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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 What are the things that you 'd like it if it was a bit different you 'd like it better if it was a bit more of this and not so much of something else in it okay .
2 But after Richard III we would have second thoughts ; after Iago we might begin to doubt whether anyone could ever be trusted again .
3 However , were the graph for the inert gases in carbonaceous chondrites to be plotted in Figure 5.2 it would have the same shape as that of the planets .
4 On the Saturday 4.30–5.45 we would like you to ‘ do ’ a session .
5 The court may disallow an amendment on its own motion or on application , and shall do so where satisfied that if an application for leave had been applied for under Ord 15 , r 1 it would have been refused ( Ord 15 , r 2(3) ) .
6 And then once all the acid was in if you left the tape open what would happen to the gas ?
7 Three days later the ICJ announced that on March 26 it would open hearings on Libya 's application concerning the interpretation by the USA and the UK of the 1971 Montreal Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation .
8 With slides at £5 each it would seem to be hard to justify buying one 's own film recorder unless you were dealing with confidential material .
9 The themes of quantitative methods , of chronology , of processes and of human activity as reviewed in the last four chapters all have amongst their adherents some who would claim that one of these four was the dominant paradigm for physical geographers .
10 If he died on 14 December 705 he would have reigned a full twenty years and probably several months as well .
11 Okay and if say it crescendoed in bar two you would go like that Say it diminuendoed in bar four you would do that .
12 Okay and if say it crescendoed in bar two you would go like that Say it diminuendoed in bar four you would do that .
13 Right , so if we had a test statistic greater than three point eight it would reject our null hypothesis .
14 Mm that 's what I mean , I y we found that with four , is even more so , what some people were strong on others were n't and it it worked round you know , if you picked your team right everybody would thought perhaps it was better to have one woman in the team or , you know , if you had four women
15 Is that still true , or is the chemistry at school very similar to the chemistry that one would do at university ?
16 If you call an Englishman British he would reply , ‘ British if you must , but English first . ’
17 The boys in the group , around 15 years old I would imagine , spent the evening defoliating the live trees circling the campsite and building a monstrous fire , which threatened the tents downwind .
18 Erm , I 'm in favour because I had a walkabout with therefore I would like to say on five point three the and on five point six I would like to say B can we just have some traffic calming on the boundary , such as Lane , Road ?
19 He was a real old country doctor , of a type that is fast dying out , and she knew that if she had been a few years younger he would have patted her on the cheek .
20 I put his age at forty , but even among men twenty years younger he would have been accounted handsome , and he knew it , for his expression showed both confidence and amusement as he continued to hold Ellen 's hand , and he showed even more amusement when she suddenly realised just what liberty she was thus granting him and jerked her fingers swiftly away .
21 Well , this , I told you about this French boy that phoned , that contacted me , he 's erm , my name is , I 'm nineteen , I 'm a student at Harlow College , I 'm studying English foreign language and Law A Level , if there 's an Amnesty International I would like to set up a group in the college I hope you 're involved in local groups are writing you to receive about me , and information about the local group .
22 ‘ Jaysus is n't that great , if you were six years older I 'd take you into Shea 's and put you up on my knee and buy you a gin and it . ’
23 erm , my Lord , in relation to that erm and er is an example , the European court itself and only the European court has the power to limit the direct effect of the provision , they can say well it has direct effect in these circumstances prospectively , but not retroactively and only the European court , that court alone has that power , all other courts , national courts must , my Lord this is your duty under article five I would submit to enforce article eighty five and three F
24 Besides the developments in the oil industry undertaken jointly with North Yemen [ see p. 37427 ] , new investment laws had been debated by the SPC in early November 1989 which would allow foreigners to own local ventures and remit profits abroad , and which granted tax concessions and exemption from tariffs for up to six years .
25 ‘ I have told Peter Davenport that if he was a bit greedier he would score a lot more goals . ’
26 ‘ The Russian Revolution ’ , Russell wrote in March 1917 , ‘ has stirred men 's imaginations everywhere and has made things possible which would have been quite impossible a week ago . ’
27 In a similar fashion , had the interest rate fallen on day 50 then the price would have fallen from price C to price D. On day 70 it would have fallen from price E to F. Conversely , had the interest rate fallen , then prices would have risen .
28 I suspect that they also had scholarly and dedicated teachers and well read ministers and the encouragement of parents who realised that the only chance their children had of improving their way of life was by having the best education possible which would enable them to compete for the limited number of places which were available in the colleges and universities .
29 However , if these States had merely applied the specifications of Annex 13 we would have remained unrepresented .
30 From our first experiments with binary tree structures it became apparent that there were other structures available which would give much faster search times .
  Next page