Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] would " in BNC.

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1 If I could lead you from that paragraph on page three fifty over to page three six four page three six four , one two three , four paragraphs from the top it 's ab it 's the second of two paragraphs that begins the Board affirms the church 's th that Christ teaches that marriage is special and divorce is not the way he would wish for his people and then this sentence no-one would wish to condens condemn someone to stay in a marriage which is beyond redeeming .
2 FEB 1992 In the 36 hours following the TOP launch in February 1992 senior managers talked to all Station staff , including shift workers , to explain the need for change and the part everyone would play in the process .
3 you 'd part them would n't you ?
4 Erm , two er three points would I like , erm , picking up a couple of comments earlier , and coming back to a , I think if we use a cricketing analogy , a long hop I 'd like to bowl at you Chair , and you may hit it in Mr Wincup 's direction .
5 PS I would n't be so sure about the away win this week-end …
6 I 'd like to know more about it because having gone through it without any eventuality I 'd quite like to know what I missed !
7 ‘ And in a fairy story I 'd tell him to get lost , ’ Eve said , laughing .
8 He could fly all day long and all night long if he wanted , but I wanted him to get 100 hours at night and I felt that despite his enthusiasm I would like to he shot of him for a period .
9 In that case I would peak earlier and higher and then feel like hell for the rest of the day .
10 In the latter case I would be more likely to give you options and a reason , by saying : ‘ Would you mind moving slightly .
11 In the event of death occurring in such a case I would accept that it could be an unnatural death .
12 In this case I would think that , if the minister does not act in good faith , or if he acts on extraneous considerations which ought not to influence him , or if he plainly misdirects himself in fact or in law , it may well be that a court would interfere ; but when he honestly takes a view of the facts or the law which could reasonably be entertained , then his decision is not to be set aside simply because thereafter someone thinks that his view was wrong …
13 Either you have lost the letter or you did n't have it to lose in the first place , in which case the king never gave it to you , i which case he gave it to me , in which case I would have put it into my inside top pocket in which case ( Calmly producing the letter ) … it will be … here .
14 Well in that case I would n't put him on er on a job that was made out on site but I would keep him in the
15 I knew that she did n't believe in him as I did because in that case I would have recognised her as I had recognised Mother Joseph , who inhabited a territory which I had visited .
16 Were these held in reserve in case I would n't be duped ?
17 And he told me that if that was the case I would have to find somebody else . ’
18 In which case I would see that the sensible thing to do , which is what we have done , is to assume that the current vacancy rate stays the same as a percentage and that with a larger dwelling stock , results in some additional vacant dwellings .
19 For a city the nature of York it is vital , in my view , that public confidence in the greenbelt it 's got to endure for beyond thirty years , that is the case I would share the views to some extent of the York City in that , and which I I certainly read into ma'am , your , two of your questions , what happens beyond two thousand and six ?
20 Erm in that case I would need to get accommodation over here or tran commute from
21 ‘ I have no axe to grind and it may be that the scheme would pose no hazard , in which case I would be happy to say so publicly , ’ he said , ‘ But if I learn that the route would expose local populations to field strengths greater than two milliGauss I will say it is potentially hazardous and will support my statement with a good deal of scientific information . ’
22 I was always Because I started later i was always very sort of worried in case I would n't you know , get the thing right .
23 The last use is the basis of the major work in this field , the treatment by Laver ( 1968 , 1980 ) ; if one adopts this as the meaning of ‘ voice quality ’ it is preferable to use the term ‘ phonation type ’ ( see Catford , 1964 ) for ( ii ) , and in any case I would prefer to use ‘ personal speaker characteristics ’ for ( i ) .
24 I 'm not very interested in that and in any case I would n't be able to look at it , I 'll be getting the dinner
25 If that was the case I 'd play a synthesiser . ’
26 " That 's not altogether unknown , of course , but in this case I 'd say it was highly unlikely , virtually impossible .
27 " Well , in any case I 'd like to welcome you on board , Heinrich , hullo . "
28 ‘ Hopefully your bloodhounds will be able to run the truants down before Sunday , in which case I 'd appreciate your contacting me at the hotel . ’
29 ‘ If that were the case I 'd hardly have accepted your invitation , ’ she pointed out with some asperity .
30 which is enough to do four little little pictures I thought I might do for the craft thing in September , erm you know our flower festival and erm in which case I 'd have had to purchase a few of your little thingies that 's pretty .
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