Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [be] [vb pp] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet who 'd have thought I 'd be given another chance like this ? she thought . |
2 | You 'd be given some input . |
3 | ‘ You said you 'd be gone some time ! ’ she charged in self-defence , totally unaware , unlike Travis , that the firelight made a glorious halo of her hair . |
4 | ‘ I do n't understand , ’ whined Rose , who was cold and wondering when she would be offered another piece of chicken . |
5 | From the time of James 's second Indulgence , most Whigs and Nonconformists had come out against the suspending power , on the promise that if they stuck by the Church , they would be given some measure of toleration . |
6 | It was arranged that later in the afternoon they would be conducted to the Monastery of Saint James ; they would be lodged that night in the village , and would return again to the church the following day for their devotions . |
7 | At least 40 schools opted out because they were threatened with closure , and most believe they would be shown little mercy . |
8 | Wo n't be too many places he 'd be remembered these days , all those who could remember him are dead , or trying to die . |
9 | He 'd not get her , I know , but he would be granted some access to her . ’ |
10 | If viable he would be given another £40 . |
11 | The news from the Brighton General Hospital was that Wullie Robertson was resting comfortably , his injuries were relatively light and he would be released that afternoon into the custody of the Secretary of State for Health . |
12 | The Gasthof Löwen was spotlessly clean and the Gute Frau obviously intended , by her acerbic tone and more acerbic expression , that it would be kept that way . |
13 | I knew this to be true and believed firmly that when the word was given me in 1986 it would be fulfilled some time in the future . |
14 | It would be done this time . |