I found its seafood a little drier than I would like, but still think it's a jolly good idea and would try it again. |
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Joking apart, my husband has been moaning at me for weeks to fly to the UK where I would be safe. |
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When my parents thought I was doing homework, I would lie underneath our radiogram and listen to his music. |
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I believe the above-stated idea is actually true for most of the subjects I would discuss in this book. |
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So aggro my random thoughts turn to incomprehensible, violent acts I would not dream to act on. |
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By bowling over the wicket, I would also not be giving him room for his strokes. |
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If I could do things over again, I would go back and play a small part for Fellini or a walk-on for Bertolucci. |
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Words I would never have dared to say to my father before, whenever he annoyed or aggravated me. |
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I never thought I would get anywhere near the Olympic qualifying time and my biggest fear was hitting the wall. |
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Indeed, absent mitigating factors, such as age and health, I would have imposed a lengthier term in prison. |
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As an academic I would argue that reading is one of the most basic skills needed to achieve academically. |
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The old adage would suggest that you always play to your strengths and I would always go along with that. |
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I'd think that in a year or so, he will be ready for a domestic title fight but I would not rush him. |
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On the basis though that no such tampering will be involved, I would give the project my wholehearted support. |
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The next day I decided that I would actually wash and wax it myself as it gives a better shine. So I'm out on the drive, polishing my car. |
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If they do win, it really will be a magnificent team performance but I would not bet against Wigan in this. |
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Perhaps I read it wrong, but I would strongly encourage you not to make blanket statements. |
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If elected, I would hope to ensure that the unions did not find themselves in that position again. |
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If I had kept my mouth shut then I would probably not have had all this hassle. |
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In this operation I would be acutely aware of the need to minimise civilian casualties. |
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This sounds like entire supposition, and I would like to know what reasoning is behind it. |
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The second ground of power that I would rely upon is Order 16 rule 4 which is the rule permitting the joinder of necessary parties. |
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I knew which johns had good food, and I would go with the ones that fed me well, not the ones offering the speedball. |
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The original trilogy is an absolute classic in my opinion so I would be surprised if I ever would like a remake. |
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This was January and I was positive I would be dead by March if I kept on taking drugs. |
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What I submitted, and I would like to just clarify it, is that you cannot make an order nisi absolute, in my submission. |
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Here I would like to share my personal impressions of the event, as well as make a few related observations. |
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In return I received a warm glow knowing that in a few short months I would be walking these shores once again. |
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Cowardice had stayed my hand and silenced my tongue, and now I would have to live with the outcome of my insufferable recreancy. |
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On the roll are a bunch of pictures of Lenore because I said that I would try to get a senior picture-worthy shot of her. |
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And if I'd known about the UK Competitive Eating championships, I would have had a bash, absolutely! |
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This week I would ask readers to take a look around Kilmead and maybe have a wander up around the Moat of Ardscull. |
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Well, personally I would have thought that Arts Council support was the kiss of death for anything, but once again that's just me. |
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There is so much mindless golf jabber on TV that I would welcome a season-long commentator lockout. |
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If somebody made me a good offer to take over your job I would give it serious consideration. |
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First thing Monday morning, I would be in at school or work, entertaining people with crass jokes and tasteless witticisms. |
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I believe that only he would have the information to answer the questions that I would pose. |
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Whilst out on the town, something happened which I would normally have blogged about. |
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Somehow I would have thought that cycling would be an activity that would fit in easily with the ambience of the canals and waterways. |
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Then I would make my way back to somewhere I could catch the coach back to Oxford, and try to get a bit of kip on the journey. |
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My infant heart would leap at the sound of the lunch bell, and every day I would fall on that school dinner like a ravening wolf. |
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I found out that if I ever was to dress like a woman, I would not be buying off the rack. |
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There is no way I would have wanted to withdraw him from school where all his friends are, but I felt I was given no choice. |
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My son is there and I would like to withdraw him, but I am a serviceman and it is the only time he has felt settled. |
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It was recommended to us, and I would have no hesitation in recommending it. |
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As a Labor voter, unionist, republican, Greenpeace member and non-church goer, I would assume many points of disagreement between us. |
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I had a balcony and a king-sized bed and I would be living like a queen for the next few weeks. |
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I feel I would have to shop at stores where quality gives way to affordability. |
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Who would have thought I would be eating parwal, karela and kaddu and even relishing it? |
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We were again left in silence, but I did not mind so much as I would have at any other time, as it gave me ample time to recollect myself. |
