Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] would [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He looked at his watch and said , " If it was up to me I would leave in ten minutes . "
2 that , that bloke has got , she said if that was me I 'd write to the Chief Constable about it
3 When we bought it he told me I 'd have at least ten years because the make of it is it 's a good make .
4 ‘ There 's nothing I would change about it , ’ he said .
5 I was especially fond of my maternal grandparents ' dog , Luath , an exquisitely patient collie with whom I would sit for hours , pretending or half-pretending that we could read one another 's thoughts .
6 While still in London I would wake in the night to find the bed devoid of Nigel , whom I would find in the kitchen , drinking tea and pacing the floor .
7 I I would hope to be able to party conference probably only which would mean turning up either Friday night or Saturday morning .
8 Right well I let's I I I would go for schools if I were you .
9 But I think there must be I I would suggest to you that you sh you should request a discussion between the principle parties here to agree what allocations they 're taking , whether in adopted plans or proposed plans or previous plans and what windfalls .
10 Well I I I would prefer to perhaps follow this one up in the closed session later but erm .
11 Yes I I would agree with that but I wondered , I think perhaps it should be the finance committee , I mean cos I understood that most of these these items are contained within the existing budget , because I mean the individual committees do have have the power to the monies within their own , and I it has it I would agree with Peter that if we have gone over and above the that the committee were working to but I understood that that was not the case , so I .
12 Yes , I I would have to , I 'd have to disagree with er , my colleague here .
13 Well I , I what I I would like to er erm sorry I 've got ta stop
14 I can well understand M M Mr Jewitt 's concerns , erm I think the simple fact of the matter is that not a great deal of Greater York new housing demand is likely to be generated in Hambledon district , whereas in Selby district a significant amount of er demand is likely to be generated , so really by way of conclusion I I would like through you to ask Mr Mr Jewitt if his opposition to the new settlement is as a matter of principle , or whether he 's really stating the case for Hambledon district , in other words , would he object to a new settlement in Selby district ?
15 I I I 'd say with the , with the revamped exam you 're not likely , you 're not likely to get a question like that .
16 I I I 'd agree with Alan , I 'd
17 my Lord , my Lord er unless I 've miss understood your Lordship it fits in the sense that if you think that unreasonably or even unfairly disclude someone from the market , you 're are excluding someone who would compete in the market , you 're taking someone out who may of had an impact on the market , may of brought prices down , offer better terms and conditions
18 I had been invited to 10 Downing Street for dinner a number of times and on one of those occasions Harold Wilson asked me if I could suggest someone who would go to Salisbury and meet Ian Smith in order to find out whether there was any basis for renewing negotiations .
19 But if you 're thinking of someone who would talk to you , forget both men .
20 The main reason that I was allowed to do the research was , I learned later , because their press was so bad the Moonies could not believe that someone who would listen to what they said could possibly come up with worse stories than those already in the media .
21 On the other hand , Risk was seen as being a possible focus for dissent on the Board , as someone who would interfere with hard decisions that might have to be made about Distillers , and who would , therefore , behave in a more executive role than had been envisaged , rather than as a figurehead .
22 Maybe it would do Isobel good to be dragged out by someone she would feel at home with , and a man of her own age would cause much more of a stir in the neighbourhood .
23 ‘ The characters are like someone you would meet in the street , although they tend to be a bit more romantic .
24 Probably , someone you would disapprove of I did n't know whether remember no probably not it goes back to the middle ages .
25 Without the hair covering the ears and that shell belt and all he was n't someone you would stare at .
26 Is there someone he would listen to , such as a close friend or relative ?
27 The tenant undertakes to do nothing which would put in jeopardy the continuation of the licence in respect of the premises .
28 He also had an unerring instinct , when faced with awkward legal problems , of finding solutions to them which would work in practice .
29 It is unfair to Moniz because he probably would have developed the technique of prefrontal leucotomy anyway and it is unfair on Jacobsen because the substance of Jacobsen 's work was that frontal lobe removal produced a severe cognitive deficit which no-one would wish on another person .
30 But , Angel , it was to set you free , and to avoid a divorce , which everyone would talk about .
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