Example sentences of "and [pron] would [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Angy had been stabbed in the throat and that 's exactly what he 'd done to her portrait … he was afraid that would all come out and everyone would think he 'd done it . ’
2 For example , the thought ‘ They are on my left ’ does not ‘ succeed ’ as a thought unless I can also have other thoughts such as ‘ If I move to my left they will move to my right ’ , ‘ They are substantial ’ ( that is , not a chimera ) , ‘ They are reachable/not reachable ’ , ‘ They are supported by something ’ , ‘ A large opaque object coming between me and them would render them invisible to me ’ …
3 But the publicity machine had come into operation and nothing would stop it .
4 And nothing would detain her .
5 And once you 'd made your decision , you dug your feet in and nothing would make you change your mind .
6 Buckley 's Grimsby Town have won five and drawn one of their last six to ease within sight of the famous names at the top — and nothing would give him greater satisfaction than to leave them behind at the end of the season .
7 It is not meant to be an exclusive list , and nothing would please us more than to hear from readers about others — or their shortcomings , if the case deserved it .
8 He thought everything was easy to those who believed ; and nothing would persuade him that it was not so .
9 It would be just reward for their recent form , and no-one would begrudge them the honour .
10 I did n't want them in my house or my life , but I did want to know what they were up to , and no-one would tell me .
11 He wanted back stalls because he 'd be right under the gallery and no-one would see him .
12 My mother would bring me China tea and toast , succulent with butter , and I would eat it , knowing that afterwards I should feel sick and heavy .
13 Er I 'd just like to come back on three fairly brief points that er one of which was mentioned by Michael Courcier , two of which er relate to that , and were helpfully stimulated in discussion during the tea break , erm Michael Courcier , I think if I got him right , said , he did say we ca n't produce demographic forecasts for post two thousand and six but I think he was fairly guarded in saying it it would n't be wise or or whatever , erm I would suggest in this context , and in the context of , and I use the word emerging and I look for advice as to when emerging regional planning guidance , and when will be the end date of that regional planning guidance , I say we should be looking beyond two thousand and six , I say we can look beyond two thousand and six , and I would suggest we do it in the way of arrange , which would be highly appropriate way of doing it , not too dissimilar to road traffic forecasts , low medium and high growth , and if , to put the point simplistically , if we have arrived at a requirement figure of nine seven for Greater York for a specific period , if we were to either project that forward by five or ten years , obviously we could n't just simply go rata , but if you took a low figure and you halved it on the basis of the make up , the demographic make up , of how the nine seven had been arrived at it would be possible to produce a range , that then relates to the question of a new settlement , and the alternatives during the period to two thousand and six , and beyond , of that new settlement , and I go back again to the greenbelt , it is vitally important to do that in the terms of a long term defined greenbelt , therefore again in that context , I would say it is highly desirable , if not necessary , to revisit the periphery of York , it has not been examined in a local plan , it has not been examined in terms of environmental impact , with all due respect to the Greater York working party their , the level of analysis of those peripheral blocks of land was fairly cursory , on a limited number of planning criteria , if a new settlement is to be assessed alongside expansion of Greater York we have to revisit it in much much greater detail .
14 go to the supermarket and I would bung it of the best of stuff .
15 To me the grenadilla is without compare ; its flowers are sweet like the flowers of roses , but its fruit is like no other fruit and I would choose it before the nectar of the gods .
16 ‘ Joan , time is fleeting and I would tell you what is in my mind , ’ he said gravely .
17 And I would tell you ninety nine percent of the time we get it and you know we s we s we do agree a date .
18 Bill and I would watch her sometimes , bemused by the eternal conundrum of women — grey hair straggling from its bun , a tweed skirt , stout shoes , rubber gloves , a rubber mat , oblivious to the way she looked , her mind fully on the job .
19 It seemed to me shocking that they should engage in such a crude , almost obscene activity in public , and I would watch them with fascinated repulsion .
20 So if they do n't have sufficient dwellings to meet the requirements , two things and I would expect them both two things , would happen .
21 I would suggest to the committee on page sixteen on our recommendations that we do make the point about Avarag and NovaSports , just in terms of consistency , and I would expect you to want to continue to do that .
22 erm , where I set out my interpretation of what that means , and I do n't think it 's very helpful to read that out to you , but I think you will find that it 's er erm a very broad er description of what the new settlement should be seeking to achieve , now Mr erm I think has misunderstood our position on this question of erm the appropriate size for the new settlement , and I think if I 'm correct he suggested that we were promoting a a size of fourteen hundred , the point I think I would make is that the larger the new settlement erm the greater the range and the quality of services and facilities that can be provided , and I think you have to distinguish between what developers say they are prepared to provide , on the one hand in a new settlement , whatever the size , the quality of the retail or recreational social facility that occupies that physical provision , and also its long term viability , and I would suggest that a larger new settlement of the size that we are suggesting , is much more likely to er attract a range of quality providers of services and facilities than a smaller new settlement , and also Mr Grantham er raised the issue of the question of the development program , and what might be expected in terms of services and erm during the development program , and of course I think that would be a matter for any specific proposal , or a ma a matter of discussion between the local planning authority concerned and the developer , and I would expect it to be something erm that was included within a section one O six agreement .
23 I was only thinking really of erm particularly extreme situations erm and I would expect it to be used for example in normal training or anything like that and er certainly all the studies show that the normal thrust , full thrust that was available was sufficient to meet the threat and this extra capability really was a a sort of an extra that was added in early on and really was n't felt on any of the combat modelling to be necessary .
24 And I would make that judgement and I would appoint it .
25 And I would guess it takes something like two or three weeks , after UCCA get the papers , that we actually receive them .
26 yeah , and I would make him there and then no matter what time of night or morning it was , strip off and go in the shower and , yeah , even in his hair , that 's , that 's how bad it was , I 'd put his clothes downstairs in the washing basket not even in the bedroom one .
27 But it 's a by a fire exit so and i would assume they 're gon na be looking at it anyway .
28 Therefore , I know it 's in my title deeds and I would assume it 's in his title deeds .
29 He did not mention his health or coming operation , beyond asking if Daisy and I would visit him once it was over .
30 and I would do it is to go during the day , knock on somebody 's door and pretend I 'm selling something .
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