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Plus, I really want to get weaving on my Van Gogh piece but I promised myself I would sample the various permutations prior to starting. |
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If money were no longer an object I would have no qualms about leaving London and the south behind and moving up there permanently. |
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Happily, their plugs are configured differently or I would have fried my laptop in my abysmal ignorance. |
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Maybe I would have less passion, less fire, less anger driving me to make the world a better place. |
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The first thing I would do is to make sure that at least one of the gazillion of phone numbers on our website would reach a real live person. |
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That lease was the last cash contract I would sign before disappearing down the Silicon Valley rabbit hole. |
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I love mine, but it is pretty plain, which is perfect for everyday wear, but I would like something a different colour. |
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I'm not thinking about whether I would go back but my character was not killed off, she just left, like most people, in a black cab. |
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Until last year, I would have insisted public radio stations were immune from quid pro quos. |
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For now I would just say to handle your business and make your dreams real, aight? |
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The painter exchanged a bemused look with his assistant, but agreed, quoted a price, and asked what subjects I would like him to paint. |
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It seemed like a dream that I would soon be flying on a fantastic airliner. |
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And I would predict that the rebuttal will be in direct response to the forensic entomologist. |
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I've grown herbs in a window box and I would like to transplant them into the garden and plant up the window box with some bulbs. |
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Today, if I was the president, I would dismiss the coach and line the players up against a wall and give them all a kick up the backside. |
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If I had been in that airport and my flight was held up because of these idiots, I would have cheered the police on as they arrested the couple. |
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If I did that that would be as good as accepting him in marriage and I would never marry without love. |
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At the age of 49, I simply couldn't accept the doctor's prognosis that for the rest of my life I would be too weak to do physical labor. |
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So I would leave it to the very last minute, almost too late, and I would get to California jet-lagged and would open the next day. |
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If I had to live on my writing I would have starved by now and this I think holds true for most writers. |
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Personally, I would say that the lack of an integrated keypad will be this computer's Achilles' heel. |
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When I first installed it, the mouse pointer would frequently just freeze without warning and I would have to reboot the computer. |
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But I would like to know if these acknowledgements were ever published in a real book. |
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Now today, I would be an accessory to a robbery, but in those days I really did not care all that much. |
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But I would hope that the losses would be through natural wastage and early retirement, although I can't be specific. |
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If I had unlimited resources, I would use the Albert Hall for some way-out Stockhausen sonic experiment. |
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One of the guys I was out with was in at 6am as well, otherwise I would have wimped out. |
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The journey would take me many days, perhaps weeks, and I would have to be careful to watch my timing. |
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My mouth watered, thinking of the first taste of sugar I would have in months. |
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The golf course is a good public amenity but I would query whether it could be run in a way that at least allows it to break even. |
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For detailed and accurate information about Bradford trolley buses, I would recommend the several books by J S King. |
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I asked if I would see him later and he answered me in the definite affirmative. |
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All I would say to that is that I have no political affiliation whatsoever. |
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There may be people in England and Wales who refer to white South Africans as Africans but I would not expect them to be numerous. |
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The flight was scheduled as a routine mission in which another crewman and I would rebase our qualifications. |
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Call me old fashioned, but I would rather pay what it takes to get great services in the NHS than what it costs to go outside. |
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Personally, I would like to see an organic cafe powered by solar energy and water power. |
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I think I would rather have been at the ancient Greek Olympiads than at the one that's coming up. |
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This, I decided, would be a good place to try some aid climbing and resolved that I would return with a drill. |
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Occasionally I would be rewarded with a wee, twitching, whiskered snout poking out of the little yellow house. |
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As for esthetic value, I would bet on the architect whose project reflects enduring human values in architecture. |
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Now not being a great drinker I would rarely ever need to be in a pub but I went up to give my support. |
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I decided that I would give the rapscallion a severe lashing as recompense for his untimely calling. |
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I explained that whilst I would like to, now was not the right time for me, or for her. |
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When I would hear my students reciting rap lyrics, I used to ask them what the words actually meant. |
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There were times when I would fly out to L.A. and see him, or whenever he'd be in Philadelphia, we'd hang out. |
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And I got this idea that I would use India ink on acetate and make a brush-stroke, because the acetate kind of repels the ink. |
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If you get a chance to sell your soul in the second week of February I would advise against it. |
