Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I would offer a contract that allowed him exclusivity if he gets a minimum of 100 candidates in November 1993 and 200 during 1993/94 . |
2 | But I would give a king 's ransom for a good painter and craftsman . ’ |
3 | He wondered whether I would give a dinner , which I said I would , at my home . |
4 | I would write a story on my new Smith-Corona ; I would draw a host of painted women with my new ‘ complete ’ collection of Pentel pens . |
5 | then I would build a trap of poisoned |
6 | And I would build a package to suit their company . |
7 | Then I would build a stage . |
8 | ‘ I would do a work-out on the pitch before the match but when the games starts I 'm on the sidelines , ’ he says . |
9 | Then I would do a recitation , sometimes one of Granda 's favourites like ‘ The Arab 's Farewell to his Steed ’ . |
10 | I would do a house like this . |
11 | Masha and I would visit a friend of mine in Holborn who knew one or two influential people . |
12 | But I would crave a boon for myself and my successors . |
13 | ‘ My imagination is n't so impoverished that I would invent a name like Jones , ’ she came back . |
14 | It was to be filmed in a Spanish club off Oxford Street , and I promised my flamenco friend Nuria , who taught me all I knew for my part in the About Face playlet , Señor Duende , that I would don a leotard and flounce for her . |
15 | He then called a security guard ( who wore no uniform , and looked like the type of character I would want a security guard to protect me from ) . |
16 | If that is the carrot to persuade this Parliament to give up such independence as it possesses and to move it on from the treaty of Rome , I would want a lot of persuading that that was in our best interests . |
17 | On Sunday morning Eric and I would make a trip into the pre-Alpine hills behind Verona and eat a delicious simple meal , which was all that was available at that time , in a trattoria . |
18 | Moderator four five nine Moderator I welcome the number two in the deliverance but I would make a plea to the er panel that this leaflet be a very simple leaflet and it not be brief , but in fact be quite lengthy . |
19 | If I gave a cup of wine to every vagabond who came whining to my door , how do you imagine I would make a living ? " exclaimed the eldest brother . |
20 | Of you I would make a fuss |
21 | I was approached in this room about erm , twelve months ago , by Francis and Tricia erm , to ask if I would make a programme out for their group . |
22 | After I woke , I would make a cup of tea and soon afterwards dash out with the toilet-roll . |
23 | Sometimes I would make a house out of the large old boxes stacked in the yard , and take in my dollies and set up home . |
24 | ‘ But I would welcome a pot of tea and a slice of your fruit loaf . ’ |
25 | I would welcome a debate , but in the next few weeks many issues have to be fitted into the timetable , not least progress on Government legislation . |
26 | The idealism which inspired this Act of Parliament was eloquently expressed in the House of Commons by Alfred Morris , MP for Manchester , Wythenshawe who had originally introduced this measure as a Private Member 's Bill : If we could bequeath one precious gift to posterity , I would choose a society in which there is genuine compassion for the chronically sick and disabled ; where understanding is unostentatious and sincere ; where needs come before means ; where if years can not be added to their lives , at least life can be added to their years ; … where the disabled have a fundamental right to participate in industry and society according to ability ; where socially preventable distress is unknown ; and where none has cause to be ill at ease because of disability . |
27 | I would think a lot of the money is actually in property already or she 's got to have it in property |
28 | ‘ I would hope a club of the stature of Nottingham Forest might have been more willing to look at the domestic market if they wanted a young keeper . ’ |
29 | It turned out that on stage I would wear a loin-cloth and brown make-up , so that I resembled a turd in a bikini-bottom . |
30 | Er if it was a double glazing company or a kitchen company I would conceive a promotion . |