Example sentences of "would do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Just as the man , the Scarabae agent , had known what she would do eventually .
2 As she would do tomorrow , if she needed to , to realize her plans .
3 Some take the profoundly defeatist view that the kicking and screaming which would accompany a successful revolt would do even more damage than sticking with the lady .
4 All the Home Unions would do well to recognise this and they would do even better to persuade the International Board to take effective control of the player migrations betwen the two hemispheres .
5 Our hardwood propagator would do even better .
6 And that if the Editor wo n't wear the bogwood , then rocks would do anyway !
7 Possibly you regard car maintenance as a hobby , something you would do anyway as a pleasure .
8 He also remembers telling the older man that a lot of his best lines were cut — ( Coward 's injunction — put them back in again , if only gradually , which , he said , he knew that he would do anyway ) .
9 cheaper because food 's no erm problem I 'll be taking loads with me anyway , which we would do anyway .
10 Clustered together , branches of the same bank help each other to generate and retain more business than they would do independently .
11 As for regret , she was feeling that already , but how much sharper it would be when he decided he did n't want her any more , as he certainly would do sooner or later .
12 These are that Japan now matters as much to America as America does to Japan , and that it would do both some good if Japan acted accordingly .
13 And she wished he would do up his pyjamas .
14 I think it would do n't you ?
15 Those who have n't would do well to browse the informative manual — an impressive publication liberally sprinkled with graphic illustrations of the program 's functions and various points to note .
16 And not just students but their teachers would do well to acknowledge themselves neophytes .
17 That society became a more egalitarian , caring and humane society , and the present generation would do well to reflect on this .
18 Their choices follow : Lunn Poly 's marketing director Peter Rothwell observed that as a rule the staff in their 505 shops base their selling on the answers given by the customer in a questionnaire , to prevent mismatches between customers and the holidays they took , but he nevertheless felt safe in saying that two young couples , a bit adventurous , would do well if they invested in an ILG Drive Europe holiday along the west coast of France to Biarritz , good countryside and a nice old town , accommodation at the Mer et Golf apartments , two weeks in all with ferry and accommodation included for £255 each .
19 Meanwhile , as ministers ' eyes glaze over at the thousand ‘ what ifs ’ thrown up by war , they would do well to remember Lord Salisbury 's deflatingly modest dictum from more than a century ago : ‘ The first object of a treaty of peace should be to make a future war improbable . ’
20 He concluded his forty-five minute address by commenting on the political factors which influenced investment location decisions and emphasised that future multi-national planners would do well to have a much more sensitive appreciation of the social and political implications of their actions .
21 Demand for second-hand equipment is high , and British dealers would do well to take a look at the opportunities , he adds .
22 In Europe farm tourism is marketed with high quality materials and administration which Britain would do well to emulate .
23 Most people have far too much salt and would do well to reduce salt from major sources such as : salt added in cooking and at table ; tinned vegetables and some convenience meals ( read labels ) ; tinned and packet soups , many sauces and gravies ; salted meats such as bacon ; salted fish .
24 If television is going to be with you , you will need to arrange stronger lights on the key focal points — you would do well to get a set of four ‘ redheads ’ ( 800 watt TV lights ) .
25 ‘ In many Free Churches I fear that awe is an unknown factor ’ and ‘ some who sneer at elaborately worked altar-cloths would do well to cultivate the spirit of those by whom they were presented . ’
26 All the Home Unions would do well to recognise this and they would do even better to persuade the International Board to take effective control of the player migrations betwen the two hemispheres .
27 Holidaymakers contemplating taking their diesel estate cars to the Dordogne or Brittany this summer would do well to wait until they drive off the cross-Channel ferry before topping up the tank .
28 Perhaps he believes in third-time lucky , but other hopefuls in the British auction would do well to rely on something more concrete than fortune .
29 SIR — In turning over a new leaf , the Labour Party would do well also to turn over a new blossom .
30 Any smallholder would do well to join a local ATB group , particularly if he has taken on his own farm with relatively little experience .
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