Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] that [pron] would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In rural areas UNIP was alleged to have exploited traditional structures and beliefs ; headmen were said to have threatened to expel villagers who supported the MMD , and ritual leaders apparently told villagers in some areas that they would become sick if they attended MMD rallies .
2 When village tribunals were first established it was felt by some officials that they would reduce the power of headmen .
3 Well I 've got some stories that I 'd like to share with you but there 's a condition .
4 Now , I 've got some questions that I 'd like to ask you .
5 Often in life we are prevented from realising our true potential because we feel restricted , or are harbouring some feelings that we would love to share .
6 So let's have about six different characters , before we do it I 'd like you need drafting books , just to think of a few questions that you would ask the characters .
7 It is only in such circumstances that I would feel assured that the matter had received consideration at the highest level and that there was no risk that the criminal law would be impeded .
8 Presented in this way , it is almost inconceivable to anyone understanding the function of such committees that it would pursue any other than the last alternative .
9 After a letter to the Home Secretary in 1934 complaining that the IFL speakers had stated at these meetings that they would clear all Jews out of the country , and if this was not possible they would starve them and murder them , Special Branch reported that a Mr Pipkin and a Mr Smith of the IFL , both about twenty-one years of age , had made reckless and rash statements at such occasions .
10 It is unlikely these days that you would want a new back boiler to provide all your central heating needs , but you may well want to replace one which provides domestic hot water .
11 However , though , there were many areas that we would have been happy to listen to proposals about .
12 Now in your rough books please , start listing all things that you would like changed that you believe are right , that you believe
13 I wanted to overwhelm the senator with so many difficulties that he would abandon the idea , but instead I was the one who was weakening .
14 and , and I 'm sure that you 're aware of that feeling amongst all members that you would reflect this in the amount of time available
15 Nursing staff on some of those areas that we would pick out — those would be the intensive care units , the children 's units , the delivery suites and special care baby units — the nursing staff actually have control of permits which they can issue to relatives who are going to be here for a great length of time , and if they so feel that these relatives should n't be charged , they give them a permit and they park in a staff area at no charge whatsoever .
16 Narrow neutrality consists in helping or hindering them to an equal degree in those activities and regarding those resources that they would wish neither to engage in nor to acquire but for the conflict .
17 Well it 's those things that we would like to have decision making in these matters , and let's face it Norfolk County Council or the Highway Authority and Breckland are the people of the
18 It was nothing to him , of course — orders were orders — yet it had occurred to him several times that it would have been far simpler to evacuate the Shepherds than go through with all this nonsense .
19 I did know I would leave Manchester — I was determined to do that and never had any doubts that I would succeed — but Barbados …
20 Not erm I 've sort of got several things that I 'd like to do
21 When the March figure for money-supply growth was released late last week , showing year-on-year growth in its favoured monetary measure , M2 plus CDs , at a record low of 4.9% , the central bank was quick to squash any hopes that it would lower interest rates .
22 Eventually a papal legate , John of Anagni , arrived in northern France on a peace-making mission and he was able to obtain an undertaking from both Kings that they would abide by the decisions of an arbitration panel consisting of himself and four Archbishops , Rheims , Bourges , Rouen and Canterbury .
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