Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] would [adv] " in BNC.

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1 My Lords , for the reasons given I would however dismiss this appeal .
2 Eleven days after he had taken Estabrook to the encampment in Streatham , Chant realized he would soon be having a visitor .
3 ESC founders Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington director and star of the Shakespeare tragedy say they would rather stay away from the Civic , one of the strongest dates on their world tours , than face the same problem again .
4 By the time the mare impacts occurred there would probably have been too little dust available to fill the maria .
5 It went on to warn against any general attack on fiscal incentives ( or , as ICAS says the report negatively and unhelpfully refers to them , ‘ fiscal degradation ’ ) : there is no level playing field in the EC and so less successful economies have to offer incentives to compete , ICAS said , and any attempt to eliminate them would only lead to governments using non-tax ones which will be harder for others to identify .
6 Mr Wiggins added he would rather have seen road fund duty — raised from £110 to £125 — scrapped and replaced with even more substantial hikes in petrol prices than the 12p a gallon ( unleaded ) and 15p ( leaded ) set yesterday .
7 Composers sometimes use an attenuated form of this cluster effect to obscure what would otherwise be perfectly normal chord sequences .
8 And Oxbridge talk we 'd often share ;
9 She climbed into the carriage knowing it would perhaps be for the last time ; maintaining the horses and the grooms was a luxury she would have to forgo .
10 And er the sparrow thought he would maybe make it back to the mainland now so the peedie fairy climbed on his back and the sparrow flew it back to the mainland .
11 It was the sight Gloucestershire fans thought they 'd never see again — Syd Lawrence advancing purposefully down the wicket at Cheltenham .
12 If he had kept his mouth shut I would still be eating rancid meat and plotting my own way out of Paris .
13 Complete our coupon , giving us the name of the movie star you would most like to look like .
14 A spokeswoman for his department said it would effectively act as a cap on costs .
15 All my classmates and tutors said I 'd never get away with it .
16 It 's a sad parting ; one Mrs Scott hoped she 'd never have to make .
17 The county 's director of environment David Newbegin said there would also be some road closures , but gaps would be left so cyclists could get through .
18 either committed suicide he took a throw himself off beside the boat hoping he 'd never be found or he erm was murdered cos you know , people do n't like him oh Reg came up with a good one , he said we possibly he wanted to disappear you see
19 Although the move on the media appeared high-handed the president said he would personally guarantee the freedom of newspapers , radio and television .
20 The Council say it would only be temporary , five years maximum , until another permanent site is found .
21 That was the night Ellie vowed she would never cry in front of anyone again as she lay among the boxes .
22 In practice professional valuers tend to prefer the comparative method and builders the residual method , but for valuations for annual financial or management accounts it would perhaps be prudent to take an average of the result obtained using both methods .
23 Ruth thought she would never forget the bereaved mother 's demented scream .
24 for a a facial cleanse you would actually laid on a couch , like this , and er have a head band and have a towel round you and you have nice soft music playing alright ?
25 Even with all his bills to pay he 'd rather go to the pub .
26 The judge said he would never expect to see another crime like it .
27 Having recently spent a day at the Whitechapel Open I would strongly urge that some consideration for selection should be introduced .
28 As this was a Bill that was passed for one year only , the refusal to pass it would effectively restore the Lords ' power over the government by taking away its legal control over the army .
29 He then packed his belongings saying he would no longer stay in Templecombe and requisitioned carts and horses for a move to Glastonbury Abbey .
30 Clough 's team decided they 'd rather die than swallow such medicine .
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