Example sentences of "would [be] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not only would you not have the time to deal with them all , but you 'd be harassing the public and getting the police a bad name ’ ( FN 23/4/87 , p. 2 ) .
2 The first time I ever got it I what do you want me to do and he said right run across there and I 'd run now punch it , and I 'd be punching the you 'd be jumping and turning round , I could n't get the right one , and finally punch it and the would be coming , said quick hit that and I was getting all sort of
3 ‘ But we 'd be helping the war effort just as much in a factory would n't we ? ’
4 So in that first year , at ten percent , you 'd be given a capital allowance of five hundred pounds , to be set against a profit of four hundred pounds .
5 And the theory was that if you served thirty years in the Ce Central African police , you 'd be given a section of land in what later became Rhodesia .
6 If she 'd been on 4AD , she 'd be given the same amount of attention as the Muses , Pixies or Breeders .
7 It would be very carefully calculated and they 'd be given the right amount of the proteins that they could use to grow , because in the first years of life there 's very rapid growth and development is n't there ?
8 And the moment he mentioned his stepmother she 'd be given the opportunity to tell him how very unhappy Bertha had become .
9 Paragraph three , the action plan , er well it will guide itself evidence this , the statements made under the action plan , from section three of the report will guide our activities over the next three years and of course paragraph four performance the critical success factors , by the seven criteria we will be judged in the highway service and each one is a challenge in its own right and I do hope to receive in order to carry out these er , these er promises in fact , that erm , I 'd be given the relevant level of financial staff and resources
10 Cos I was talking to Lilian , she was thinking that each year she 'd be given an update it should be a five year plan .
11 Under the surface , just how much of the Sun 's object work is done in-house is apparently causing some consternation amongst some third party players who were under the impression that they 'd be getting a bigger slice of the development cake .
12 ‘ I thought you told me you 'd be getting a hundred guineas a time if you were a television personality , John ? ’ said Bob .
13 Well it 's it 's say I say I was doing my best , as it were , say that everything was going swimmingly I 'd be getting a profit of thirty pounds from Neil twenty pounds from Alan because five will go on the tea and the milk and the box of Cornflakes and the toast er twenty , thirty , that 's fifty and twenty for Paul which is seventy .
14 get me wrong I 'd be getting a bit
15 ‘ If you was her you 'd be getting the same treatment .
16 Erm you 'd be getting the chlorine off , getting hydrogen , actually
17 In school you 'd be getting the looks and all that , but here everyone 's in the same boat .
18 These days any win by the Cherry and Whites is welcomed … but in days gone by they 'd be holding an inquest at Kingsholm into what went wrong against a side from a lower league …
19 I told most of the young women on the telephone that I 'd be wearing a battered black hat , so that they could find me easily .
20 When he came home from college she 'd be reading The Catholic Mind .
21 She 'd be expecting a full report on Pierremont House and the dear little village , so quiet , so tasteful .
22 He 'd be mending the fence by the garage tomorrow , Saturday .
23 We 'd be fightin' a never-ending rearguard battle with those guys .
24 The TV licensing authority in Bristol confirmed Mr Smart had been told that technically he 'd be breaking the law if he watched TV before receiving the new licence .
25 But she ca n't call herself one and if she ever took a Communion service , she 'd be breaking the law .
26 If he was Multhrop he 'd be watching the teaspoons .
27 I 'd be counting the days now , if I had n't got parole .
28 ‘ You 'd want to mind who you 'd be taRing the cure from , too , ’ Frank said .
29 He 'd only got to be told by Charlie that he 'd be leaving the High Street by the bridge and walking along the local river . ’
30 On the nights he was in , the house would be stuffed with similar spotty friends who 'd be staying the night with us .
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