Example sentences of "[noun sg] i would [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For a city the nature of York it is vital , in my view , that public confidence in the greenbelt it 's got to endure for beyond thirty years , that is the case I would share the views to some extent of the York City in that , and which I I certainly read into ma'am , your , two of your questions , what happens beyond two thousand and six ? |
2 | I like to feel that if it came to a stand-up fight I would have a good chance of victory and escape . |
3 | Chairman I would like a word . |
4 | As for the representative level I would restructure the county championship . |
5 | For the beginner I would recommend the A. rosaefolia . |
6 | I told her she might' get a chance , though of course I would have the ultimate control . |
7 | But for my part I would reject the undue influence case on the ground that the influence brought to bear by Mr. O'Brien was not , in the context of a normal husband and wife relationship and bearing in mind Mrs. O'Brien 's character and capabilities , sufficiently undue . |
8 | ‘ Thinking I would stretch the rules to suit myself is very different from thinking I would be so consumed by greed that I would commit a felony . ’ |
9 | Drawing upon her work I would suggest the following guidelines for improving co-operation : |
10 | But very often I think tabloid journalism is interesting in terms of language because it 's very punchy it 's succinct because i i in some of our terms you might find people into a three minute reader and a thirty minute reader because in attention span and intellectual capacity are quite different but to actually condense something into meaningful short bursts , even if they are politically biased actually requires a certain amount of skill I would suspect the clarity index which I ca n't find is the process that I mentioned the other night where you take erm some people call it the fog index a correct me if I 'm wrong in my figures , but I think it 's a piece of something like two hundred or three hundred words you count the number of suc erm colons and full stops or is it only full stops ? |
11 | And while her eyes went wide at the importance of that statement to the literary world , ‘ It was with no small degree of relief , ’ he continued , ‘ that I personally took my work to my publishers in Prague and , that done , resolved that apart from day-to-day correspondence I would have a whole month off — perhaps longer — and free my mind of anything connected with work . |
12 | " Foolishly , I dined with him to make clear that I would n't see him again and that if he persisted with his unwanted attention I would have no choice but to go to you . |
13 | In conclusion I would offer a very positive role for residential care — whether integrated or specialist but all I have said emphasises that there is no simple way forward , there are pros and cons for practically every service . |
14 | In conclusion I would suggest the following should help as you have not told me what your horses/ponies will be used for . |
15 | Er the worst side obviously will be the drill bit side where Retool is not very significant in the North Sea Hycal on the other hand has a very strong market presence here er and Reler being submersible pumps and base based in enhanced recovery I would say the effect would be relatively neutral , though they do a lot of business with companies like B P who are said to be one of the beneficiaries . |
16 | And I decided that next day I would draw an honest sketch of myself , and then one of Blanche Ingram , painting the most lovely face I could imagine , according to Mrs Fairfax 's description . |
17 | Deep in my heart there was still hope that one day I would receive a letter saying , ‘ I am alive and I have not forgotten you . ’ |
18 | Unlike on a school day I would have the chance of getting up at my leisure , for I would begin at ten o'clock . |
19 | The next day I would take a brand-new notebook from my bag . |
20 | ‘ At night I would wrap the children in blankets , put them in the car , and drive down to New Covent Garden to collect the fruit and vegetables . ’ |
21 | Each night I would kiss an old photo , |
22 | ‘ If I saw any of my bowlers gouging the ball I would put a stop to it at once . ’ |
23 | Well , let me tell you that on this occasion I would welcome a little more intolerance from you . |
24 | He then called a security guard ( who wore no uniform , and looked like the type of character I would want a security guard to protect me from ) . |
25 | ( Before I went to work in the morning I would take a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush and deal with the black-and-white chequered marble shop doorstep — in my memory it is a glittering affair , although cold on frosty mornings — because at that time of the day the rising sun often shone full down the High Street where we lived and on me , as I knelt on the cobbled pavement plying my scrubbing-brush . ) |
26 | I knew in one case that every Saturday morning I would get a letter from a lad who was having a very trying time at an operational training unit , and he begged me week after week , I eventually relented and brought him back ; he nearly went through and completed a second Pathfinder tour . |
27 | Throughout the next two years I had lost interest in the game I would wait a few months and then in a space of a week I would go and have a few games it was n't until 1993 early January that I started playing regularly again I was determined to get a handicap and play in a few competitions sometime that year . |
28 | In this respect I would adopt the following passage from Chitty on Contracts ( 25th ed. , 1983 ) , para. 173 , and refer to the authorities there cited : |
29 | On the same subject I would advise the author that hot glue is not a necessity to make a joint without cramps — it can be made equally as well with a cold glue . |
30 | For that reason I would discharge the judge 's order . |