Example sentences of "and [pron] would [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I would suggest sir that somewhere between the lower end of the figures cooked on my left here and the County Council 's figures . |
2 | So my the , in my mind the best way forward is for this council to promote the right to buy and I fully support this motion and I would urge members of this council to ignore the report that comes back from the housing committee . |
3 | I would eat tinned vegetables , being sure to drink the water in which they had been canned , and I would conserve body fluid by eating little or no protein . |
4 | ‘ We took the caravan to Teesdale every weekend during the season and I would make sketches of landscapes or take photos and paint them when I got home . |
5 | As , as Councillor would have said , and I would remind members of Council that I believe that the Chief Officers of this Council still have pay related to their performance and I am sure that all members , not least the controlling group , will take will take note of that . |
6 | I am very conscious of what I would not be putting forward but I would include Rachel Whiteread for her contribution to Documenta : I 'm watching Anya Gallachio who has just shown at the ICA , and I would include Angela Bulloch who has been understood abroad more than here . |
7 | We have the county council and the district councils telling us what a good job they do at the present time , spending a lot of money in doing it , we have provided this largely out of our own efforts , we 've got grants from er other bodies , I think it 's something that we should properly erm hallmark as an initiative of this parish council to celebrate one hundred years of parish government , and I would propose centenary field . |
8 | We do have , and I would like people who do be utilized by Ford I would love to go to Ford and say do n't utilize this particular company . |
9 | Wales and Ireland also have their share of young talent and I would highlight Raymond Burns of Ireland as being particularly exciting . |
10 | ’ It might seem a hard message , but it is a meaningful one and I would ask people to respect it . ’ |
11 | I propose that we adopt a unified approach along these lines and I would appreciate Council members ' views on the subject . |
12 | Then he would play bass and I would play guitars , recorders , mandolin … ’ |
13 | A couple of clients had called me , and I would have time to talk to them in the morning ; and I had an invitation to a golf society day in a couple of weeks ' time . |
14 | Inevitably there would be areas of the back glass left exposed , and I would use roofing slates to mask these to a height of 10in or more , to prevent flash reflections when taking photographs . |
15 | There were days when the world was shrouded in a mist and I would feign headaches and period pains to get me out of awkward situations such as reading in class . |
16 | On rather boring walks on Hampstead Heath with a pram containing our younger brother , with Laura and my older sister , all sent out for air and exercise , Basil and I would enliven matters with long conversations , vying with one another over imaginary purchases of imaginary horses the one outstripping the other over the purchase price . |
17 | This means that , before you begin to think about colours and the names of varieties , you have to be clear about what you would like to do and what it is possible to do , perhaps planting kinds and types about which you may have heard but are not familiar with and which would add variation and interest to your garden . |
18 | There are aspects of the scheme which appear either to distort information or to offer less sophisticated information than is required , and which would cause library authorities to examine its cost-effectiveness very closely before theory could be put into practice . |
19 | Thus the English radical Richard Price suggested in very general terms in 1776 the creation of a senate in which all the States of Europe would be represented and which would have power to intervene in disputes between them . |
20 | At a dinner for Liberal candidates on March 1st , Lloyd George announced that the Liberal Party had prepared a series of public-works projects , which could be put in hand the moment a Liberal Government came to power , and which would reduce unemployment to ‘ normal proportions ’ in a year . |
21 | And which would tempt Faustina 's delicate appetite ? |
22 | Erm and you would expect Stan to with his with him facing goal to have a go . |
23 | Er as far as I can remember er you would start as an apprentice riveter , and you would do sort of odd jobs within a s a squad , rivet |
24 | We might be able to write off fifty per cent or something like of that order , er of of of er known terrorists , but one would not be able to solve the situation even using those methods and you would create martyrs , you would merely exacerbate the situation , quite apart from the legal er horror , I mean i it is it is inconceivable in in in Britain , that sort of action . |
25 | And you would miss Carn Mor Dearg which , after the relentless pull to climb on to its broad back , rewards you with the most fabulous views , and an easy walk to its summit . |
26 | If this sounds like your idea of fun and you would like information on joining in or even booking the Society , please contact me for details . |
27 | So you would link all your employment officers in there , do that , and you would see form that whether all your team can er had induction for instance , and who has n't , whether all your team have erm can do interviewing . |
28 | It was fashion you and you would have bracelets with them you 'd never seen and big rings like planets . |
29 | What had happened to those carefully hoarded letters , she wondered , and who would tell Stan when he arrived ? |
30 | The joy is understandable and who would begrudge Linfield this unexpected lifeline ? |