Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I would be grateful for that . ’
2 I would be grateful for any advice or specimen copies from other continuing care wards .
3 I would be grateful for any information on previous or proposed studies in this area .
4 I would be grateful for any information your readers can provide .
5 I would be grateful for any details of artists and value .
6 If any of Patrick 's family are still around , I would be grateful for any information they can give me .
7 I would be grateful for any advice given .
8 I would be grateful for more information .
9 I would be curious about that , yes . ’
10 To start with I wondered how on earth I would be credible to all the media people .
11 if you could maybe refer me I would be happy with that .
12 ‘ Various people have given me the names of its chauffeurs over the years — , and , but I would be glad of any further information anyone may have of this wonderful carriage ’ he said .
13 I keep Koi in the main pond and goldfish in the other and like many fishkeepers ( whom I suspect are in the same situation as I ) I felt that I would be happier with some sort of quarantine/treatment facility for use when I purchase new fish .
14 I think I would be top of any seed 's list of players they would prefer not to have in their section . ’
15 She would be awake for most of the night anyway .
16 He had despised her thoroughly ever since she had given him some dire warnings about the state of his aura , and he felt she would be perfect for this review .
17 True , she was old , but Sara had always imagined she would be one of those people who lived to be a hundred and had a telegram from the Queen .
18 If she was a witch she would be good at that , too .
19 But er she does want to pay it back , she does want to pay it back , and er well she wants to pay it back , erm , if you could start it this time next year she 'd be er she would be grateful for that .
20 With agonising clarity she realised that she could n't fool herself that she would be content with that and , however tempting it was to take what he had to offer , no questions asked , it was n't good enough for her .
21 That was all she had asked , and she would be content with that .
22 If a proprietor were to trade as ‘ The Saucy Sausage ’ and failed to comply with either of the above requirements , then he or she would be liable to criminal prosecution for such a failure .
23 She smiled at me and I wondered if she would be interested in another type of jig !
24 Doubtless in later years she would be glad of that , but for now she was too embarrassed to care .
25 And was it likely that she would be free at such short notice ?
26 ‘ I do n't know why she would be concerned about that .
27 It had prepared her for the coming meeting when she would be alone at last with the youth who was King of England ; the youth she loved …
28 Then when we met again , you would be full of all you had done — a ride on your motor bike to Alba de Tormes or Ledesma , a strange church you had discovered , or a new book someone had sent you from the States .
29 We would be grateful for any advice on how to achieve this and would also be interested in hearing from other community groups .
30 We would be grateful for any publicity you can give to this event , including photographs .
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