Example sentences of "[Wh pn] would [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That she was anywhere away from Margaret Lacey and her cronies who would without doubt be waiting for her as she left the school . |
2 | If he had no children , an emperor might adopt a son from another gens , or he might leave the throne to his sister 's son , who would of course bear the name of another family . |
3 | Page after page , after page , after page , of descriptive material , drawn from all over the world , both published accounts , which Frazer drew on , erm , with er , kind of er , encyclopedic knowledge , but also a lot of personal contacts which he had with people like missionaries , er , colonial administrators , and even er , local people who would with descriptions and er , and facts about the things he was , he was researching . |
4 | It was fairly obvious that Jo did not want to be recognized , but then who would with Nevil in tow ? ’ |
5 | In these ‘ policed provinces ’ crime was to be reported in the first instance to headmen who would in turn notify the police of serious offences . |
6 | Erm well our branch secretaries are , are the main people who pass on to stewards , who would in turn pass all this literature and things like that on , on the NUPE side |
7 | In a referendum held at the same time as the elections , 78 per cent of voters supported a new Constitution which provided for a directly elected President to appoint a Prime Minister who would in turn appoint a Cabinet , with all appointments requiring parliamentary approval . |
8 | We 've then got well to do middle peasants , we 've got middle peasants who would in turn |
9 | I really do think that there is a degree of inconsistency in compelling a Gothic architect to erect a classical building — and so I have been thinking of appointing you a coadjutor , who would in fact make the design ! |