Example sentences of "and [pron] would [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | So somebody had told her to apply and she would get a grant , to help towards her special diet . |
32 | ‘ It raises the question of internal control and we would expect a bank facing this difficulty to inform us right away , ’ said an official . |
33 | If we did that , we would do away with all these debates about local taxation , whether we should have the rating system or another system such as the poll tax or the council tax , and we would have a system which , at the end of the day , would give the local people the opportunity to determine priorities . |
34 | More formally , if one were to use all the known past values of in a regression of one would , by the conventional ordinary least-squares formula , estimate the coefficient on to be γ and one would estimate a constant of zero . |
35 | They would break a man 's neck easily , and they would break a giant 's back with hardly more effort … |
36 | Colin Parry , 37 , a personnel officer , wept as he said his 12-year-old son would never be the way he was but they wanted him to live and they would make a life for him . |
37 | She had promised Julie that she would be well enough to get up the following day and they would take a trip in the pony and trap to visit friends in the area who Julie had not seen for years . |
38 | And they would have a king again in sympathy with them . |
39 | Come that way er like , they do n't seemed to be giving it to 'em , and it was nothing to do with them , they bought it and , and they would have a search done as the reason when you buy houses are n't there ? |
40 | The Royal Institution had tried this and they would have a set of Saturday mornings where they had mathematicians talking to children of about thirteen or fourteen . |
41 | A tower over ten feet tall took only thirty seconds , and he would leave a trail of them around the passageways in his more creative moods . |
42 | ‘ He played his football in a calm , authoritative way and he would analyse a game in the same quiet , clear-cut manner . |
43 | His luck — and he would have a lot of luck ( which he acknowledged generously and constantly ) — was to meet here the first of many teachers who set him on his way . |
44 | His department said the Secretary of State intended to publish a a national league table of school results within the next two weeks and he would issue a statement then . |
45 | ‘ Mark Garland is here and he would like a word with you . ’ |
46 | The years would stretch on , and he would share a bed with nobody . |
47 | Oh take it off and he would stick a couple of nails in . |
48 | He said they must meet later , she must come and eat with him in his room and he would get a bottle of wine . |
49 | And he would get a message from er Street Station from the station inspector . |
50 | Craddock in a year or two would be retiring and he would need a replacement . |
51 | and you 'd get very sad and it would hurt a lot . |
52 | Already I was wishing I 'd never been to see Angy , even though I knew how much being estranged from his family had hurt him and it would mean a lot to him to get the ring back . ’ |
53 | It took something near a miracle to get the Everton bandwagon rolling in 1983 and it would take a miracle to start it going again . |
54 | The operator told us that rubbish is smouldering at a considerable depth and it would take a lot of work to put it out . |
55 | And it would cause a worry , ringing up France like that . |