Example sentences of "would [adv] [vb infin] [adv] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I would rarely spend less than £200 a night , and often more . |
2 | The dry-as-dust scholar , the Percy Simpson sort of scholar , would merely note here that Earendel meant ‘ shining ray ’ . |
3 | She doubted she would ever sleep again while fitzAlan was in the immediate vicinity , but the prospect of remaining awake and having to keep her mask of aloof composure in place was daunting indeed . |
4 | Even where prices could be raised to offset the wage increases , aggregate profits would still fall eventually if credit was not extended fast enough to allow the sale of the same volume of commodities at the higher price level . |
5 | Setting the threshold at £200,000 , which would include all but 1 per cent of taxpayers , would still yield more than £3 billion . |
6 | Nationally Sir Matt Busby would probably qualify especially since Bob Paisley 's retirement from the Liverpool board and our learned friend knows of two 44-year men at Ross County , a team he seems to know well . |
7 | Whatever the Government say , there can be no doubt from the answers given to parliamentary questions that , if the pension had been increased in line with earnings , a married couple would now receive more than £20 a week extra . |