Example sentences of "[noun] would [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Both performances would rate in the top grade at schools level . |
2 | WHEN LEAVING THE LATE NIGHT PERFORMANCES WOULD PATRONS PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE OF THE RESIDENTS OF JEUNE STREET WHO MAY ALREADY BE ASLEEP . |
3 | Quite apart from the fact that no one in their right mind would nickname that woman ‘ Sexy ’ , I would have recognised her voice . |
4 | Is one of the matters to which the inspectors ought to be applying their mind Would development of the site these sites amount to encroachment into the countryside ? |
5 | The roof would cave in . |
6 | So a boy coming up through a family that was involved in riveters would sort of more or less |
7 | How many of those pictures would Queen Victoria herself have owned ? |
8 | But even if it were , the attempt would misrepresent the character of higher education . |
9 | But in court the Judge Mr Justice Aldous heard claims from the Home Office that broadcasting the interview would distress relatives and friends of the young men who were murdered . |
10 | She had one advantage over him ; he had only a general idea of which shops would interest Garry and his ‘ Mrs Smith ’ , but Claudia knew Dana would make straight for the most exclusive dress shops , and luckily Claudia had a very good idea which one would be at the top of her list . |
11 | And though she half hoped that Friend would wheel alongside her so that she could ignore him , he did n't appear . |
12 | Several squads or whole companies of the Chapter would quest for lost worlds and for planets posing a potential menace to the Imperium , as well as for any alien redoubts within imperial spheres of influence , so as to sterilise those . |
13 | for a couple of nights , when she was on , she asked me if I thought Ken would baby sit a couple of nights , if he could you know perhaps ask different people to baby sit you see , so I said well I did n't like the idea of that anyway |
14 | The main danger to Burnell and Wright both going was that Ireland 's tour de force last Saturday would catapult the abrasive Peter Clohessy into the squad . |
15 | Already many experience difficulties in getting to their GP ; having to change to a more distant practice would disadvantage them further . |
16 | Somehow we managed , and the director asked if I thought there was any chance of the weather worsening so that the boat would heel a little more . |
17 | ‘ I think supporters would back players ’ action . |
18 | Mrs Woolf presented the issue primarily as one of access to justice , explaining that incorporation would short-circuit the lengthy process of taking cases to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg [ which usually takes a minimum of five years ] . |
19 | After many doubts as to whether the event would go as planned , or if a significant number of aircraft would turn-up , the celebrations held over the weekend went off without a hitch and the whole town was enveloped in Norseman fever or Norsemania , as the local press called it . |
20 | So how many goals would Hirst have scored against Oldham ? |
21 | What effect would delaying the choice make ? |
22 | And what effect would cutting down all these tree have on the environment ? |
23 | Down , down the trio dropped , to step out into that long starlit gallery at the base of the fortress-monastery where Brothers would cloister themselves to meditate . |
24 | He led others to assume that soon world-dazzling poetry would catapult from his head as it had from those of other English boys : Lennon , Jagger , Bowie . |
25 | Probably having keys would bee greeted with horror by some , but it ought to be possible to rationalise the finger holes . |
26 | He laughed a lot and his laugh would boom down the dale . |
27 | This appears to validate the NFHA 's prediction that the abolition of fair rents would fuel rental inflation . |
28 | Week after week Granpa would fork out a bob , sometimes even a florin , which we both knew he could n't afford . |
29 | And a man from the Co-op in Croft would cycle over each week to take orders , the goods coming later by van . |
30 | Given the high expenses you could suffer should disaster strike just before or while on holiday , and the relatively low cost of buying adequate cover , only a fool would book travel arrangements without taking insurance . |