Example sentences of "[pron] would [adv] be give " in BNC.

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1 I would not be giving evidence of bad faith by looking for an opt-out clause — and the reason is that , unlike the Prime Minister , I do not have to try to patch my party together .
2 The elderly people may have a range of social connections which would understandably be given up with reluctance and they often do not at that stage need to give up their home .
3 At the time of Chamberlain 's appointment he had written to his mother : ‘ I am pretty certain that I shall be left where I am which is what I wanted , for the only promotion I should care about would be the Exchequer itself which would never be given to a minister of only two years ' experience .
4 Once he had returned the white card , a client 's name , address and phone number were Processed into a lead , which would then be given out to a dealer .
5 It is submitted on behalf of the father and the grandmother that , if an order were not made , C. would go to the grandmother and the care which would then be given to him would not be care which would cause suffering of harm and that , therefore , the second limb of the threshold condition is not made out .
6 Not for a moment had she thought that she would ever be given a lift in the Mercedes again .
7 US labour experts warned that age scales would encourage the use of younger workers and would unfairly discriminate against women who would not be given family allowances .
8 ‘ No , ’ he smiled apologetically , ‘ I 'm afraid you would not be given a hearing . ’
9 If they stood apart from their era , assuming human nature can ever do this , their fear was that they would have faded away as irrelevant oddities ; if on the other hand they became fully part of their century their fear was that they would not be giving an alternate witness , another voice .
10 If thrown from his horse he would not be given the opportunity to remount .
11 She lived on in them , in their memories , not in the ashes he knew he would soon be given .
12 If the individual kept on offending , he would simply be given six months ' custodial sentence for each offence — not to run concurrently , but consecutively .
13 The offer from the planners was that his unit would be expanded and that he would afterwards be given a free hand to harry the German supply lines all along the coast .
14 It would n't be given as a cos X two X , it would be given two X cos X.
15 Branson was fully aware that even if the Americans decided to grant permission , it was likely that it would not be given until a day or two before the flight — retaliatory treatment for the way the British government had delayed until the eleventh hour and fifty-ninth minute permission for People Express to fly into Britain .
16 As an example , Drucker quoted the case of Crown-Zellerbach , a big West-Coast pulp and paper manufacturer , which found that long-range forest management was such an important activity that it had to be established as a separate department , because otherwise it would not be given the attention its importance warranted .
17 When challenged to say what was on his mind , he replied that he had been wondering whether it would ever be given to him to make France great again , as it had been in the days of Charlemagne .
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