Example sentences of "would [vb infin] with [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Baker outlines new vision continued from page one would evolve with changes in the community , ’ he said . |
2 | Gedge 's amiable approach worked best in the smaller venues where he would chat with members of the audience and use his intellectual wit to demolish hecklers . |
3 | I would quibble with details in the first movement , but the savage second movement is unsurpassed in its combined ferocity and thrust , the third moves from creeping malevolence to a spinetingling summoning-up of ghosts , and the finale rushes lemming-like to its conclusion , making a nonsense of the average insert-note description . |
4 | The second phase would begin with elections for a transitional administration which would remain in power for up to 10 years . |
5 | The next day the fair proper would begin with stalls around the quayside , strolling musicians , jugglers , side shows , wrestling and boat racing . |
6 | Once Iraq had withdrawn from Kuwait , the Soviet Union and the United States would work with countries in the region to develop regional security structures and measures to promote peace and stability . |
7 | The DES seem to have been aware of this problem by 1984 when Educational Support Grants ( ESG ) were established ( DES , 1984 ) offering funds to LEAs to appoint consultant teachers who would work with pupils alongside classroom teachers developing practices in curriculum areas which the DES perceived as important . |
8 | He would arrive with scraps of fabric dropping from his waistcoat , bits of lining from his corduroy trousers . |
9 | It became clear that The Smiths would escape with expectations for future brilliance still intact from every quarter . |
10 | Wherever she was the telexes would clatter with instructions for Moira based on either what she had seen or read . |
11 | Part of her journey , from Leeds to York , had been undertaken by train and afterwards she regaled anyone who would listen with stories of the noise , smoke and speed of the train , until they were heartily sick of the whole subject . |
12 | The committee proposed ( i ) an executive comprising a directly elected President , a Prime Minister who would be the leader of the majority party in parliament , and a Security Council consisting of the senior ministers , members of the security forces and three presidential nominees ; ( ii ) a non-partisan Council of State , including leaders of all parliamentary political parties and regional representatives , which would deal with matters of " constitutional or national significance " ; ( iii ) a single directly elected legislature ; and ( iv ) a Special Committee on Human Rights and Administrative Justice which would promote and monitor the enforcement of such rights . |
13 | I have read Labour 's document , which is entitled ’ Fair Rates ’ , in which the Labour party did not tackle the question of how it would deal with houses in multiple occupation or refer to salary levels . |
14 | Most of the source countries for drugs are outside the European community and we would deal with vessels from these places as we have always done , ’ he said . |
15 | The Labour party said that it wanted some mechanism other than discounts ; that it would deal with pensioners with what it called a single pensioner premium . |