Example sentences of "and [pron] would [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Czar was going to visit the wards at 10 a.m. next day and everyone would get a medal . |
2 | Rehearsals were held in Gedge 's bedroom where he would play a toy electric organ and everyone would take a turn drumming on a Smash tin lid . |
3 | And I would build a package to suit their company . |
4 | On Sunday morning Eric and I would make a trip into the pre-Alpine hills behind Verona and eat a delicious simple meal , which was all that was available at that time , in a trattoria . |
5 | Masha and I would visit a friend of mine in Holborn who knew one or two influential people . |
6 | But , I have been a little concerned th th the the term , equal opportunities has n't been mentioned once today , and I would like a reassurance that it 's not because it 's year 's or the last decade 's issue . |
7 | Q My hair is highlighted and I would like a perm . |
8 | Obviously with this sort of music the ideas are n't going to be : ‘ Yes , my girlfriend is a nurse and I would like a job in the pit ’ . |
9 | and I would stick a needle in their bottom while they were fast asleep , so they did n't wake up any more , just like you would with an animal that does that . |
10 | It 's a pure technicality , Mr chairman , but I did ask at the previous meeting er , that the erm , director of property services respond to me on a matter relating to Wootton Bassett magistrate 's court , If we have such a large amount of money that we can spend I think the questions that I posed then , er are relevant and I would appreciate a reply . |
11 | We have not received any Community Care Newsletters from other regions in Scotland including Tayside , and I would appreciate a copy of this to compare . |
12 | Even so , some names will elicit more anticipatory excitement than others , and I would hazard a guess that , even if they 've never played one , most bass players are aware of Pedulla 's reputation . |
13 | Thessy and I would have a chance to strengthen the rigging during our two-week trial period with the twins , but some jobs simply could not be done at sea . |
14 | All I needed was fuel , and I would have a fire . |
15 | the status of X Ltd being materially different from that as disclosed in the Information memorandum , then we should close the assignment and I would render a fee based on time to date at our scale rates . |
16 | The panel brought to last year 's assembly a modest am amendment of the nineteen sixty three act which it believed was theologically sound pastorally sensitive and which would provide a degree of flexibility . |
17 | The vicar and his team , led by outgoing churchwarden Robert Parker , envisage an extension which would double the width of the existing church , and which would include a parish office and a private room for counselling and other meetings . |
18 | More than that and you would get a belt on your hand for every one that was incorrect . |
19 | ‘ You know , a great solo could be in a shitty song and who would give a shit ? |
20 | Just the sort who did n't work locally and who would need a ride back to the office , come chucking-out time at three . |
21 | It is for this reason we currently have the ludicrous situation of two record fish lists , one run by the National Anglers Council , which is a record of fish that were claimed in accordance with a set of inflexible rules , and one that is run by the National Association of Specialist Anglers , whose record fish appear according to individual merit , this merit being judged by highly experienced specialist anglers who know a ‘ con ’ when they see one and who would reject a claim if there were any doubt as to its truth . |
22 | He would throw paint imitating a comet ; and she would paint a part of the milky way . |
23 | Freedom , if only for a short time , and she would have a chance to speak to Rose , whom she had not seen since their evening out together up West . |
24 | We told her when they said her transplant was looking good and she would have a future after all . |
25 | Never before had she held a conversation with anyone like this , and she would begin a sentence and not know how to finish it . |
26 | And she would bake a chocolate mousse torte . |
27 | In cricket they used to put her at ‘ long leg ’ where the ball hardly ever penetrated , and she would take a book and lie down to read in the long grass . |
28 | Claudine is on the phone and she would like a word with you . ’ |
29 | And she would spear a piece of chicken and carry it high in the air towards that great black hole of a mouth and , still talking about her therapy , her plans for the future , his inability to understand her as a woman , his crude , male-orientated sexuality , she would munch , munch , munch … |
30 | And she would provide a substitute for the two weeks she reckoned it would take her , an English maid called Phoebe Crabbe with whom she had become friendly . |