Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There is no doubt in my mind that it was old — very , very old and I would think pre-dated the houses by several hundred years .
2 The costs involved would be between £3,000-£6,000 and that would cover relaying the surface , repairing the fencing and the refurbishment of the pavilion .
3 The costs involved would be between £3,000–£6,000 and that would cover relaying the surface , repairing the fencing and the refurbishment of the pavilion .
4 At present the evidence suggests that society would prefer to tolerate the adverse consequences of ready consumption than curtail the enjoyment of the majority .
5 However , he also suggested he would prefer to restrict the use of the concept of ‘ liminality ’ to those ritual periods in small-scale societies which all must pass through , and use the term ‘ liminoid ’ for those anti-structural periods personified by the ‘ counter-culture ’ of the 1960s ( 1978 : 287 ) .
6 Many would prefer to risk a pregnancy than put up with the side-effects of ‘ efficient ’ contraception .
7 ‘ Charles has at times given the impression that he would prefer to renounce the throne in favour of his son .
8 I must confess that I would prefer to see a pigtail with an earring rather than the traditional civil service bowler hat .
9 I would prefer to see a straight Rocky-Strachan swap ( as I expected last year ) but I guess the wee man is still playing to well for this .
10 He told the meeting of MPs that he would prefer to see a more democratically-accountable bank but that he refused to support anything which jeopardised the treaty .
11 The ROA would prefer to see the money used to increase prize money in the lower races , but when money is reallocated in that manner it has a way of disappearing .
12 It would prefer to see the income from the rental stream plus trading activities kept separate from the results of disposals of investment properties .
13 ‘ I would prefer to see the medical charities emphasizing the large amount of research they sponsor into alternatives to the use of animals , rather than making a big fuss out of this ’ , says Michael Balls , chairman of the trustees of the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments , and until recently professor of medical cell biology at the University of Nottingham .
14 Joe Shea , a Hollywood community activist who had criticised the Palladium 's security record , said he would prefer to see the landmark remain open .
15 He would prefer to see the work completed more quickly , otherwise whoever was responsible for operating services after privatisation ‘ is going to be running over a building site 400 miles long ’ for up to a decade .
16 Dr Caroline Jackson , MEP , said that the European Parliament would prefer to see an environment agency as opposed to the ‘ network ’ suggested by the DoE .
17 Or is it all an illusion , a phantasm derived from mere figures , a figment of journalistic imagination , an evanescent creature of dream and the wishful thinking of those for whom history is proceeding too slowly , and who would prefer to see an era change during their lifetimes rather than to live within the dulling envelope of merely one ?
18 I would prefer to see an inter-club with Skelm and an inter-club with Hulton I think they get too big , two clubs is too difficult to organize when there 's three cos you , you 're getting it 's not , it 's the
19 Ideally , the purchaser would prefer to leave the risk of bad debts with the vendor , after all , the vendor is the person best able to assess the position .
20 Ideally the purchaser would prefer to leave the risk of creditors with the vendor .
21 Eisenhower commented in June that the British were so incensed by this question that he felt they would prefer to lose the oil , even to the USSR , rather than admit defeat .
22 But those who would prefer to explain the book as a comedy of manners , or as current affairs , might have difficulty in explaining the prominence given to the love affair .
23 The state bar would prefer to set a blanket rule governing all types of lawyers .
24 He would prefer to turn a blind eye to the problem of asylum seekers around the world .
25 I told them I would prefer to give no interviews to press or television .
26 He was cleared by the Bow Street stipendiary magistrate in January last year because he was not given the opportunity to say whether he would prefer to give a urine or blood sample when Vine Street police found the intoximeter did not function properly .
27 He was cleared at Bow Street Magistrate Court in January last year because he was not asked whether he would prefer to give a urine or blood sample at Vine Street police station .
28 Those who would prefer to use a bank amounted to 22 per cent .
29 I would prefer to use the gallery 's permanent collection in new and innovative ways ’ , one curator believes , ‘ He 's just saying the politically correct thing there .
30 I would prefer to retain the term to refer to the normal language behaviour of the user in pursuit of a communicative outcome rather than the language-like behaviour of the learner .
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