Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] would [vb infin] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now I would do it slightly differently , I mean I would say that we want you to , we invite you to the next round of our recruitment thing , but there i , er have no decision has yet been taken as to how many if any appointments will actually be made .
2 Is she , where , is she actually proposing that these should be located ? in , in the countryside , in , in towns ? because they 're sens sensitivities o on that particular on the siting of that er particular activity and er we 're seen it elsewhere , er , those of us who have been on this committee for some time will know the concern that there are about the location of waste recycling facilities and er as I say I would hate that we would have a list of sites across the county which would just start paying us money and quite frankly should never be started .
3 From the look on her face you 'd think that I had confessed to a desire to murder her family and steal all her money .
4 He did not answer but just before she heard his bedroom door close she would swear that she heard a small chortle of laughter — as if her dry afterthought of a good morning had amused him .
5 I mean it would indicate that our budgets five thousand more than we really need on other years .
6 Well , I think I would emphasise that it is this particular kind of detective story that I find interesting .
7 I think I would submit that there is n't really a strategic gap .
8 I switched increasingly to erm political history , then I moved from economic and political history to social history , to some extent linking the two , and increasingly over the last ten years , partly through the work that I 've done on the history of broadcasting , and on twentieth century history , I think I would say that I would now be a cultural historian .
9 I think you would agree that it would invidious to single out any one person to thank .
10 If you have a more considerate attitude one where you 're going to sort of give way to people , show a little bit more consideration to other road users , I think you 'd find that it 's gon na it pays off .
11 And when you put all that together I think we would recognise that there is no single of learning that suits every congregation because congregations differ , one from the other .
12 I think they 'd say that they 'd like to see an officer in a car because they do n't see anybody , what they really mean they want to see somebody they can talk
13 I think he would agree that it is not a suitable location for the provision of refreshments for visitors .
14 Er I hope that makes the matter clear , because when we come to make a decision on this group of amendments , er when I er seek the opinion of the er Committee on my Amendment five , I shall only be seeking agreement to Amendment five and its related amendments er eight and eleven and if the Noble Lord , Lord er if , if the House were er to disagree with my Amendment or if it were to be withdrawn and the Noble Lord , Lord amendment were , were put , I think he would agree that it would only tha that that a decision by the Committee would only relate to the amendments in his name because we have in fact four alternatives before us which we are debating together .
15 ‘ I wish you 'd remember that I have n't got a fast-forward button , Flo ! ’
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