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

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1 Those girls are getting from 13s to El a week for producing the Gazette and in London they would have to pay 395 at the lowest to the men who are producing government work , so that the competition is not fair .
2 First of all , because it is the capital ; Paris did n't want it and in London it would have been at Canary Wharf , which as you know is now in receivership , so thank goodness it did n't go there , and the Getty Museum is also restricted for visitors .
3 In this country you get a , you know , child benefit that you and in America you would obviously get a tax deduction if you have children .
4 That starting-point , in my judgment , is that costs prima facie follow the event … but may be displaced much more easily than , and in circumstances which would not apply , in other Divisions of the High Court .
5 I agree with him that an unsatisfactory situation er was created in our legislation and in passing I would like to say how much we all welcome , I 'm sure the efforts of my Noble Friend to get legislation simplified , but erm on this particular matter which he has raised , I would like to try to comfort him if that is possible , because erm by getting rid of the er the sections two two A and three of the Police Act as they er nineteen sixty four as they have been amended and er substituting this clause to the Bill simplification will in fact have been achieved so far as the form is concerned .
6 And in Jamaica I would not have been able to do it .
7 At a time when we have child prostitution in our child children 's homes , Labour Councillors are entertaining themselves to sun sand and sangria in exotic foreign locations and in conclusion I would like to make just one comment , that this episode brings to mind a famous quotation in circles .
8 … does assume … that A knows fully and in advance what would be good for B to learn …
9 Erm , and in fact I would move my original motion as an amendment to yours .
10 I think the first point to make is erm that schools , and particularly community colleges , are now very complicated places , and it would be quite wrong for a head of an establishment like that to think of himself as an academic in an ivory tower , because if he did erm the organisation would become entangled , the money would run out , and in fact he would n't have the kind of institution he wants .
11 Up in the Hebrides — and in time I would find myself filming mink there , too — the effect of the animals on ground-nesting birds such as common and arctic terns appears to be serious .
12 And in places you would least suspect . ’
13 If you were a head of the legal department of a large company , you would inevitably undertake some of the major matters yourself , but in addition you would be concerned with managing the legal function .
14 Not only should he do this , but in addition he would be wise to discuss the matter with the chairman of the committee and the officer concerned .
15 Tinnock was penalised , but in England he would have been sent off .
16 Kentucky had not appealed to her but in Leicestershire she would be in more or less familiar surroundings — and Mr Harvey had said he might live here if he so chose .
17 But in fact no-one would see anyone who was participating in the course like this , anything they got out of it is positive .
18 It claimed patients would have more choice over which hospital they went to , but in fact they would have less because they would have to go to the hospital with which their district health authority had placed a contract , he said .
19 If he said : " I wo n't buy until I 've seen written information on the stock " this frequently meant he had no intention of buying at all , and the astute dealer would pretend he was sending an Extel card ( a written fact sheet on the stock ) but in fact he would not bother .
20 But in fact it would not have been the same mistake .
21 But in fact it would be beneficial to all parties for the supplier to receive a lump sum in exchange for the input being priced at marginal cost , because this would lead to optimal proportions being used ( Vernon and Graham , 1971 have a demonstration ) .
22 But in fact it would all be T V and the Sun and the Mirror , and nothing else would be around very much .
23 In the past the US had tended to trade off economic advantages for political gains , but in future it would become much more single-minded about its own economic interests , he predicted .
24 ‘ Well done , Michael , but in future I would appreciate being informed of your decisions .
25 Graff 's proposals for a structured pluralism are admirable in theory , but in practice they would , I fear , merely increase the demoralization of students and teachers .
26 Right okay so that 's why it 's important that we get I mean if we just got one neutron out then theoretically you could sustain a chain reaction , but in practice it would be absorbed , it would n't they would n't all hit , some of them would miss , but as long as we can get on average about one , of those three , hitting another one , we can keep it going , and we get this chain reaction going and th the heat really builds up then , and that 's what they use in a a nuclear reaction reactor .
27 Lands historically occupied by Germans would be included , but in time they would become Polish .
28 But in reality it would be far too costly in time , personnel , and resources .
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