Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] would " in BNC.
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1 | I like playing would n't enough but it is good . |
2 | I think Miss would like to make some comment about the table , which was presented to her . |
3 | You know I went and showed my dogs over there and afterwards we all went to the pub and we had one hell of a time and then I had to sing would you believe it ? |
4 | The daughter , apparently the bride-to-be , pointed to an invitation which I had guessed would be chosen . |
5 | ‘ But all the men I 've met who I 've felt would make good fathers have invariably turned out to be men I could n't love … ’ |
6 | I take it that you 're not disputing then that the change in the traffic flows that I 've indicated would actually what would be achieved ? |
7 | The systems of communication of our primate ancestors presumably consisted of words and short sentences ( but what I have to say would hold even if only gestural sequences were involved ) . |
8 | What I have to say would bear essentially on the four works named , and would be grouped round three notions which I shall call language as rescue , language as screen , and language as replay . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | It is very heated and more than anything else I have done would take me a million miles from the safety of Ramsay Street , ’ she said . |
11 | That is to say , the Rossi index would then need to reflect that there will be no minimum contribution to the new council tax , but water rates and the other miscellaneous items that I have mentioned would , of course , continue to be taken into account . |
12 | The degree in poetry I have outlined would attempt to be open about its theoretical assumptions . |