Example sentences of "would [vb infin] that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 encouraged or put under pressure erm , I would think that with a lot more talking we might actually be able to work out something between surrogate mothers and nurturing mothers , they can do it with open adoption , other countries were learning how to do it .
2 But now these controls over processions have been erm extended to cover static large meetings , and erm I would think that at the back of the draftsman 's mind was the spectre of mass pickets , things like that .
3 Finally , one would think that in the interest of scholarship and fair-mindedness Bernard would have made contact with me about his allegation , if , indeed , his motivation was untainted .
4 I would think that in the terms that you want to define it in , that statement 's true but I would n't necessarily agree with it .
5 Finally , we would stress that in vocal music we should concentrate on creating musical values .
6 Yes , we would be dependent on the referring doctor 's interpretation of the X-ray films , and they would relate that to us on the telephone and we would then have to form a , a mental image of what the problem was and then advise on how we thought things ought to go on .
7 Erm , if you want to know how a advisers are paid , erm you know then I er would explain that under the terms and conditions of er 's business , we 're actually paid erm a salary by , and er I obviou obviously get er you know a car to get about in etcetera , but the , the , when we place business er the er commissions that we get , generate are paid to , they go down to head office in Bournemouth , they 're then used to give us our er our you know returns , advances and what have you .
8 The Secretary of State said that if the majority of Members elected from Scotland were Scottish National party Members , the Government would regard that as a vote for independence and accept it .
9 What , Freud would regard that as a situation in which the ego had surrendered to the id and said okay eat the cake .
10 But I would regard that as a matter of public , not private interest .
11 I , I 'm not gon na comment whether I think that 's right or not , but anyone viewing your contribution today would know that outside there in the big institutions of our society democracy is very healthy .
12 And you would know that at last he had called his own bluff .
13 If the hon. Gentleman followed that matter with any care , he would know that over the past four or five years we have steadily improved and made more generous the cold weather payments .
14 Schools would become safer and quieter places , and parents would know that from fourteen onwards the remaining pupils would be specializing for their GCSE and A-level examinations .
15 Later discoveries would show that in fact both are bipedal , with massive hind legs and diminutive forelimbs .
16 This would ensure that at least the following were treated as Class A :
17 Afterwards , Mr Sheridan said that if he had been banned from the picket line , he would ensure that at least 50 to 100 supporters would take his place .
18 According to the Finance Minister , Arne Skauge , the fund would also draw attention to the extent to which government finances were dependent on oil revenues and would ensure that in future closer attention would be paid to long-term use of the revenues .
19 It would appear that for Gandhi prayer is a form of meditation , which has as its aim self-purification and knowledge of the Truth .
20 The Wedding Present had managed themselves with a satisfying degree of success until Hallin 's arrival and it would appear that at first there was little for him to actually do .
21 Such movements , however , do not necessarily and simply entail the substitution of a smaller conjugally-based family for a traditional extended family ; rather it would appear that at these times kin may take on a new significance , and that we may need to look at a network of relationships much wider than the conjugal family .
22 Indeed it would appear that until quite recently it was rather unusual for the word " family " to mean simply the nuclear family of biological parents and children .
23 The contains no explicit stipulation that the muderris should also act as mufti of Manisa — or , alternatively , that the mufti of Manisa should act as muderris — but it would appear that by at least a few years before 944/1537–8 , if not earlier , such had become the practice . "
24 On evidence it would appear that by 28 October 1973 [ twelve years before the writ ] the defendant had acquired complete and exclusive physical control of the plot …
25 It would appear that in this moral stance they were backed by public opinion .
26 To begin with , it would appear that in the products of the unconscious — spontaneous ideas , phantasies , symptoms — the conceptions faeces ( money , gift ) , child and penis are seldom distinguished and are easily interchangeable .
27 Not that anyone would repeat that to the Queen , but … ’
28 As we discussed earlier , one would expect that at such high temperatures the strong and weak nuclear forces and the electromagnetic force would all be unified into a single force .
29 One would expect that in the control sample carers ' reports would more often include the difficulties of coping alone or without adequate support and help .
30 If the defendant 's contention were adopted , it would result that in no case of a doubtful claim could a compromise be enforced .
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