Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [prep] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But with all that enthusiasm you 'd think at least some of it would rub off on David 's employees ? |
2 | They 'd need at least one , or possibly even one . |
3 | It was as though he 'd known she 'd appear at precisely that moment with precisely that eager expression on her face . |
4 | I even resorted to going to a hairdresser who guaranteed that I 'd emerge with dead straight hair . |
5 | we she 'd like at least ten |
6 | ‘ I 'd like to very much . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'd like to very much . |
8 | ‘ I 'd like to very much , ma'am , ’ she said . |
9 | I 'd like to very much . |
10 | All I do I got out sort of the sort of about eight thirty and then I , I 'd work to about half three and all I 'd wan na do is , we , we 'd fucking , we 'd set up the cable then we 'd all sit down and do nothing while the old erm , the M O D people had obviously it , and then they tell us to take it down and move it and we move it and set it up again , its like out of a , out of a seven hour day , we 'd only work about three or four , like here . |
11 | And you 'd have at least one client . ’ |
12 | When we bought it he told me I 'd have at least ten years because the make of it is it 's a good make . |
13 | ‘ I 'd put in as much as I could and got out as much as possible at YPN . |
14 | And er it would you would have tea at about er half past three , and probably the concert 'd start at about half past , about five o'clock , half past . |
15 | Judging from the general appearance of the body I 'd say at least two to three hours , but that 's a guess . |
16 | Following international outrage at the risks of transporting the highly toxic cargo [ see ED 63 and 64 ] , the Japanese government promised that the ship would remain at least 200 nautical miles from the coasts of other countries . |
17 | Whatever secret he had been hoping to confide on that short walk to the House would remain for ever unspoken . |
18 | It would be the end of all her high ambitions , and though the world would not greatly suffer thereby — for by now she had lost all confidence that anything she might say would alter the course of things — that crisis which was privately her own would remain for ever unresolved . |
19 | This first-hand testimony , delivered with appropriate scholarly documentation , helped restore to the so called ‘ primitive ’ his full humanity and dignity ; it became intellectually inadmissible for tribesmen to be regarded as museum specimens who would remain for ever wayward children of nature and wards of paternalistic colonialism . |
20 | A combination of I would think of about twelve passes but tha they switched the play from side to side |
21 | This would affirm at least one value of the book review as that legal force which covers up the work . ’ |
22 | Even with a computer , it was reckoned it would take at least four years , and the chances were very high that one would make at least one mistake , probably more . |
23 | I mean what I would ideally like is the society in which women could be both private and public people , and men too , so men would identify more with relationships in their families and so on and slightly less with work , and women less with the family and more with work , and I think that would make for much greater flexibility all round and I think children would benefit too . |
24 | If demand reaches the 2.25 oversubscription level , and both the foreign and institutional clawbacks are triggered , UK personal investors would qualify for nearly 44 per cent of the entire float — around 1,000 million shares . |
25 | With her long sight she saw the size of the fire , and — well , she realised it would need at least five fire-engines . |
26 | A minority Conservative government would need at least 315 seats for the Unionists to be able to deliver a working majority to Mr Major . |
27 | Ideally , one would need at least two instruments of different types for the Beethoven Sonatas . |
28 | Coun Paul Harford told Cleveland 's development control sub- committee that Northallerton was remote from Cleveland and the public would need at least two buses to attend the Marton venue . |
29 | Coun Paul Harford told Cleveland 's development control sub-committee that Northallerton was remote from Cleveland and the public would need at least two buses to reach the Marton venue . |
30 | However , his performance vindicated the Wearsider 's pre-fight prediction that he would need at least two or three fights before moving up in class in search of a European or world title . |