Example sentences of "[adv] we would [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because yes , we did say we were n't going to use tropical markets , erm perhaps in the view of some of the things Bob Plumtree 's been saying , perhaps that was a little bit premature , perhaps we would want for some countries tropical woods , might want to reconsider , but erm I think that 's something for the future , that 's not for this afternoon .
2 Obviously we would have to be prepared to see the potentates who control the club to obtain permission to work in it .
3 S so we would look at that and you would need as well to be looking at
4 During our evenings together we would talk about all we were going to do when he was better and were even planning a trip to North Devon to stay with our friends Steve and Iris Pugh .
5 And finally we would come to Finnegans Wake , apparently mocking our very attempt to read by calling in question what is , I suppose , the most basic of all assumptions about writing , that whatever form it takes it will be made up essentially of recognisable words .
6 I think it 's fair to say that with this new computer erm the box office that we 've got a lot of information can be stored on that and in future we 'll be using a much more erm sophisticated in a scientific way for instance if you came here and book that seat that your sitting in tonight we would know on that computer what type of show that your discouraging coming to erm we can say to you we can send you out a leaflet saying the kind of er things that you 'd like to see are on at the playhouse on such and such a date and we could even say to you would you like the seat that you normally sit in .
7 Placidly we would go amid the strife of modern life .
8 So we talked and I said well we would think about it and we would let him know so we collected all the friends that we thought would like to help which were many people were very good to help !
9 I think we should maybe ask the question why youngsters take drugs and , maybe we would get to the root of the problem .
10 Sometimes we would go to the hills and find wild fruits and we began to grow a few things , like cucumbers and tomatoes , but it was generally hard going .
11 Certain questions had to be answered by Sir John and then we would return to Glastonbury Abbey .
12 If we were to dismiss ‘ third persons ’ , then we would arrive at ‘ pure socialism ’ , but at the same time all the categories and problems of the transition period would disappear .
13 Then we would go to a restaurant and Oliver would get dictatorial .
14 Then we would move to a training ground in the foothills of the Alps at Canjuers , where we would spend a month away from the regiment and the barracks , and learning the basics of fieldcraft , tactics and shooting , and where we would spend a lot of time living outside as self sufficient soldiers .
15 If it was a warm , sunny day we would pack all our belongings into the caravan and then we would head to the beach or we would go swimming in the pool on the park .
16 I had a feeling that at the back of their minds was the calculation that , although we might lose in 1964 , the next opportunity would not be long and that then we would win under another leader .
17 Then we would read about it in the press and it was all self-perpetuating .
18 We would hold a meeting of women from a certain neighbourhood to discuss their needs and then we would help with the necessary work of filing a request for services at the Town Hall .
19 There we would gaze at the massive steam engines , all ready connected to their huge waggons , to make a quick getaway to The Market Place at dawn on the following day .
20 Clearly , neither reflects the totality of the situation in Britain or the United States , and therefore we would agree with Cawson ( 1978 ) that it is possible to discern sectors resembling corporatist relationships and sectors resembling pluralist relationships in both contemporary Britain and the United States .
21 Occasionally we would meet by accident in the corridor or at a bend in the stairs or out in the street .
22 Afterwards we would walk around the Close and plan our future , and also talk about the war .
23 The salmon sheets Chair , we have shown our estimates of what ideally we would like for the continuing introduction of the Children Act and its requirements , the Criminal Justice Act , and the Warner Reports , but we do recognize , and I think this Committee recognizes , the difficult financial position the County Council finds itself in , and therefore the intention is to meet those unavoidable requirements from within the base budget , and there are no bids in these papers for funding towards those .
24 Ideally we would have between 25 and 30 Specials based here . ’
25 Ideally we would have between 25 and 30 Specials based here . ’
26 So that into the turn of the year , I ca n't be any more precise er than that , certainly we would hope to be seeing er the wood er from the trees .
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