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

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1 ‘ Then I 'd say perhaps Harry 's sunglasses and pen and belt were with Angela Brickell because she took them there herself . ’
2 Tomorrow , if I could find a better medium , I would throw away cinema .
3 A : I would earn just £10 an hour there .
4 yeah I would think so nights or days I would of thought nothing 's been really said about what 's happening on that yet , not till the end of towards the end of the
5 I would think so Robert .
6 Taking a room at the YMCA I made side-trips to Victoria , Nanaimo and Seattle , and vowed that next time I would go further south to see San Francisco , Los Angeles , Hollywood and Mexico .
7 I would go further Chairman , in terms of the version we reach now , I would be very surprised if they do reach those figures , and , er , why I would expect them to be substantially less , because the policy which is being proposed at this stage is one of using joint finance monies as a one hundred percent grant , one-off grants for one or two years in support of schemes , rather than in , as a tapering item .
8 I would get here Paul , Paul
9 ‘ I can get a regular job and I would get about £100 a week .
10 Yes , I would say probably Lunn Poly is the largest retailer of U K holidays for the erm domestic residence .
11 That would have been I would say maybe August nineteen thirty eight .
12 And er they have got it now to a state of what I would imagine almost perfection , and that is that every man , woman and child of the population of those two countries er has got adequate protection and even a woman er who wishes to go out and do shopping in the contaminated er environment has the possibility of , of suiting up and putting a special er cover on the pram of her child and actually pushing this child with a special ventilator out .
13 I would defy even Elizabeth Kubler-Ross , an American ‘ death expert ’ , who was shown on TV recently , to know much about it .
14 I would have though Halloween was a danger cos it really is First of all it 's a satanic er celebration , that 's everybody seems to think it 's great , we 'll dress up as er as witches and demons and things like that .
15 I wonder if Margaret 's had to work she 'd come home Friday dinner , with that sickness and diarrhoea .
16 And all for £2,325 , though if you replace the luxury of a VL-bus super-fast VGA card plus SuperVGA colour display ( that came with the review model ) with a more suitable mono VGA system , you 'd knock around £250 off that price .
17 If they give you one length and an angle then you 'd use either sine or cos or tan to find the other one .
18 The success of the scheme erm , has enabled erm , some sale of places to other local authorities , and if I can just draw your attention to a slight error on page three , there is reference to Powys in two lines , and if you would delete please Powys one , placed in Staffordshire , er , it should read Powys two , placed by Staffordshire .
19 Well you would think so Sandra
20 If you would like further details , contact Sandra Jones , in Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University , or get in touch with me , and I will pass on your enquiry .
21 We would have only McGurk 's word for what happened subsequently if I had not positioned my ear by the keyhole of his office .
22 My wife has been looking at some furniture catalogues and tells me we would need about £1000 per chair .
23 Raffles — Discos — Barn Dance — Cheese and Wine — Sponsored Swim — Slim — Ball Bounce — Filling a jar with coins under 10p — Coffee Mornings — Cake Stall — If every teacher pledged herself to raising among her classes just £20 between September 1984–85 we would raise almost £3,000 .
24 Tapes and yards of lace and and er sometimes some of them would have even pieces of cloth for an apron , if you know what an apron is .
25 and when they brought , they 'd come about quarter , tea time I think and they said Benjamin 's tired , he 'll probably go to sleep
26 With the issue of the chair still unresolved , the SDLP representatives withdrew temporarily from meetings on May 21 , saying that they would return once Brooke reached agreement with the Unionists .
27 The judges handed the Tobacco Institute of Australia something of a pyrrhic victory when they said they would set aside Justice Morling 's injunction on the further publication of the advertisement on the legalistic basis that the Tobacco Institute of Australia had previously indicated to the Australian Federation of Consumer Organisations that it would not republish the advertisement anyway .
28 Colleges made a major contribution to that work , an activity , as with In-Service generally , for which they would lack both credibility and resources were their teacher education work to be further reduced , as the proposed reforms threaten .
29 Karen Wilson purchased a Porcupine Puffer from the local shop , being told that it would reach just 6″ .
30 Yet the logic of the definition suggested that it would benefit especially kings , whose competence to declare war could not be impugned : thus Thibaud of Blois failed to persuade the monks of Marmoutier that they owed him service when he fought against Louis VI ; they claimed discretion in the matter ; and in 1184 , the mighty Philip of Alsace hesitated to commit to battle the army he had summoned against Philip Augustus , through fear that its ranks might melt away .
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