Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [adv] [adv] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Set against the enduring strength of the city 's architecture and way of life , the film reflects an attitude that you would recognise even now in Marchmont and the New Town . |
2 | Presumably several people would benefit very substantially from Riddle 's will , but how would his projected marriage have changed that ? |
3 | The Greek Telecommunications Organisation , OTE , is expected to show a record $700m pre-tax profit this year compared to $400m in 1992 , Reuter reports from Athens : ‘ It will be a record profit allowing us to invest heavily in the modernisation of Greek telecommunications , ’ a government official said , adding that things would improve even more with OTE 's partial privatisation — the government has said it will sell 49% of OTE this year with 35% going to a foreign phone company ; it plans to invest about $1,000m in 1993 which will include 350,000 new digital lines , the transfer of 220,000 existing lines , many new digital centres and digging up 2,800 miles of trenches for cables . |
4 | Do you know , I think that would do rather well for Ron . |
5 | It was believed that similar action would follow very quickly in Scotland , where the Child Care Law Review was nearing completion . |
6 | ‘ The government is giving this project every conceivable support because of the enormous amount of work it would provide not just for Cleveland but for many other British companies . |
7 | The same rough model would serve very well for Madeira , the physical geography of which is composed like Jamaica , of hill and hollow in endless iteration . ’ |
8 | It would whirl on regardless to October the eleventh and beyond . |
9 | We could travel together as far as Doha and I would go on alone to Abu Dhabi . |
10 | The latter measure made it worthwhile for the Americans to try and do what the British had failed at , making British films which would go down well in America . |
11 | Or Jagger would come over from the next hotel and we 'd have late night ‘ looning ’ sessions , and then Angie and I would go off again with Zowie . |
12 | Meanwhile , a blow that would add still further to Falkenhavn 's disillusion was about to fall from a totally different direction . |
13 | The channel would start just upstream from Bolter 's Lock at Maidenhead . |
14 | The O'Hooligan character , with his outsized nose , was so popular that iron casts used be made of him and would turn up occasionally as Belfast doorstops . |
15 | With a large proportion of Italian oil imports coming from Libya , Signor Gianni de Michelis , Italian Foreign Minister , warned at the weekend that his country would react ‘ cautiously ’ to any proposal for an oil embargo , the economic sanction which would hit almost instantly at Col Gaddafi . |
16 | Well , perhaps on Tuesday she would find out more about Robert 's wish for friendship . |
17 | Those standing by the IBM shares for the sake of the thumping 6% plus yield now recognise that the dividend is safe only so long as the present management team is in place — and few would gamble much now on John Akers and his cronies seeing the year out . |