Example sentences of "we would [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 We would make a plea for the person responsible to at least return the glasses , ’ he added .
2 I would buy the parchment and arrange its transport down to the wharves and we concluded that , if we sold the wine brought back on the first voyage , we would make a profit .
3 We would make a perfectly rotten married couple . ’
4 The Triumph owners asked when we would make a bodyshell because their cars were rusting .
5 The Triumph owners asked when we would make a bodyshell because their cars were rusting .
6 Dick and I are ordinary people , but I think we would make a great team and dream up something far more interesting than most of the claptrap stuffing up the biography departments of bookstores .
7 We would send a copy of our most recent edition with a short , explanatory letter .
8 But if we had that aim in mind exclusively , we would choose a different theory of adjudication , which we might call " unilateral conventionalism " or just " unilateralism . "
9 We would hold a meeting of women from a certain neighbourhood to discuss their needs and then we would help with the necessary work of filing a request for services at the Town Hall .
10 We learned Fascist songs , and at the end of each term we would hold a gymnastic display for the Fascist authorities and our parents .
11 We would offer a slide or video presentation followed by discussion and scriptural reflection .
12 Although we would urge a total abandonment of an age limitation , those of us wearied by years of banging heads against , not so much the walls , as the balloons of officialdom ( for , eventually , walls splinter a trifle , whereas balloons bulge inwards and then return to their old shape ) , understand that we must count our blessings in small twopenny-pockets .
13 I 'm sure we would pay a very reasonable fee for a rush job .
14 And the other thing to say to from me is yes , we would love a multiplicity of views to go to the District Health Authority , I and my predecessor Betty Stanford , who were District Council Members on that health authority , we were there and able to listen to and able to contribute to the debate , the Government White Paper has taken us off , so that is not a good start in terms of how you involve the city and the district with the policy decisions of the health authority .
15 George Underwood : ‘ We had periods when we would bring a guitar into school , particularly when it was raining .
16 He was hustled up to London to have his head cut off with less mercy than we would treat a chicken .
17 If we were to solve our problem by disposing of our enemy , we would set a very disgusting precedent in terms of separatist problem-solving .
18 The danger with that we believe could be that we would set a date for the merger and take all the important issues and discussions , how many regions will it have will we have , the those regions and a hundred and one other problems raised by that merger into a tight timescale .
19 We would expect a Labour government to sweep away all those laws which conflict with the right to union recognition , which conflict with the social charter , and which conflict with the conventions of the International Labour Organisation , such as banning unions at GCHQ , Cheltenham , and banning collective pay bargaining for teachers . ’
20 When we would expect a feeling to be expressed to some extent by both partners but instead one person is quite overcome with emotion while the other is apparently untouched , we may assume that one carries and expresses the feeling for both .
21 ‘ It raises the question of internal control and we would expect a bank facing this difficulty to inform us right away , ’ said an official .
22 If we had a large enough sample of observations on Y t , X t and Z t we would expect a linear regression of Y t on X t and Z t to yield the result that the estimates of 1 and 22 were the same — except for sampling variation — if it really is true that .
23 If a child is exposed to two languages simultaneously , we would expect a single system at first which gradually becomes divided into two under the influence of linguistic input from two separate systems .
24 Therefore we would expect a forward contract and a financial futures contract with the same specifications to have the same price .
25 Having said that er we would prefer a quota system for er Stansted because without it , we could have a large number of noisey flights into Stansted and , and also that er in terms of er both this and further consultations we would expect to see full information providing us from er , a to enable us to make a sensible conclusion .
26 Using these criteria ( as well as that which stipulated that they should not be paid carers ) we felt we would achieve a more homogeneous sample than if we had included people less closely involved , and one which would be confined to those with a significant input into the care of the dementia sufferer .
27 Well we told Westminster Press to introduce a budget on the basis that even if there was no revenue increase , er we would achieve a , a respectable trading margin erm and so that will happen .
28 In summer this was heaven for us because it sometimes took hours to put things right and we would miss a large chunk of lessons .
29 If insufficient students applied , we would face a difficulty in meeting a guarantee to the universities to fund a lecturer for three years .
30 And then we would give a complete project specification to the five participants and er we would invite them to visit a factory , to have a conversation with a sales person , to get a bit of a feeling for the style of thee of the be doing area .
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