Example sentences of "i would [vb infin] that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now , I have n't totally had a chance to talk to Mr er , about that , but I would assume that means you er , and so it 's moving in the other direction if anything Mrs .
2 " I would think that to follow your thought in this instance is only possible for one to whom the message of Tristan , in particular , has been revealed . "
3 I must say this was n't a problem for anyone here and I would hope that moving the string ferrule does n't affect the brightness or jangle factor overmuch .
4 Now I would guess that goes further that most school curricular .
5 I would suggest that given the decision we prepared to make now even if you have to send a deposit get the local party to stump up the deposit and collect the money as soon as convenient from the people who are committed to going .
6 I would suggest that looking through the side glass of an aquarium would be a better subject than under the sea .
7 Far be it from me to give Mr Major advice , but I would suggest that insults towards any of these people , such as his recent attacks on ‘ froth and bubble ’ Lord Tebbit , will backfire .
8 However , I would argue that working to ensure quality for our families and other animals may be mere self-interest , but it is enlightened self-interest .
9 Moreover , in keeping with my earlier remarks , I would argue that racialized and ethnic discourses and encounters have a tendency to be contradictory and ambivalent in character .
10 So , I know it 's a sensitive thing this elderly person 's home , but I would argue that underpinning it is a logic .
11 Er and in fact er I would say that had you become recognized as part of management , our members would n't have tolerated you as a shop steward .
12 Switching to the Normal channel I would say that using the crunch option for rock solo work is a matter of taste .
13 There again , I would say that top down in this country it is fast enough , and what shake there is certainly is not accompanied by any rattles or ‘ looseness ’ .
14 I would maintain that claims for the cognitive consequences of literacy must take account of this challenge .
15 my Lord all that follows now is that question costs in this my Lord there is no doubt that er this is the painful experience for both the plaintiffs and of course for doctor who is unrepresented and therefore must inevitably feel rather isolated in this matter erm , however in my there is no reason to er depart from the usual principal of the costs which should follow the event and of course we know as it the loss on the subsidiary appeal and so I do n't press the point on that cos the reality as you 've already probably anticipated is all the work has been done erm on this appeal the subsidiary appeal I ask , I do n't ask for costs on that , in my submission it should be both sides bear their own costs on that , the reason I say that is that there was no , there was no cross appearing in respect on it in effect , cos after all , all you were doing was er trying to get the same as the other side if we lost , so no worm of can of beans can be done by doctor I had one parallel in my whole skeleton on that , er , but we have substantially succeeded on the main issue and so I , I would ask that costs in favour of the plaintiffs on , on that and here and indeed below .
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