Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] would [verb] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 your bargaining power is based on the losses I would suffer if I were to agree or disagree with your proposals .
2 ‘ My prime concern was to get an overview of the main environmental concerns we would face if we set up operations in the area , ’ he explained .
3 There were other problems which would remain because they were to a large extent independent of the problems caused by too restrictive a sexual morality .
4 One of the reasons why Napoleon wished to retain close supervision of France 's foreign policy was his understanding of the difficulties which would arise once he began to probe the weaknesses of the European system established in 1815 and designed as a check to French ambition .
5 Choose one of the shops and list the questions you would ask if you wanted to find out whether it was needed in your area .
6 Consequently it seemed likely in early May that Japan would avoid the mandatory trade sanctions which would follow if it were named as an unfair trader under the so-called " Super 301 " clause of the 1988 Trade Act [ see pp. 36925-26 ] .
7 For three long weeks his anxious parents waited for the results of more tests which would confirm whether he had this almost unknown condition , A-T .
8 To make such statements usable it may be necessary to establish criteria which would recognise whether they are being fulfilled .
9 Not only could slum youth sometimes afford to pay their fines when they appeared in the police courts — a shocking enough fact to their respectable contemporaries that was often remarked upon — but they could even pick and choose what clothes they would wear when they came to court .
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