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

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1 The cutaway here has been effected quite neatly and if your playing style incorporates the occasional sojourn past the fourteenth fret , then it 's fairly obvious which model you would go for .
2 Unless he dropped somebody , of course , at which point they 'd have to consider transferring him to light duties .
3 Either he could wait until the pod splashed down at which point it would start to sink , and if the water was deep enough and he had difficulty in escaping from the safety envelope , or became entangled with the chute , he might drown before he was able to struggle to the surface — or else he could blow the hatch prior to landing , risking being either injured or knocked unconscious during an unprotected impact .
4 Mode 1 or ‘ standby mode ’ left one machine idle , waiting for its partner — supporting all the users — to fall over and die , at which point it would cut in .
5 ‘ At which point I 'd have hysterics and writhe on the ground ? ’
6 With any luck , the trust funds should be in his hands shortly after that date , at which point he would say goodbye to Britain for ever .
7 I figured he was waiting for you to wake up , Sleeping-Beauty-style , at which point he 'd marry you and make very tender love to you . ’
8 At which point she 'd stand , lay the magazine aside , and get straight back to business .
9 ‘ It is clear that when the section 8(6) procedure comes into operation it is for the police officer to make the decision whether the sample to be provided shall be a sample of blood or urine , but the police officer must convey to the defendant that the sample to be required may be of either blood or urine and must give the defendant an opportunity to consider which sample he would prefer to give if the choice were his and any reasons he has for that preference .
10 " I 'll swop you four sentences on " Which House You 'd Prefer To Live In " for three on " When I 'm Depressed " " .
11 ‘ He was n't sure what time you 'd come . ’
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