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

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1 ‘ Nor would I ever mention your name . ’
2 Would I then purchase their goods as a result of a programme being sponsored by that company ?
3 Now would you rather answer my questions , or try explaining yourself to Marshal Davout at headquarters ? ’
4 But now , would you kindly remove your hand from mine ? ’
5 Would you kindly write your press releases on a sheet of this paper , if you can bear to do this , so that we can pin them up on the wall and we can walk around and see each other 's press releases and this 'll be a good way of actually discussing them , I think .
6 " And tell me , child , would you willingly betray your grandfather "
7 Would you please bring your chairs and that table over here so that we 're all together round this table thank you .
8 ‘ Now , would you please welcome your host and the driving force behind Crystal Springs — Mr Stephen Reece-Carlton . ’
9 If you would like to provide banking services to Nether Wyresdale Parish Council would you please send me details and terms by 15th March so that I can report to the meeting of the Parish Council on 2nd April 1992 .
10 Yeah and that 's another thing I found I had a letter from the Social Security saying would you please send your order book back you 're not entitled to any more money , your sickness benefit 's run out , I thought it ca n't have , I do n't go back until the twenty fifth of March , phones up for the appointment I got it on the fifth of March , nine days ago
11 I had , I had a letter , I had two letters one for her and one for me saying would you please send your book back for her and mine send your book back cos I ai n't qualified for
12 ‘ So I gathered , ’ I said dryly , ‘ and would you also ask which horses are running at Winnipeg and which at Vancouver , and which in Bill 's opinion is the really best horse on the train , not necessarily on form , and which has the best chance of winning either race . ’
13 The question this time , however , is would you still put your money on her ?
14 And so they they virtually what they said was would we would we again renew our pledge that they came through Edingley .
15 Would they then bring us flowers anymore ?
16 Would it perhaps affect our outlook on the mother-child relationship if we had to take this responsibility on ourselves ?
17 So if Gaveston was already trying to murder Lady Eleanor , why would he abruptly change his methods ? ’
18 Would he ever know which friends and fellows he had delivered over to the government in that one fatally careless moment ?
19 Or would he cautiously hold his hand , there in the East March , as he had done before Perth , until he saw which side seemed to be winning , and then join it ?
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