Example sentences of "that [pron] would [pron] " in BNC.

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1 There 's nothing really though that I would I want to see other than American football .
2 erm but that 's the main point that I would I would try and get across .
3 That she would you know throw him out so that she could just could n't tolerate him any more .
4 and trying to one was one would assume , that to a certain extent , if you 've got a problem with air conditioning that we would we would have a higher , a higher incidence of erm of those sort of complaints .
5 If there is more to be achieved in this forum , then I think my clients would like to fight for it because we we do believe that we would we do believe that logic and technical sense stands against the proposal that 's in the structure plan at the moment .
6 that we did agree that we would we would we would go along with so erm
7 He ordered the interior ministry to defend the media physically in the face of threats by Communist hardliners in the Congress of People 's Deputies that they would themselves seize control of the press and broadcasting organisations ahead of Mr Yeltsin 's planned referendum on his authority on 25 April .
8 Several local objections state that the planning applications for the dwelling at the northern end of the site and the Council implied that they would they would reconsider applications which site .
9 General results in the theory of computation might throw light on animal perception , by showing that a given type of representation in principle could not express a certain type of information , or that it would he enormously less efficient than most other type .
10 They they probably though that your personality was so special that it would it would actually have made everybody else look rather stupid .
11 The antipathy towards him was so widespread on the right wing of the party that Norman Tebbit announced that he would himself be a leadership contender if Mrs Thatcher were to resign .
12 Three years later , in 1621 , the king declared that he would himself undertake the drainage of the Fens for a recompense of 120,000 acres ; and in that year , there arrived in England a Dutchman who was destined to become one of the greatest architects of the English landscape .
13 By the time that Colt 's father had warmed a broth to take upstairs with the scrambled egg and toast that he would himself eat for his supper , the letter to his son would have been delivered to the Colonel 's department .
14 Dyson had expected to find the television studios a blaze of activity in the middle of the evening viewing hours , and humbly anticipated that he would himself be treated as a completely unimportant part of the machine-jostled indifferently in the corridors by actors , musicians , and cameramen , sighed at offensively in the studio by the technicians and professionals .
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