Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [subord] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And the noise they would make as well — it was driving me crazy . |
2 | He is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors of his generation , and you ca n't help wondering what sort of impact he would make if only he 'd agree to beef up the ranks of the RSC or the National Theatre . |
3 | Even in 1981 this occurred , to some extent , with the president 's budgetary plans being modified to a degree that a British prime minister would regard as wholly intolerable . |
4 | But its full deployment demands and to some extent is now getting — a greater historical specification than many devotees of psychoanalysis would regard as altogether orthodox or proper . |
5 | S so we would look at that and you would need as well to be looking at |
6 | A statement indicated that these would include as yet unspecified legal and political measures to enable Angolans to " participate democratically " in solving Angola 's problems . |
7 | Such aid would commence as soon as possible and would continue in 1991 . |
8 | Er obviously if it was in decline , terminal decline then your income and your capital would fall as well . |
9 | The sky was low and pregnant with rain which would fall as soon as the wind dropped . |
10 | Once informed of this , Ershad had little option but to announce his forthcoming resignation , which he did late on Dec. 4 , saying that he would resign as soon as the opposition had nominated an interim president who would replace him and supervise elections . |
11 | Walesa , who attended this session , said afterwards that in order to prove that the new constitution had not been tailor-made for him he would resign as soon as it came into force . |
12 | I 'm sure they would enjoy a family holiday , and my guess is that your mother would approve as well . |
13 | Subconsciously , she must have sensed the potent effect he could have on her , an instinctive recognition of the dangerous power he would assume if once she had known his touch . |
14 | The sharp miniature flakes that covered the rock like fish scales cut into my finger tips and felt as though they would break as soon as I placed a toe on them . |
15 | His lips were moving quietly as he mouthed to himself what he would do if ever he had Corbett in his power . |
16 | ‘ There is no particular reason for using it — many other things would do as well ’ , he commented . |
17 | The Weavers ' Company would do as well as any other in the circumstances , especially since his cousins , as silk weavers , were already members of it . |
18 | Solid boards would do as well but would make a much heavier bellows . |
19 | There was a cloakroom somewhere , but this would do as well . |
20 | I said I would fetch an answer and he smiled as though he knew my lord is not here , and replied that my lady would do as well , in fact better . ’ |
21 | ‘ If it comes to it , ’ he said , ‘ a sand-filled sock would do as well as anything . |
22 | Their lordships would do as well to use an Electronic Random Number Indicating Machine . " |
23 | Because of the slimness of their bodies it means a shoal of bream , particularly when resting between feeding times , can pack quite tightly together and become a much smaller target than they would present if rotundly shaped . |
24 | Simon Patiño also made the first purchases of French eighteenth-century furniture and Old Master paintings by the French School areas in which successive generations , including Jaime Ortiz-Patiño , his grandson , would collect as well . |
25 | In an interview with the South African Communication Service broadcast on May 21 , Foreign Minister Amr Mohammed Moussa of Egypt expressed hope that co-operation with South Africa would begin as soon as a political settlement was negotiated . |
26 | Cow-dung is said to make the mixture more pliable : without it the plaster would crack as soon as it was dry . |
27 | Free pre-school places for those wishing it remains the main plank of Labour 's education policy and would eat up the vast majority of the extra £4 million the party would spend while still staying within Government capping levels . |
28 | But she doubted whether it would work as well once the system , dominated by West Germany , was diluted by other countries less committed to the policy of bearing down on prices . |
29 | But she doubted whether it would work as well once the system , dominated by West Germany , was diluted by other countries less committed to the policy of bearing down on prices . |
30 | At the time , however , they took the precaution of taking out a two-year lease on their office space , since they had no idea how fast the firm would grow , whether it would be a success , or if they would work as well together outside E&Y . |