Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] that [pers pn] would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Peter Brooke 's patience and good nature commanded widespread admiration , but few sensible observers ever felt much hope that he would succeed in reconciling irreconcilables around the negotiating table .
2 It is unlikely that either side in this arrangement had much hope that it would last , but it had at least enabled the government of Louis-Philippe to avoid an embarrassing public debate , which a trial might well have become .
3 That a court should take account of such a rule would [ and should ] not mean that it would have to accept it .
4 I ju I mean , it , now it 's just getting me , more depressed than nowt else , I mean , I just wish that they 'd phone and say yeah , we 've got you a insured .
5 D' ya know I just wish that you 'd share this inner knowledge with the rest of us .
6 There is one further matter that I would mention .
7 ‘ I hardly think that it would help you if I were to give it . ’
8 I also envisage that it would review all audit qualifications of public interest companies and refer them as necessary to other statutory regulatory bodies .
9 You were quite adamanat that you would do it — ’
10 I sometimes think that I would like all the attachments that go with the machine , but at my age ( 78+ ) I do n't really think it 's worth it , I 'm making some very nice things as it is .
11 So 15 of the chosen 30 have a very modest international background — and this going into tests against Australia , the World Cup holders , and South Africa , who rather fancy that they would have won it had they been invited .
12 Societies privately admit that they would have to respond with still higher mortgage rates if the Government raises base rates again to prop up sterling .
13 But if loving parents freely admit that they would have chosen to let the child die if given the choice , it is clear that the vast majority of parents would take this view if given an option by the doctor concerned .
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