Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] would [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 No wonder half of all Britons say they would like a fairer system .
2 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
3 While he is not a charismatic figure , his supporters say he would prove a worthy defender of the rights of backbenchers against increasing government power .
4 ‘ You mean you would want a British agency ? ’
5 If the plans were to be implemented as they stand it would mean a significant deterioration in Maternity services .
6 I know I would get a bit excited if if I was on T V.
7 you know we would accept a reco , whatever the Monday 's meeting was .
8 I mean it 's In actual fact the the number of people I 've had in and One thing I should say , if you feel you would like a visit one evening , to the plant , then I 'm more than welcome to try and organize something for you .
9 I feel she would make a nurse .
10 ‘ I believe you would do a better job than any of the men .
11 ‘ It 's a difficult question , ’ he said , ‘ but I suppose we would assess a situation differently .
12 I reckon it would stop a lot of trouble if they issued sex dolls in prisons and hospitals on the NHS . ’
13 They claim it would provide a parallel " fast track " to the existing A1 , by-passing " overheated " centres such as Cambridge and York .
14 I think I would make a lovely doggie model .
15 I think she would have a very hard time providing leadership , especially now that she is being perceived as more beholden to Washington than to the Filipino people . "
16 When I got home I said , ‘ They ought to know you better than think you would marry a prostitute . ‘
17 I think you would draw a different picture of it here than you would in Manchester or the Derby area .
18 If you have an hour to spare every two weeks or so , and think you would make a good listener , our ‘ Caring Officer ’ would love to hear from you .
19 Dick and I are ordinary people , but I think we would make a great team and dream up something far more interesting than most of the claptrap stuffing up the biography departments of bookstores .
20 Now question is whether or not there is a simple ability to realise a capital receipt and use it I think , and if that were true , if what you 're saying is true and there was some net gain to be made very easily then I think we would have a hard time , perhaps , refusing what you 're saying .
21 But Labour opponent John Scott said : ‘ I think we would see a Labour ministry of development and environment as being perfectly able to deal with inner city regeneration throughout the country . ’
22 I think he would make a good King .
23 I think he would make a most splendid King , but I mean , that 's not what we 're here , really discussing .
24 Er doctor says not only was the taxing officer right in what he did , but he should of gone further and as I say he should of erm disallowed more interest , the basis of which erm doctor puts forward that submission before me seems to be two fold , first he points out that in fact the plaintiffs failed to perfect the order of Mr Justice er , er sorry Mr Justice erm , until the twenty fifth of May nineteen ninety three and that was a , I think he would say a probable failure on part of the plaintiffs and their solicitors to do with what his solicitor had asked them to do in the letter of the twenty third of April nineteen ninety one .
25 In fact , I think he would pick a player of lesser ability if he knew he would be prepared to give 100 per cent all the time .
26 As the Rev. Septimus Hansard , the Rector of Bethnal Green , testified to the Select Committee on the issue : ‘ I think that it [ the Married Women 's Property Bill ] would raise the social condition of the wife considerably in the eyes of her husband ; as she is , practically , the great educator of the working classes , I think it would do a great deal to raise her ’ .
27 What can you , I do n't know if you ever , ever came across any of these er the mark two that want an extension and I think it would project a
28 Dodd 's mother said : ‘ I wish he would choose a lethal injection . ’
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