Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] would [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps I would be able to conjure up his image while indulging myself with my pie and peas and a pint . |
2 | ‘ Obviously I would be present at a party in my own home , ’ said Georg stiffly . |
3 | Er time is progressing erm and obviously I would be interested to hear the debate . |
4 | Personally I would be pleased to find a driver that works with any variety of the printer I had — after a life of driving everything as an Epson FX-80 that would be progress ! |
5 | I , I put that as number four , rather than the first three , which I think are terribly vital , so I would be grateful if these sort of things were taken on board . |
6 | I informed Mr Kagan that I was something of a heretic so far as the minutiae of the Jewish faith were concerned ; on the other hand , I said , I had never concealed that I was a loyal member of the faith , and so I would be happy to have the boy to tea and talk to him about Judaism in general terms . |
7 | So I would be able to respond from information received one evening , be able to produce the press release , press a button and hopefully it will go down the line if the technology will allow that . |
8 | More a portrait like you see in photographers ’ windows ; reclining on a divan or something — only she would be asleep . ’ |
9 | She wondered how long she would be able to continue at her present pace . |
10 | Perhaps she would be able to stop the bleeding . |
11 | And perhaps she would be able to let Rose Cottage , while she herself eked out a miserable existence in some dreary bedsit in Axminton . |
12 | Perhaps she would be angry if , by trying to impose responsibility on her daughter by giving her the vote , we were also taking from her the only comfort which she has , namely that when she is older she will change all that . |
13 | ‘ Perhaps you would be good enough to let her answer for herself . ’ |
14 | And now perhaps you would be good enough to give me your particulars ? ’ |
15 | Stefan , perhaps you would be good enough to arrange for them to be collected from my apartment in Vienna and brought down here for the wardrobe woman . ’ |
16 | If you are a warm and caring person perhaps you would be interested in training as a LIFE counsellor . |
17 | ‘ Though perhaps you would be wise not to answer that ! ’ |
18 | ‘ Mildred Hubble , perhaps you would be kind enough to assist me in my predicament ? ’ |
19 | " Perhaps you would be ready to come and give me a fitting on Friday afternoon ? " |
20 | Obviously you would be ill-advised to choose a very dainty gold oval to frame a background of rough hessian or sacking , and you could be very disappointed if you were hoping that a pretty pale blue crushed velvet would create a country-style effect . |
21 | She was sure if she listened hard enough she would be able to hear the creak of the rocking-horse the girl had been given as a Christmas present a month ago . |
22 | So she would be ruthless about making a clean and immediate break . |
23 | So you would be intestate towards the ten percent . |
24 | so you would be willing to pay more would you , for the , to , to use your car in the city ? |
25 | Obviously we would be open to criticism if those vehicles were then allowed on the road , perhaps having an accident involving innocent members of the public . ’ |
26 | And they had expressed such interest in the Feargach Grian she was saying ; as people of culture and learning , naturally they would be interested in it , she quite understood this . |
27 | Perhaps they would be able to get a taxi at the station . |
28 | So they would be private individuals doing voluntary work . |
29 | Furthermore it would be remarkable if changes in relative prices and incomes were identical between the two areas . |
30 | According to King Hassan II and his government , the prison does not exist — or , even if it does , the people all love the King so much it would be unsafe to release the prisoners — they might be killed by the populace . |