Example sentences of "that [pers pn] would [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Not that I would prevent you from confessing , ’ she added hastily .
2 I have said we will be pleased to provide back-up with visitor 's packs etc and that I would inform you of the request .
3 So anyway have a look at page fifty six cos I promised you yesterday that I would take you through the verb if you were you know the things you would want to know about .
4 ‘ Did you imagine even for one moment that I would let you go ? ’
5 He therefore earnestly begs of me that since you deservedly have the nomination of an Gardner to the Chelsea Garden , which I understand is now vacant , that I would address you in his behalf that at least you would accept of him as an Candidate if there are other competitors and , if found sufficiently qualifyd you would propose him accordingly as you shall find he deserves .
6 Do you think that I would ask you to risk your reputation , if I could think of another way ? ’
7 ‘ I prayed that I would see you again , ’ he said , ‘ so I could ask the question I should have asked five years ago .
8 What do you w w w what would be the im important ways that you would think you used in order t t t to please them ?
9 I will be reminding you as the year goes on , and the other items of pain start to appear in the budget that you would think you have so cleverly put together and that with no problems .
10 Erm what I have in mind to do my Lord , is to open the case now for you to indicate the scope of erm and will you then know , agreed that we would invite you to adjourn that for some time to enable you do some reading of the witness statement and expert 's reports because of course they are long and that would take considerable amount of with your Lordship is able to familiarise himself with the matter which is contained therein .
11 Somewhere in the back of my mind I think maybe I was afraid that they would find you although I had heard from you by that time and knew you could not possibly be there at the bottom of Loch Craig .
12 If you are the guard you have to wear a blindfold because you are armed with a laser torch which is so powerful that it would blind you if you could see it .
13 therefore we have supported the A C C line on the basis of the flexibility that it would give you , as an employer , bearing in mind , you do n't have to do anything , it will be your choice in the individual case , er , within your policies .
14 ‘ He went with this girl Katya who is so beautiful that it would hurt you to touch her … ’
15 Now clearly it makes no sense you might be up to producing the Toyota Corollas in a three hundred acre plant , erm , near Derby right but we ca n't employ the same techniques in production er when we 're making agricultural why not well essentially we 're using land , we 're using land intensively alright and there comes a point when , erm you reach dis-economies of scale and start er accruing dis-economies of scale in agricultural production and that scale of plant is very , very small but after about well it depends what type of production er what type of product you 're making but , you know , there are n't many farms over five thousand hectares , now five thousand hectares is a huge farm , it 's massive alright but it still only produces a fraction of , say U K output cos there 's several million hectares of erm but the reason why you do n't see these very large farms is that you just do n't reap the economies of scale alright , because essentially we need land erm and you 're farm gets so big that it would take you half the day to drive your combine harvester over to the , the other side of th your farm just to erm , to harvest the , the wheat right .
16 Am I right in saying that one of one of your motivations behind living in the flats was the fact that erm the contact with people on on the flats , and you felt erm that it would help you erm
17 ‘ I hardly think that it would help you if I were to give it . ’
18 I am sure that it would help you .
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