Example sentences of "[pron] that would [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing that would lead me to inform your firm of her passing . ’ |
2 | ‘ Nothing that would interest you . |
3 | ‘ I do n't believe Craig would be involved in anything illegal , certainly nothing that would harm your prospects , Spencer . ’ |
4 | I 'm so self reliant that I if I was going o do anything it 'd have to be me that would do it , for the simple reason I could n't trust anybody else , not in that particular thing anyway . |
5 | Pascoe was walking through their house , ten years before , going from room to room , first puzzled , then anxious , then searching for something that would explain her absence . |
6 | Erm and er what I would like to see , and I 've long wanted to see this coming out of the church , is a rite of passage that I with integrity can offer to any parents who come to me with a , a , a lovely little baby in their arms saying to me parish minister can you give us something that would satisfy us , and they 're not saying it like this , but they want a rite of passage . |
7 | ‘ I hoped you might tell me something that would lead me to Heather . ’ |
8 | I am sure your grandmother would have wanted you to spend it on something that would bring you happiness . |
9 | Tom Scotland flew 62 ops from Italy with a Pathfinder squadron ( 614 ) ; his autobiography is a story of his search for truth , for something that would enable him to make sense out of all the destruction and chaos that was a part of wartime life . |
10 | In the wind and rattle sounds I 'd hear her start to cry and put my arm around her and lift her chin and say something that would calm her . |
11 | In her early days , looking for something that would make her consultancy just that little bit different , she chose to have an all-women agency . |
12 | Jack often thought he was n't quick enough to match Charlie 's easy repartee , but now he had thought of something that would make his friend smile . |
13 | ‘ I kept looking for something that would tell me ( the PTL managers ) kept it from Bakker himself … but it never came . ’ |
14 | While some British officials were interested in the Schuman Plan , the Labour Party rejected it as something that would limit its ability to strive for democratic Socialism in Britain ‘ and to apply the economic controls necessary to achieve it ’ . |
15 | I was aching to say something that would help her . |
16 | What would be easier than withdrawing their overseas investments , something that would decimate our markets ? |
17 | ‘ Something that would interest you , my lord . |
18 | I think he realises that living in the same house would be very hard for both of you , and might lead to something that would worry your tender conscience no end . |
19 | The chief executive of State of Israel Bonds , Meyir Rosenne , says that he expects the issue to sell out in two weeks , something that would take him ten weeks in normal times . |
20 | She looked wistfully up the companionway to the square of blue sky , but fought the urge to go up on deck , scared he might ask her to do something that would reveal her ignorance . |
21 | Something that would establish him as a Writer : script-writer , poet , lyricist for a rock band , novelist , playwright … it did n't matter . |
22 | There was no real way of keeping him away from Irish friends … unless of course , he were to have an accident too — something that would keep him at home for several months preferably . |
23 | What she needed was a weapon of some sort , something that would keep him at a distance should the need arise . |
24 | Working among books was , on the face of it , a ladylike occupation , Mrs Broome had thought , and one that would bring her daughter into contact with a refined , intellectual type of person . |
25 | Jack Russells are difficult animals to teach to retrieve — I have only had one that would do it properly — but they can be taught to work nets , drive rabbits into nets and to be thoroughly disciplined in all they do . |
26 | The house had an existence of its own , one that would outlive hers . |
27 | Yes , to give him the chance to find the right one , the one that would stir him in such a way that he felt he could n't do without her . |
28 | He had a choice of two shots and he played the most difficult one — the one that would make his ball stop better and hold . |
29 | Thus , while a Luxembourger , an Irishman , a Dutchman or a Belgian may see a European superstate as giving them a much larger stage on which to perform and one that would cost them nothing in sovereignty since what they have is already so diluted , to us it would mean the end of that independence which has allowed us to play a unique and continuing role in world affairs and to have this Gracious Speech setting out our parliamentary programme . |
30 | In this way , you could hope to get a complete unified theory , one that would predict everything in the universe . |