Example sentences of "it would [be] [adj] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 So , for example , the lecture I 'm going to give you today is n't reflected at all in Arnold erm so er I think it 'd be helpful if I were to give you some indication of when there were and when there were n't .
2 It 's pretty good fun , but it 'd be better if I could float .
3 I hope that the foregoing has served to give some idea of the private legislation procedure from the point of view of a parliamentary agent , and I think in conclusion that it would be useful if I were summarise a few of the problems which appear to affect solicitors , executive officers and advisers locally .
4 It would be expensive and I do n't think it would be appropriate .
5 Oh it would be cheaper but I 'm not sure whether it would be
6 It would be astonishing if I was n't much-criticised . ’
7 It would be great if I could include his name here
8 It would be splendid if I could state that audit regulation had solved all the profession 's problems , that all audits were now models of perfection , carried out by accountancy paragons .
9 But it would be possible that I might end up back at Ritchie Motors .
10 it would be helpful but I 'll introduction
11 Nevertheless , it would be helpful if I were to explain the background to the Government 's overall policy on the financial support of full-time students .
12 He is a most welcome supporter of the Bill It would be helpful if I brought the House up to date on what has happened during the past year , so that hon. Members can take recent developments into account when making up their minds if and when they vote later .
13 I 've instructed all those you wish to see to be available today , but it would be helpful if I could give them some idea of the order in which you wish to see them . ’
14 I suppose if you were either one of them it would be nice but I 'd go out and say to them , ‘ David , it 's time for us to do a vocal now ’ and Angie would say , ‘ Oh , Davey Wavey , do you have to leave me now ? ’ , to which he 'd reply , ‘ Oh , Angie Pangie , I suppose I do — old Uncle Tony wants me in the studio . ’
15 ‘ To get my 150th would be another landmark and it would be nice if I could do it in the Premier League . ’
16 ‘ The manager has not given me any indication whether I will play but I am ready and it would be nice if I could .
17 Well it would be nice if I could use it .
18 In any case it would be better if I sat at the table , the light was better there and I should not get lazy .
19 She said , really , it would be better if I rang Chicago .
20 I knew , given the atmosphere Jean-Claude was creating , that it would be better if I did not wonder aloud why , in a civilized country like France , the poor were not looked after better .
21 He asked whose side I was on , and when I told him I was strongly opposed to Bodyline he said he thought it would be better if I did not go on with it .
22 " I think it would be better if I worked through for the rest of today .
23 ‘ I think , ’ he half turned his head to speak over his shoulder , his voice a rasp , devoid of expression , ‘ I think it would be better if I put you ashore . ’
24 It would be better if I asked Marie-Christine to point the way , Uncle Gaston , if that 's what you wish . ’
25 ‘ as if contending with the elements were not enough , ’ Matthau recalled , ‘ Barbra kept asking Gene whether he did n't think it would be better if I did this on this line , and that on the other , etc , etc- and I told her to stop directing the fucking picture …
26 ‘ I think it would be better if I left now — this conversation is in danger of deteriorating into yet another verbal battle .
27 I think it would be better if I told Alan the bad news .
28 It would be better if I told Alan the bad news . ’
29 Perhaps it would be better if I came back later .
30 Well I was saying to Daddy actually I it would be better if I got up first and went in the bathroom .
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