Example sentences of "[vb base] they would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Adding five examples to the chapters that at present lack them would kill two birds with one stone .
2 When astronomers could build a large enough telescope they would see the lunar inhabitants going about their daily lives .
3 but two to ten shift they 'd have power cut
4 If they had dominated I expect they would have had at least a few more ( in 20 mins ) .
5 If you had two axes I expect they 'd give in right away . ’
6 I expect they 'd have a giggle about our house , if they came round here . ’
7 But people living near the Penmaenmawr plant say they would suffer from noise , dust and unpleasant smells .
8 The town trustees say they would welcome any comments on the scheme .
9 Health Images UK Ltd , owners of the medical centre at Yarm Road which is due to open this month , say they would welcome plans to expand the site .
10 Hypergames analysis explains why they do this even though both sides say they would prefer peaceful coexistence
11 Yet if forced to make a choice , about three-quarters of teachers say they would prefer to teach boys ( Davies 1984 ) .
12 Some say they would move to Germany ; others want to wait .
13 To find its value , attention is focused on the proportions who say they would break the law , ignoring proportions who say they would never break it ( figure 13.6 ) .
14 Asked whether Labour 's tax plans would reduce incentives for managers and executives , 22 per cent say they would work less hard .
15 Even the pools and betting organisations , which have attacked the lottery for so long , now say they would like to run it .
16 No wonder half of all Britons say they would like a fairer system .
17 Labour say they would increase policing levels still further , and the Liberal Democrats are calling for new crime prevention programmes .
18 It comprises a cash alternative worth up to 23p a share and 43p per preference share , but irate shareholders say they would get more money — 46p a share — if the company went into voluntary liquidation .
19 British and American scientists say they would have preferred to wait longer before restarting ROSAT .
20 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
21 The people did not see the two youths — but if they saw them now they say they would lynch them .
22 Labour 's shadow chancellor John Smith unveils their alternative budget promising everyone earning up to £22,000 a year they would be better Dr Ashok Kumar launched his campaign to retain Langabrugh pledging ‘ I 'm here to Opinion polls show the Tories with a three point Labour say they would scrap the City Technology Colleges if they won power .
23 Those who remain in the area say they 'd go back and restore the houses again tomorrow , given the chance .
24 Detectives say they 'd have more chance of solving such cases if a national register of DNA samples was set up .
25 Detectives say they 'd have more chance of solving such cases if a national register of DNA samples was set up .
26 The authority spent twenty thousand pounds on the eviction , half what the squatters say they 'd have paid in rent over the two years
27 Many of them say they 'd like rather more variety .
28 ‘ It 's very flattering for me that in America people go to the Irish Tourist Board and say they 'd like to go to Mountfern or some of the other villages I 've written about .
29 Up and down the country people ring me up and say they 'd like to modify their glider .
30 They say they 'd appreciate knowing what I originally had in mind , so they can see if it still sounds suitable .
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