Example sentences of "[conj] they would [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Women 's weak labour-market position is a source of disadvantage to women from which only employers benefit , since it enables them to pay women workers less than they would men .
2 They had too many people out ; there was a good chance that they would trip over each other .
3 Their front row trio , Johann Styger , Willie Hills and Keith Andrews , admitted that they had prepared on the basis that they would scrum down against the most successful England unit in history .
4 Reports said that they would number 90,000-100,000 in the first two years .
5 Harry and Fleury conferred about this problem and decided that they would club together and see if they could afford to buy some hermetically sealed provisions when there was an auction , though with the prices that food fetched now in private barter they were not very hopeful .
6 She always paid for their meals during rehearsals and they would troop off to the Express Dairy cafeteria opposite .
7 condolences and they would people were always asked if they wanted to see the remains .
8 Truly my living words could vindicate me ; ask Helen , if they would not. , The necessary complement to the epistolary picture of his Oxford life is his own book Oxford , published three years after he came down .
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