Example sentences of "would [verb] [verb] [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm interested in art and maybe I 'd like to do something in the art world .
2 ‘ You said you 'd like to see something of the Cotswold Way .
3 On her retiral she commented , ‘ I 've enjoyed many rewarding moments through the years and I 'd like to thank everyone for the wonderful send off and beautiful gifts . ’
4 I wish I had a truncheon I 'd love to bash one round the head .
5 We would like to ask everyone in the Secondary Schools of Edinburgh to join in by encouraging as many students and teachers as possible to travel to school by bicycle that day .
6 Right , is there anyone else would like to ask anything on the district wide plan to Councillor at this stage ?
7 It offers a useful analysis for those who would like to view everything with the ‘ padding ’ removed , and I concede that could be many readers .
8 Sharon writes , ‘ I would like to contact anyone in the Salisbury area who has recently had a home birth since I am contemplating one myself and would like to hear how it went , authorities/doctors ' attitudes etc .
9 Because the way he was wiring them to start with , would have killed somebody in the end .
10 But of course Downton is a huge company , too , and would have dragged everyone through the courts if necessary . ’
11 Not even the same matches with the same results would have engendered anything like the same degree of atmosphere or emotion had it been staged at a neutral venue , which is what the situation would be in most years if the one or two weeks idea was adopted .
12 On the simple computer described above we would have to do something like the following :
13 It was an exchange of literary gossip , having to do with the finances of writing , and the ‘ ghosting ’ of the Marlborough memoirs , and would have meant nothing to the dancing , chattering folk in Raasay House .
14 The Chief Justice said that exclusion depended on all the circumstances : here the interview was conducted with propriety and the solicitor would have added nothing to the knowledge the detainee already had about his rights .
15 You and I might have done the same if we had been there , though we would have had none of the technical skill and detailed knowledge of Fleming .
16 ‘ We gave away two stupid goals but still would have got something from the game if we had taken the chances we created . ’
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