Example sentences of "as we would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Without line B , we might reasonably conclude that this evaluation is the poet 's judgment , just as we would suppose for the preceding verses , 15–16 ( though the presence of ) in v. 15 may give us second thoughts ) .
2 Some of these big fish fetch big prices , two or three times as much as we would pay for them here , and they will go to the classy restaurants or the Marseille fish shops , but the boxes of little slithery bright pink fish called demoiselles and the miscellaneous collections of bony little rock fish , undersized whiting and other small fry , will go for very little .
3 Out of it she drew a little distaff , much as we would draw out a pair of knitting needles .
4 Even as the siren voices in the poem call us towards speech , we 're aware that our own one voice can never hope to carry all these as we would want it to .
5 As she was only about fourteen , we always bought a few dark-red carnations from her , but that was as far as we would go , to her surprise and indignation .
6 When a horse communicates by sound it is not using language as we would expect it to .
7 Table 4.5 shows that , as we would expect , cognitive impairment increased over the year in all samples .
8 The remains of fish are rare , as we would expect , although Evans ' excavators found fish vertebrae in a cooking pot at Knossos .
9 The right hon. Gentleman seems to be saying that , as we would expect of the British police , when a serious allegation is made , the chief constable of one force arranges for a senior officer of another to investigate the allegations , and everything about that investigation is laid bare for the public to see .
10 Alright but in any double logged mode , right , the coefficients you estimate are elasticities , so we look at the incoming elasticity , we get a measure , or we get an estimate point six eight , right , that 's a positive as we would expect suggesting that er erm textiles are a normal good , right .
11 Whereas the rate of chemical reaction between carbonic acid and calcite increases , as we would expect , with temperature , the equilibrium solubility of carbon dioxide decreases with temperature ( at 20°C it is only half that at 0°C ) .
12 Freud talks about the ego as an agency , a psychological agency , just as we would talk about say er a social agency .
13 We read our lines together for the first time — but never as we would do them on the actual recording .
14 We have won the City 's support to raise the money , as we did for Staley and our other North American acquisitions — and as we would have done if we had been allowed to buy British Sugar . ’
15 Luckily we were over Germany and not the worst nightmare , over the Channel , as we would have been thirty minutes more into the flight .
16 ‘ We did n't get as many cars as we would have liked from funeral directors , ’ said managing director Lowrie as copySlay , ‘ but they 've got their responsibility to their trade .
17 Lamb said : ‘ We are aware of what 's been going on in India and obviously things are not as rosey as we would have liked , but we all hope the conflict will die down .
18 We were surprised at the continuing estimates of fixed costs , as we would have expected a minimal time investment after the first year of familiarisation , but given that training was identified as the major cost , it may be that this forms the bulk of the continuing cost .
19 On the afternoon of the second day , we put one of the Harris 's hawks on a creance , as we would have if we had been training it , and tried a spot of flying .
20 Mr Ellis added : ‘ When we took over the line the state of the locomotives was not as we would have wished so we have embarked on a rebuilding process . ’
21 We had n't gone as far as we would have liked , and it was touch and go until the very last moment , but we just squeezed past the point between Tanakeke island and the mainland .
22 This is an important question , one which we were not able to pursue in our research as far as we would have liked .
23 ‘ It is also possible — so unpredictable is the Law , even with a special jury as we would have — that we might get less .
24 The issue of access is just one of the barriers that we have not tackled as positively as we would have wished .
25 And we came down in the morning as safe as we would have been anywhere .
26 What the traces showed was , as we would have anticipated , a steady background buzz of the spontaneous firing of the cells of the IMHV .
27 In other cases , however , inadequacy merely means that we have not go as much as we would have liked .
28 We compare what we are seeing with what we know , to see if there is enough resemblance for us to treat the new thing in the same way as we would have treated the known thing .
29 It is thus more difficult to distinguish Σ and Π vibrations using the Raman bands , as we would have to detect the presence of P and R branches with spacings of 2B as well as the O and S branches with spacings of 4B .
30 All in all , we shall have the same problems as we would have had if the poll tax had remained .
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