Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] would [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So you would kind of know when you saw what colour th that it would be that
2 So one would image that the latest new fangled marketing initiative at Vaux-owned Swallow Hotel in Gateshead gets his backing .
3 If only he would discipline himself to regular medication and give up smoking … ’
4 So what would Cover Master give the employer then ?
5 Now the base is erm most of the oxides are bases the metal oxides so what would magnesium oxide look like ?
6 Now you would court martial them well I put it to the S I B
7 Tomorrow she would book another ride ; she would fit in a swim before breakfast , possibly before dinner as well ; and the day after that she would walk — thirty miles would be a reasonable target this time .
8 ‘ A few years ago you would niver have heard of such a thing . ’
9 But little by little he would piece it all together .
10 What 's called a Norwegian list , w , quite why the Norwegians are blamed for this I do n't know , er , and the idea with a Norwegian list , is that you have , you put the problem on the left-hand side if you 're right-handed , and then you would brain-storm the solutions for that on the right-hand side .
11 Erm so I mean I think , you know , it might be useful , well , in some ways it would be very useful for you to have erm two sort of six month stints in rather different environments so that then you 'd sort of keep your options open a bit .
12 Now in the main these Templars lay sleeping like seeds planted in the soil , though sometimes they would burgeon , quickening into life , particularly in any uprising or rebellion against our Tudor masters .
13 And back then they would slate each false start … ’
14 Sometimes he would eye young women in the street , but they were always accompanied by maids or chaperones .
15 I would n't be able to live with myself for putting him through that , but then he would nicker to me and I could breath a sigh of relief .
16 He said well he used to go and he 'd sort of look up at it , and he 'd sort of think about how he was gon na put it in there he said then he 'd be going like this then he 'd sort of get hold of the other hand he said and he 'd put it in like that and these other old boys are going like this with full hands you know ?
17 She was not particularly eager to share the information with Leif — though doubtless he would bombard her with searching questions , as he had done before — but she had made Vitor think that the two of them were close .
18 Well indigestion , it was terrible pains down my chest just as though you 'd swallowed glass and every now and again it would sort of stab at you .
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