Example sentences of "[adj] would [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When they come to consider the plaintiff 's damages , it must be highly material that they then may say to themselves , however , this would family was harbouring this dangerous criminal two days beforehand .
2 The best made by far was the Ricoll and given a set of decently engraved keytops this would rate very highly as a direct replacement system and is also quite attractively priced .
3 This would amount ( as the case law of the European Court makes clear ) to disguised discrimination , since the sales managers of companies incorporated in other member states would not be likely to have this qualification unless they had been recruited locally .
4 I thought this would sort of save Steve having to write a letter as as he 'd been er instructed to do .
5 Given that usefulness was rated on an eleven-point scale ( 0 to 10 ) we might expect that relatively few would rate television and the press exactly equal .
6 Vividly remembering Bradman as Australia 's No. 3 and contrasting his success with Hick 's disappointments , some would rate it as the most important .
7 How much further would Fen decide to travel ?
8 How much would Mrs Tremayne have been told ?
9 How much would Rose reveal ?
10 How much would Donald need to get him back on the road ?
11 She could either step off the pavement or walk with a clang on an iron hatch she was sure would cave in one day and she 'd be deep underground and lost forever .
12 The latter would handicap British exports and in either case the benefit to the workers would be illusory .
13 She would even worry about his mother herself if she stayed alone , so how much more would Alain worry ?
14 Neither would I. He appears to be impossible .
15 Neither would Cheryl !
16 If e had not occurred , neither would cc have occurred .
17 She would n't say , and neither would David . ’
18 Neither would duplication be economical .
19 Neither would Souness want to go as a failure .
20 Even some like-minded philosophers ( Mackie , 1974 , Ch. 2 ; Sanford , 1985 ) have been ready enough to take it that if c caused e in an ordinary situation then it is true , as we have it in ( 1 ) , that if c had n't occurred , neither would e , but they have omitted or denied what we now have in ( 3 ) , that it is also true that if or since c occurred , so did e .
21 The truth that if c had n't occurred then neither would e is equally dependent on other things .
22 ‘ Mrs Heathington-Scott would never 've gone outside her class , and neither would Thomas . ’
23 ‘ She would never forgive me , and neither would Richard .
24 If e had not occurred , neither would c have occurred .
25 That would offbalance Daine .
26 Because that would union , you see ?
27 That would kind of be kept a bit quiet was it ?
28 If you 've completed a project , big or small , that would interest other readers , then sent it to us with a picture .
29 That would interest me very much
30 That 's the only teacher I 've found that would sort of give you variations of English , different sides to it .
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