Example sentences of "if [pron] would [verb] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I du n no if I would go to one now . |
2 | He loved her like a woman and he ran his hands lightly over her as if she would respond to his touch . |
3 | The ‘ epidemic delusion ’ of Pantisocratic brotherhood had perhaps never been more powerful than at that moment , life on the banks of the Susquehannah never a more siren prospect , and a conversation which began by Coleridge asking Sarah if she would write to him when he returned to Cambridge led quickly to a proposal of marriage , which she accepted . |
4 | ‘ And I would be grateful if you would come to your senses sooner rather than later . |
5 | If you would turn to my full submission on behalf of Scotton Parish Council . |
6 | When the House of Lords reconsidered Lord Rawdon 's bill in March the next year they were told that , if they would assent to it , in a short time all debtors ' prisons would become the residence of swindlers only . |
7 | In 1942 Lord Reith asked the Standing Conference if they would agree to his appointing an expert to prepare an Outline Plan and Report for Greater London . |
8 | I would like to ask your readers if they would write to me concerning their experiences in trying to get an idea developed to the production stage , all of which will be treated in the strictest confidence . |
9 | She slouched from parent to parent , latching on to those who looked as if they would listen to her woes — not realizing , perhaps , that this was hardly the purpose of Parents ' Evening . |
10 | What the hon. Gentleman says about members of the Territorial Army being refused their bounty is news to me , so I should be grateful if he would write to me . |