Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] about [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I would talk about it to your mum , though of course it would be kinder if you did not mention the business about fancy girlfriends . ’
2 " I said I would think about it .
3 I said I would think about it , never for a minute believing that I was qualified to take a pupil .
4 ‘ I said I would think about it , ’ Ven cut in , but she was pleased to see that he was relaxed still , and in no way hostile at her bringing the subject up again .
5 ‘ There 's nothing I would change about it , ’ he said .
6 Well , if you 're that sort of person , I would worry about them you see .
7 We knew that nobody would worry about us until much later that evening , as the fog was seldom noticeable as serious in the valley , even when it was very thick in the mountains .
8 He would be with this mysterious new contact of his well , she would bear about it all tomorrow .
9 She would think about it-in the morning .
10 But she would worry about them .
11 Three very obvious and things you would forget about him straight away because it 's so obvious .
12 If you was describing that man you 'd all get his clothes I bet , but I bet there 's three things you would forget about him , straight away .
13 After doing a preliminary design , you would think about it , modify it and then knit it .
14 And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way .
15 You would know about it
16 Sometimes you have access to a text , but not to all the information you would like about it .
17 Presumably if , if people ca n't get to Sunday School , you would hear about it and do something about it
18 So we talked and I said well we would think about it and we would let him know so we collected all the friends that we thought would like to help which were many people were very good to help !
19 Then we would read about it in the press and it was all self-perpetuating .
20 I now say : that to talk about perceived-as appearances , and to talk about what , on looking at things , listening to them , and so on , we would believe about them if we had no reason to think otherwise , are to talk about one and the same thing .
21 So far AMP executives are not sure where the Pearl is going wrong nor what they would do about it , other than perhaps improve the British group 's technology and have more centralisation of the selling operations .
22 It matters to the democracies because it is a battle about ideas they believe in , because it is on their doorstep , and because the rest of the world has been watching to see what they would do about it .
23 In TV , where films were being produced on a regular basis , ranging from the sort of imaginative documentary shorts produced for Huw Wheldon 's Monitor programme to feature-length plays , aspiring filmmakers could try out ideas , take advice from their peers and put enough films through the cameras to develop their own ideas on what they wanted to make films about , and how they would go about it .
24 The body 's mechanism takes over because the logical consequence of that would be to die , and we can see here that there is an arousal of something like eight to ten seconds , and during that period the patient would wake up , probably not sufficient that they would know about it in the morning , and we can see here that the breathing starts again .
25 Everybody would talk about it .
26 At the end of the lunch , Branson said in a faltering voice that there was something he had been thinking of doing , and he wanted to ask Laker how he would feel about it .
27 Across the road in Parliament in the late sixties , as Wilson , Castle and Crossman wore themselves out in the cause , as they saw it , of a more modern and socially just Britain , there sat in the Leader of the Opposition 's office a man who not only shared the Jenkins view of workload but was planning exactly what he would do about it if the electorate gave him his chance .
28 He would complain as loudly as he would in the midst of a ‘ Carry On ’ situation , and he would talk about it endlessly , but he would do it .
29 But by the latter part of the 1970s he experienced an irresistible urge to return to the private sector and he had a very clear idea of how he would go about it .
30 He told Drennan and Father Devlin he would think about it .
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