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

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1 Erm , I 'm just not sure why any any person would think that they have more right to life than animals do .
2 He says that he feels most workers would think that they have survived despite the conservative government , not because of it .
3 Anyone who had read Hans Christian Andersen 's ‘ The Little Mermaid ’ would know that they did not and could not — not unless they married a mortal , as with Lúthien .
4 However many prettily-painted Eleanors might lurk inside that dumpy frame , the combined influence of an overbearing father and a domineering husband would ensure that they remained securely locked away .
5 It would appear that they formed in order to capitalise on certain perceived economic benefits .
6 Yet they are n't fakes , for it would appear that they 've been printed by the county 's National Mint .
7 The extremely well-britched U2 are about to incur a few expenses as it would appear that they have half-inched some of the NME 's STUART BAILIE 's bon-mots .
8 ‘ He told them to leave the house immediately and it would appear that they did not take him seriously but laughed when he said this .
9 Only a party bigot would claim that they had somehow come in with the Conservative Government three years earlier .
10 At best , that understanding is only partial , but anthropologists would claim that they have a much better insight into the motives and perceptions of " other people " than do scholars who work within other conventions — whether they be those of pure science or of the humanities .
11 If we glued little pictures of galaxies to the surface , we would see that they moved progressively further apart as we inflated the balloon .
12 Osman 's followers would have to get together ; and Owen would see that they did not find that very easy .
13 But he said he reckoned they probably shot a bit wide , and anyway the officers would see that they tried , and it was better to be shot by the other side rather than your own .
14 Courtesy and hospitality , it is true , would demand that they pay heed to this alien in his great need but their obligations extend no further than that .
15 To those workers who profess bewilderment as to how they might help , who feel their knowledge in sexual matters is insufficient or are doubtful of their capabilities for sexual counselling and aid , one would suggest that they raise the matter within their training departments .
16 This would suggest that they have the same scientific status as Heaven .
17 The money should be transferred to the N U M and if it is not longer needed by those families , we would suggest that they give it back to help the formation of the independent labour movement in Russia .
18 The money should be transferred to the N U M , and if it is not longer needed by those families , we would suggest that they give it back to help the formation of the independent labour movement in Russia .
19 An enormous variety of reasons , and by and large not the sort of reasons that advertisers would hope that they did give .
20 In the reserve the Masai were ‘ anxiously watched for signs which would indicate that they had decided to come out actively on our side ’ .
21 Now no level headed business man in his right senses would recommend that they dispose of any part of it for a temporary , permanent gipsy site or whatever you like to call it .
22 For example , one of Freud 's patients , who invented the term ‘ omnipotence of thought ’ , which Freud uses in his third paper in Totem and Taboo , used to think that if he thought of someone he would then always meet them , or if asked how someone was , he would hear that they had died .
23 They would hear that they wanted help or anything .
24 The answer to that question would mean that they belonged either to the Crown or not .
25 This fear does not arise from a view of themselves as unskilled in formal police requirements , for no policemen or women would express that they suspect this of themselves , although some admit to suspecting it of others .
26 It would seem that they did n't use such a device . ’
27 So pragmatism may be an eligible interpretation of our legal practice after all , if it turns out that our judges declare people to have legal rights only , or mainly , when a self-consciously pragmatist judge would pretend that they did .
28 I wondered whether Lili would agree that they had been best friends .
29 Most Hindus whom I have met would say that they do not , for they believe that at the heart of life is Oneness — Brahman — which manifests itself in an infinite number of forms .
30 I would s I would say that they have come poorer because they 're getting all their things taken , they 're , they cos
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