Example sentences of "would [verb] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 'd look to fill either St James 's Park or Roker Park , ’ said Hardy 's joint manager Mickey Duff .
2 Said , ‘ I 'd like to have tomorrow morning to say goodbye to my father and to Laura and having done that , I 'd like to die tomorrow afternoon . ’
3 Said , ‘ I 'd like to have tomorrow morning to say goodbye to my father and to Laura and having done that , I 'd like to die tomorrow afternoon . ’
4 If you 'd have said please David I
5 This suggests that if the Government wanted to equip all schools with a CD-ROM workstation , it would need to spend over £300 million — an unlikely prospect at anytime but more especially in the ‘ value for money ’ 1990s .
6 ( It has been suggested that one method by which a written constitution could be entrenched could be by " manufacturing " such a change in the norm of validity by altering the terms of the judicial oath so that judges would swear to uphold only laws which were in conformity with the constitutional provisions — per H. W. R. Wade , 1989 Hamlyn Lecture : Constitutional Fundamentals ) .
7 In a studio situation , I think I would choose to use both DI and an ambient microphone , in order to access the best of both worlds .
8 I would like to in that context , I would like to ask both Mr and Mr as question .
9 If you would like to give so others can live contact .
10 Nevertheless , Messrs Jarvis did produce an ingenious creature which , with its standard outer case , would have fooled even Burke and Hare .
11 Dinosaurs would have inhabited both daytime and night-time niches determined by regular modes of activity under the control of biological clocks ; i.e. the circadian rhythm .
12 If Labour had eliminated these plans from its programme and continued to emphasise John Smith 's prudence ( as opposed to his curious ideas about minimum wages and confiscatory ‘ social justice ’ ) , then they would have swung more London and Midlands marginals their way .
13 Stephen would have liked further education , though he had n't expected Oxford or Cambridge or even , say , Nottingham .
14 Well i is n't if you 'd asked me last August when we bought the I would have said probably Radio Brittany or Radio Rouane
15 The king was more distressed by his death than by that of any other person except his own sister , and it seems certain that Berkeley would have received further advancement had he lived .
16 Before the Macintosh such capabilities would have cost around £25,000 .
17 Even leading a relatively simple life on Tour would have cost around £12,000 in expenses alone if a professional had played in all 21 events last season .
18 At the beginning of the 1980 's a typeface would have cost around $4,500 and you would probably have had to wait a couple of weeks while it was digitised from some master copy .
19 It is quite likely that to have attempted more would have done more harm than good : at all events , nothing more was attempted .
20 On that basis , Shell would have saved about £3 million by reducing its stake in the well .
21 ‘ If we apply the levies to the last full financial year , they would have raised almost £2million£1.6m generated by transfers and £360,000 from prize money . ’
22 Even if 150,000 tons of traffic had been carried as Gordon Thomas hoped , the lockage would have represented only 25% of the total .
23 Withdrawal of labour , in the literal sense , would have been impractical and , more importantly , would have caused further destruction to my self-esteem in that without work ( schoolwork ) I should have had and have been less than the nothing I already felt myself to have and to be .
24 Neither she nor the grandchildren had any knowledge of training ponies so that would have meant further outlay for someone to break them in and this justifiably , is not cheap .
25 If the goal of our search is to find the highest scoring path that spans the complete utterance a straightforward breadth-first algorithm would have to check approximately bn paths , where b is the average number of words at each choice point and n is the length of the utterance .
26 The cylinder was filled with a compressed chemical that would have smothered both Sweetman and me in an avalanche of nauseating foam .
27 A big bream is a very deep-bodied fish and would have to stand almost tail to surface to pick a bait direct from the bottom with its lips , which I know they do when they are in that kind of mood .
28 At this time the universe would have contained mostly photons , electrons , and neutrinos ( extremely light particles that are affected only by the weak force and gravity ) and their antiparticles , together with some protons and neutrons .
29 By comparison , an Equitable Life 10-year endowment policy , with monthly premiums of £30 , would have produced about £8,399 .
30 Van Gogh 's Sunflowers according to an estimate from James Roundell of Christie 's Impressionist department , would have fetched around £4–5 million in 1980 compared to £30 million plus today
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