Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh pn] would [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | And erm that would carry on until such times as when the foreman or whoever would deem them fit to be a squad that could carry out er a heavier job if you want put it that way , where they would progress on to heavier plates etcetera , and do watertight work . |
2 | Band member Shawn Stockman adds : ‘ We miss the opposite sex and we all think it would be nice to have someone around , someone that we could love and who would love us . |
3 | A woman who was afraid of nothing and who would feed him , starch his linen , give him peace and quiet in which to compose his speeches , until the campaign should be over . |
4 | ‘ And who would lead it ? ’ said Zacco . |
5 | ‘ And who would bring us our breakfast , wash our dishes ? ’ she asked briskly . |
6 | She was supposed to be pregnant and perhaps Scotland might still get its heir but would it be a male prince and who would protect him over the coming years ? |
7 | If so , what might the adaptation cost be and who would do it ? |
8 | The Prince also demanded a few officers who were experienced in battle and who would exemplify his own ideas of how wars should be fought . |
9 | ‘ And who would believe me ? ’ |
10 | He said , " And who would drive it ? " |
11 | And who would drive it you know , was it a special person that drove it ? |
12 | if if the stories of are to be believed , and who would doubt him , is that the kind of person that wants as an ambassador in Europe ? |
13 | What is the purpose of a profit and loss account and who would use it ? |
14 | It is envisaged that , if the Friends are willing to help in this way , properly trained volunteers , who would have to be members of the Friends organisation and who would have their approval , could help with special events and special projects , where existing staff do not have sufficient time to carry out the work . |
15 | Will any of those disappointed Berlin front-runners stand a chance , and who would replace them in their respective jobs if they go ? |
16 | And who would suspect you ? ’ |
17 | He remembered the ancient legends of the Guardians , the Brotherhood of Sorcerers who would serve and master if they were paid enough , and who would guard anything in the world if someone would employ them sufficiently profitably ; he remembered as well that the Conablaiche and the Lad of the Skins were abroad in the world again . |
18 | Until then , he 's putting his feet up and who 'd blame him ? |
19 | In India and Burma the fundamental question was no longer if or when would the British give up , but who would inherit their legacy ? |
20 | But who would expect it to have a place in fire extinguishers and on oil rigs ? |
21 | ‘ But who would send her messages ? ’ |
22 | There was no mention of his absent wife , whom he had not troubled to divorce , but who would claim her widow 's portion later . |
23 | Oh , it was n't like it seemed , but who would believe her ? |
24 | If someone ca n't read aloud competently , this does not mean he ca n't read at all : consider the number of us who could read French silently and understand it , but who would find it very difficult to " sound it out " and read it aloud . |
25 | In the '90s , Crispin Glover would be Dean , Kyle MacLachlan Sal — but who 'd give them a lift ? |
26 | ‘ But who 'd do your washing , clean the house and make your bed for you ? ’ |
27 | But who 'd buy it then ? |
28 | Reluctantly the shoes are bought , for who would wish their son to attract comment for not wearing what others wear . |