Example sentences of "would [adv] [vb infin] [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If she did n't tell him he 'd probably stand there all day . |
2 | Over 150 singers appear in this superb retrospective , assembled and engineered by Keith Hardwick , which prompts the thought that given current prices at the Royal Opera House , I would gladly exchange almost any performance for one of these volumes . |
3 | If Wales was part of a federal United Kingdom , we would obviously have far more control over our own affairs ’ , said Dr Caldwell . |
4 | I would naturally consider sympathetically any invitation to take part in clinical trials requiring ingestion of whisky for medicinal purposes . |
5 | In an excess of enthusiasm I suggested to a GCE examiner that with the help of well-written programmes , we would soon enable nearly all students to pass O-level mathematics . |
6 | She was aware that , because of their circumscribed and antisocial existence , the question of godparents would probably pose yet another problem . |
7 | If all its facilities were used it would also cause too many problems of transfer to other systems . |
8 | Jezrael did n't know if Karel would really explode so many people into space if Madreidetic called his bluff . |
9 | Jargon is technical language that has become vernacular and , similarly , it is not intrinsically bad ; if technical language were not vernacular to those who need to use it , then it would actually serve very little purpose . |