has an outreach and education programme and the Arts Council 's touring programme supports clients who take opera to areas of the country which would not otherwise have access to it .
20 Consequently , 20 smaller cities and their surrounds , which would not normally have access to world-class exhibitions , would have a permanent , but changing , Prado exhibition .
21 He therefore decided to produce a design which would not only satisfy Palmerston , but also be true to his stated architectural principles .
22 So all winter Wilson wrote only of Pilade and of Mr Landor , innocent gossipy letters which would most likely bore Ellen but not alarm her .
23 In adjacent streets , there are disused and even derelict buildings which would far better repay investment .
24 How could he possibly think such a thing about her — that she would not only take drugs herself , but that she 'd willingly put him in horrific danger by acting as a kind of double agent ?
25 She would always rather live life than write about it .
26 First , the original client shows up on a plane of existence to which she would never normally have access .
27 And she confirmed the inevitable , the news that executives back at Grundy TV in Melbourne had always feared they would hear , she would never again play Charlene in Neighbours .
28 Lying wakeful in her bedchamber that night , Grainne knew that she would never truly forget Fergus .
29 ‘ I do feel the need to use the lyrics to get the information across to people who would n't necessarily pick things up .
30 An added irritant is that the SERC employs permanently people who would not even get jobs in universities now .
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