Example sentences of "[noun prp] would [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Maybe , ’ Mr Singh would whisper . |
2 | Then Mr and Mrs Singh would come again with Balbinder , and finally they would receive a letter from County Hall . |
3 | I tried to explore the problems Mrs Singh would have in attempting to be a fully participating parent but the educational psychologist seemed to feel that this was a problem common to many Cedars parents . |
4 | On the other hand Mrs Singh would lose all her social contacts in the local community once she did not have to take him to school every day . |
5 | On the day before — Friday — Nutty ordered them all to go to bed early , and meet at the refrigerator factory where Mr Singh would pick them up at 8.15 after they had got the horses ready . |
6 | She had her bodystocking on again ; I do n't know what Napoleon would say . |
7 | If that crossroads was lost , then Napoleon would have successfully swung the two doors apart . |
8 | The Sheikha would know what she could spend on gifts for her prospective daughter-in-law ; the son would be given a budget for his bride house . |
9 | ( Holman would characterise this as ‘ blaming the poor ’ . ) |
10 | The statement also announced that Inkatha would refund R |
11 | On the swings and roundabouts of crew changes , Grant Dalton , skipper of the New Zealand ketch Fisher & Paykel , issued a denial that Britain 's Chris Law would be joining the crew , while Lawrie Smith , skipper of Rothmans , said that on 20 October he would announce that David Powys would boost the crew to 14 , plus one or two others . |
12 | In any case , the road from Chester to Caerleon was an important strategic line and always partly , if not wholly , under military control ; and if it was fortified , Whitchurch would have been included , and there is no evidence as yet of civil defences there . |
13 | There was no way she was going to get her husband to America , and Nellie would like to have gone . |
14 | Then Liam and Nellie would take the bus to Belfast , then the train to Dublin , where they would stay overnight at the Gresham Hotel . |
15 | Nellie would have liked Liam to have opened his next branch in New York , just to give her a chance of seeing her brothers and Noreen , but Liam had been adamant . |
16 | When Liam managed to get a word with her alone , she said the less fuss they made about it the sooner Nellie would get over it . |
17 | But it was estimated that the forces at Verdun would require at least 2,000 tons a day , plus another 1OO for every additional division brought up . |
18 | Perhaps Mr. Spencer would oblige again , erm , by seconding this resolution . |
19 | Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach . ’ |
20 | My hunch that Sainsbury and Marks & Spencer would emerge on top proved to be bang on target . |
21 | Every Tuesday , Lord and Lady Spencer would drive down to their house in Mayfair . |
22 | Britain 's Marks and Spencer would thrive on such competition . |
23 | Ewan would stand and gaze wonderingly at the naked boy forming before his eyes . |
24 | Then Mr Stein would have two permits and regulations do n't like that . |
25 | Mr Stein would have been looking for chefs , receptionists , back-room staff , chambermaids , gardeners , laundry workers , bar staff , waiters … ’ |
26 | The square piano , mentioned above , signed ‘ Gottfried Silbermann , fevr. 1749 ’ was probably made by Johann Gottfried , so Stein would have been in Strasbourg when this instrument with the German action but no escapement was finished . |
27 | Borja announced on Jan. 18 , 1990 , that in order to concentrate on domestic economic and social problems Ecuador would seek to negotiate a 70 per cent reduction in principal payments on its $11,100 million foreign debt in line with the " Brady plan " for voluntary debt reduction [ see pp. 36541-42 ; 37016-17 ] . |
28 | But the property at Déville would have been sold anyway . |
29 | Speaking at a Children Act conference last week , organised by Centrepoint Soho and attended by the Princess of Wales , junior health minister Tim Yeo warned the DoH would start ‘ chasing the laggards ’ . |
30 | When the Support Force was disbanded , it left some confusion among social services managers about whether practical help from the DoH would continue after April . |