Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [vb infin] a different " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd need a different |
2 | Obviously , in an ideal world you 'd have a different spanner for every nut , but for the time being a couple of adjustable spanners will come in very handy ( you need two because often you will have to grip a nut as well as a bolt ) . |
3 | She might well say that she would have a different sense of herself as well had she grown up counting herself as made in God 's image . |
4 | I think you would draw a different picture of it here than you would in Manchester or the Derby area . |
5 | So we we we tend to have a different sort of , probably if you 'd , if you ask that question differently you would get a different percentage . |
6 | You would get a different sort of feel again by installing a big armoire or bureau bookcase if you could afford one or the other . |
7 | ‘ Like we said , sir , if it was n't Kemp , we 'd have a different time-scale altogether , would n't we ? |
8 | But if we had that aim in mind exclusively , we would choose a different theory of adjudication , which we might call " unilateral conventionalism " or just " unilateralism . " |
9 | At any output such as Q 1 , the last film must yield consumers P 1 , pounds worth of extra utility ; otherwise they would demand a different quantity from Q 1 . |
10 | They would have a different view about which more concrete conception provided the best justification of coercion , and so would have a different view of the implicit extension of the abstract convention in question . |
11 | But surely the fact that somebody 's of a different generation will erm th th they would have a different |
12 | It 'd produce a different answer . |
13 | While few cities are more obsessed with soccer than Glasgow , the NFL believes it would attract a different , younger audience to watch American football . |
14 | It could mean that a claimant would be uncertain as to whether , on a rational basis test , an authority would apply the same meaning to a term that it had used previously , or whether it would adopt a different interpretation . |
15 | The inclusion of representatives from local groups of disabled people in the debates at Ashdown is not likely to provide simple solutions to the dilemmas faced by professionals and parents , but it would provide a different perspective which could help ensure that the interests of the students as young disabled people were pursued . |