Example sentences of "[conj] we would [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then we would move to a training ground in the foothills of the Alps at Canjuers , where we would spend a month away from the regiment and the barracks , and learning the basics of fieldcraft , tactics and shooting , and where we would spend a lot of time living outside as self sufficient soldiers . |
2 | Or we would wish a society like Iran with its shariah or Islamic law , which punishes thieves by cutting off their hands ? |
3 | b ) We would expect to maintain the duration clause in the contract for this additional application although we would accept a qualification along the lines of ’ … |
4 | If the general approach is fairly robust , it ought to be that the relationship between population and land cover is fairly stable , so that we would expect the model coefficients to be similar to those obtained from the ward data . |
5 | He warned us that we would pay the price . |
6 | Since the department since the regional office has been suggesting for some time , or throughout the entire process of this structure plan alteration , that erm an exceptions policy should be considered by the erm county council , I think it would be consistent that we would anticipate the panel could reach a conclusion on the inclusion of the major exceptions policy as part of this alteration . |
7 | I would anticipated that we can film the whole sequence within half an hour and that we would make every effort not to disrupt the normal running of your business . |
8 | I said that we would make the trip to Montparnasse one night and sing around the " Coupole " and the " Dome " for Reggie , my parents and their friends , but my father said he would pay us a lot of money to stay away . |
9 | They were supremely confident that we would achieve the result . |
10 | The danger with that we believe could be that we would set a date for the merger and take all the important issues and discussions , how many regions will it have will we have , the those regions and a hundred and one other problems raised by that merger into a tight timescale . |
11 | I am not sure that we would think the dancing , except by some of the principals , quite so wonderful by today 's standards , but we saw it with different eyes then , and John would have for comparison his memories of the Cape Town Ballet Club 's brave but handicapped attempt at the last act of the ballet , Aurora 's Wedding . |
12 | However , common sense dictates that this is not the way that we would approach the matter . |
13 | Some of us said that we would keep an eye on what happened to that Act in the years that followed . |
14 | That is why , on 16 April , my right hon. Friend the Lord President of the Council immediately announced that we would introduce a Government Bill to achieve the main objectives of the private Bill . |
15 | Our initial response to the publicity was that we would like the conference organisers to define precisely the importance of feminism , as from our point of view it remains an ideological tool of imperialism , which creates division and disunity by it 's reactionary reductionist theories . |
16 | Culdrose Radar cleared us through the inactive low level danger area and agreed that we would follow the coastline through the combined MATZs . |
17 | I mean all I , I would like to , to say is that so far as this particular road , whatever you may call it , er is concerned , that we look at highways priorities in this committee and that we would receive an assurance that this would not be bulldozed through , if I may put it that way , erm and opposed to one two three four other major schemes which are perhaps of more importance in terms of highways rather than er a , a corporate objective . |
18 | The other thing is with employer legislation update , did we decide to do some training on that or did we decide that we would produce a handout ? |
19 | I never imagined that we would get the response we got . |
20 | ‘ If we knew that we would know the purpose of our own lives , and mayhap the secret behind life itself , ’ they said . |
21 | ( In the proof stage I nearly cut the last sentence in the book , which was that we would know the mind of God . |
22 | When I said that we would need a plant in our team , then would he be seen as being more of an innovator ? |
23 | It has become necessary , having found the site at that we would need the access road . |
24 | Our immediate problems were sorting out our living arrangements , for although it had been agreed with Tandri that we would occupy the ship 's only excuse for a cabin we now found our things moved down into the hold . |
25 | We had made no secret of the fact that we would bend every effort to amend the agenda , time enough or not , and we were determined to have our way . |
26 | ‘ My objection was that we would lose the car park but on reading the prospectus I see it is not the case , ’ he said . |
27 | ‘ It is unlikely that we would sue the government — in fact , we might even pick up a few extra funds on the back of theirs . |
28 | I join with the hon. Gentleman in saying that we would appreciate a statement to Scottish Members at some point . |
29 | Some twenty years ago , as a very young and inexperienced social worker , I and some colleagues working in a social services team decided that we would run a bereavement group . |
30 | It is true enough to say that we would have no conception of it . |