Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] would [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 The other possible way of answering your question is to think in terms of having a large project in which you would write a whole series of poems that would add up into a book , which as it happens I have just done , since I have just published a book of poems which are all retellings of bible stories , and there the subjects quite clearly came from the outside , though I mean unless they latch onto something inside you they wo n't make poems .
2 On the whole , she decided , being a rat was more chic , but nevertheless she determined to write a long earnest article soon on some subject of profound importance in which she would make a significant contribution to the sum of human awareness .
3 Julie decided to top up her Californian suntan until Kitty Summerville called lunch , after which she would take a casual stroll to another of her favourite haunts as a child , the old summer house on the river bank .
4 No need for a hat , but the hair must be pulled off the face to minimise distraction and caught at the nape in a black band into which she would stick a single green feather .
5 One certainly would not understand that the real choice was between de facto membership of a deutschmark zone in which we would have no influence and membership of a single currency system in which we would have a stake .
6 Yes , I can en envisage that somewhere , perhaps a visitor 's a first step towards clarifying what may be a runner would be taken by Sarah at the moment , but er , which we would put an investigator straight from future , for example .
7 Not only would their number have to be increased but they would also need to undergo years of specialized training for which they would expect a commensurate reward .
8 He remembered how innocently they had discussed which natives they would blow to smithereens and which they would grant a reprieve to .
9 In Denmark seven of the eight parliamentary parties had reached a national compromise on Oct. 27 on additions to the Treaty on the basis of which they would support a second referendum in 1993 [ see also p. 39158 ] .
10 Young people were looking forward to a modern China in which they would play an active role .
11 The member countries of the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) were seeking establishment of a wider European economic space ( EEC ) in which they would have a " close and structured partnership " with the EC [ see p. 37535 ] , although it remained possible that other EFTA member countries besides Austria would opt to seek full EC membership .
12 Thus the composition was blocked in on a warm basis , over which he would lay a series of glazes .
13 Moreover , he did not envisage any circumstances in which he would exercise a right to intervene .
14 Scrutton L.J. , at p. 67 , said that the payment was demanded by the Shipping Controller colore officii , as one of the only terms on which he would grant a licence for the transfer , and he quoted Abbott C.J. and Littledale J. in Morgan v. Palmer , 2 B. & C. 729 .
15 Back in the studio , he would cover his canvas with a white ground , over which he would make a precise underdrawing in sepia .
16 His first round at St Andrews , on which he would score an honourable 83 , was nearly over .
17 Dworkin himself suggests that no one has an individual right to have enforced all the laws of the nation , only those which he would have a right to have enacted if they were not already law .
18 A week later , Warren Beatty grabbed him for the role of Clyde 's brother Buck in Bonnie and Clyde , for which he would gain an Oscar nomination .
19 The PLO failed to secure a UN-supervised peace conference to which it would send a delegation to represent " the Palestinian people " [ see pp. 38167 ] .
20 However , BA is now expected to announce a revised partnership deal in which it would gain a 20% stake worth about $340m .
21 And he wanted to make similar remarks about our initial belief that though we use the same language and agree on the words with which to describe the colours of the objects around us , still we might for all we know see the objects completely differently ; an object that causes in me what I call a sensation of red may cause in you what I would call a sensation of blue , though we can never know this since we will continue to agree on what to say and on how to act in our differently coloured environments ( we will all stop at a red traffic light , for instance ) .
22 In fact they do just about everything short of brushing their teeth , but this was what I would call a really good laugh , if you know what I mean .
23 What I would call a realistic social thinker , namely , somebody who saw there is good and bad in human nature .
24 But he did recognize that there was strong pro-social currents in the , in the ego , and the resulting view , I think , is what I would call a realistic view of human nature .
25 Paltry compared with Asimov 's " haemoglobin number " , but still what I would call a large number .
26 That much sooner and in the last hour , couple of hours we 've seen what I would call a Tweedledee and Tweedledum amendments erm because quite frankly there is n't that much difference between them er at the end of the day the impact on the people who 've had to pay the bill is virtually the same .
27 When you walked into the well what I would call a cupboard but they classed it as the bathroom .
28 Good I 'm pleased about that , so I did n't really want somebody coming all the way down from the West End cos I 'm I , I 'm what I would call a buyer , I 'm only going to be a buyer if I can get money from somewhere that I do n't know you know what I mean .
29 Six months or so of this produced not only a degree of understandable tedium -even the most terrifying things can become boring if lived with long enough — but what I would call an inverse effect .
30 ‘ Well , you see , I had what I would call an ‘ hermetically sealed ’ musical education .
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