Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [Wh det] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd know what I could buy , how long it would take me to save for something … a new dress or whatever . ’ |
2 | But then again , when I was a a small boy the university professors that were interested in me told my father I 'd do what I would have to do in my mid-forties . |
3 | " Oh , " Quiss said , shaking his great bearded head quickly as though the whole subject was of too little consequence to be worth discussing , " they said they 'd see what they could do . |
4 | Next I 'd like whatever you can find on someone called Hennessy . |
5 | He said I could never replace her he said e nobody is to she is he said I just could n't , he said I 'd you know , I 'd pay what I 'd have |
6 | I 'd say what we can see is some of that heat surviving long enough to escape through a cave mouth , ’ she said to Ace . |
7 | The Sheikha would know what she could spend on gifts for her prospective daughter-in-law ; the son would be given a budget for his bride house . |
8 | Since paraprofessional social welfare personnel are an important resource for meeting people 's needs , one would assume that policy makers , social service administrators and professional social workers would view them in this light and would do what they could to support and develop this valuable resource . |
9 | As well as the letters that poured in , the other guests on the programme had all said privately that they would do what they could to help ; Ian Hislop , the editor of Private Eye , had already printed a Friends of John McCarthy ad for free , and Gerald Scarfe had agreed to design a programme cover for the upcoming Benefit . |
10 | He also warned : ‘ I prefer it not to be carried because the Conservatives , who are desperately clinging at straws because of the popularity of our policy , against the irrelevance of theirs , would do what they could to make mischief about it . ’ |
11 | When the time came she would do what she could to help . |
12 | Just the same , she had made a promise and would do what she could to keep it . |
13 | He took it up in a Pauline spirit , as a reparation ; now the least of Christians ( by special grace ) but once an infidel , and even if he had not persecuted the faithful , one who scorned the Faith , he would do what he could to convert men or stop them from straying away . |
14 | Meanwhile , he would do what he could to help her , and would frankly face the fact that her presence gave him enormous pleasure . |
15 | As I wrote to you at the time ( since you refused even then to see me or any of your old friends and supporters ) I accepted the MS as a sacred trust and would do what I could to see that it eventually saw the light of day in the most appropriate form . |
16 | The Federal Reserve 's Alan Greenspan said the Fed would do what it could to ease America 's credit crunch . |
17 | She would typify what I 'd hope all students would be . |
18 | ‘ I phoned the president 's office and they said they would see what they could do to help . |
19 | And meanwhile , Mr Jones told Cis he would see what he could do . |
20 | He would see what he could do for her . |
21 | He would see what he could do . |
22 | Sociable Dorothy , although only seventeen years old , managed to infuse some sort of order into Isobel 's shattered life , hoping that soon Isobel would decide what she would do in the future , so that she herself could go back home to Wales , which , from the vantage point of Tollemarche , seemed infinitely cosy and desirable . |