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I know if it was me I would be frightened and would be afraid to go out after dark. |
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Thus, I would assess the time required to process the case in the Ontario Court Of Justice to be in the range of five to six months. |
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At this point I would like to acknowledge the new Maori rangatira in the National Party, the shadow Minister of Maori Affairs, Mr Gerry Brownlee. |
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If I hadn't been so good at the family business I would take up cattle ranching. |
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As I'm self employed I would be reluctant, as there is no income for the family if I'm on jury service. |
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In the present state of juristic opinion, I would not extend the doctrine of stare decisis any further. |
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Only just done, I would have picked them as poached but, whatever, they were sensational. |
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Every time he appeared on screen, with his ramrod straight posture and gaze of steel, my friends and I would burst out laughing. |
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Nevertheless, it is a lovely piece, and what I would have voted for if I had got round to it. |
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But I would secretly engage a cleaner forthwith, having junked my objections. |
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You know, I thought about it a little bit, but I realized that if I did that I would be abandoning the place that needs me most. |
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Sometimes I would walk for days in the woods, checking snares, tracking deer, wading the river, just walking. |
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Despite my fair skin and Aberdonian birth, I would far rather be too hot than too cold. |
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They said I would be a bad influence on the other sand rakers from the 3rd grade. |
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To be honest, if someone came into the loos and asked politely to jump the queue, I would rarely refuse. |
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What I would do before jumping in with both feet is foster a friendly relationship with her. |
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If a guy had a pair of matching white waffle bathrobes, then I would assume other women would have at some stage worn the lady-sized robe. |
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There were things in the woods, like werewolves and other monsters and I would not risk it. |
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Someone wrote in and asked if I would settle, as they put it, for an adjunct position if I can't get a faculty position. |
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Suffice to say, much as I would love to be a wage slave again for the sake of my dreams of becoming a homeowner, I am not ready. |
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I smiled and said that I had to go so I would take a rain check on the mall tour for later. |
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Firstly I thought I would get a tattoo but figured that the repeated shaving or waxing required to showcase the picture might wear out the tat. |
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I know I went off the rails seriously enough, that had my parents been famous, I would have been featured in the pages of National Enquirer. |
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The people I have known have been a scruffy lot, a ragtag of mongrels from all over the place, but I would not change them for the world. |
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For myself, I would have writ more on this subject, but that I was afeared, if I did overmuch belaud these parts of the person. |
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I knew that I would need to tame her, woo her, gain her trust as if she was a gentle doe. |
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I remember each time there was an election in Iran I would see and wonder at all the big posters of the candidates in the street in Tehran. |
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It is not the sort of thing I would expect Junior to do and I can only believe he has been put up to it. |
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We have had a really hard year and I would have never been able to afford to pay for it. |
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Curvaceous, decidedly feminine and womanly I would say, rather than waifish and childlike. |
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To me, he is the obvious candidate and I would put him forward without any hesitation. |
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Third, I would argue once more that redaction and narrative criticisms are the friend rather than the foe of historical verification. |
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He kept insisting that I would have plenty of milk there to feed my recently born twins. |
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In this article I would like to share with readers the themes that recur repeatedly in studies of successful organisations. |
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My brothers and I would promise to put our differences aside and try our hardest not to argue, fuss, or fight. |
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If I'd have been a real man, I would have bought one of the six pound pie beasts, I would not have wolfed my snack in private. |
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My daughter and I would like to thank them and Miss Wrigglesworth for rearranging her schedule. |
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One minute I would be terribly home sick and the next I couldn't wait to get into central London. |
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I am delighted to assure the questioner that I would not support any regime that I regarded as punitive. |
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He is agreeable to a degree of cooperation, and I would go fairly far to cooperate. |
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Today I would like to tell you a little more about what is involved and what I do. |
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I never thought I would ever end up writing to an agony column for advice, but here I am doing just that. |
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It relieved all my body's stress, even though the next day I would be in agonising pain. |
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The legal professionals, and in this I would include the judiciary, operate in the real world. |
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When asked how I would support myself in the US I told the Consulate staffer I was a journeyman carpenter. |
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We are getting more of what I would call quickie storms, which are short and sharp and do a lot of damage. |
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Given the record of our real-life heroes I would any day prefer the unreal ones from cinema. |
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It felt weird because when I bid Dad goodbye, I would usually have a sting in the bridge of my nose and tears would start welling up in my eyes. |
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But I'm reading scripts all the time, because it is something that I would like to do, but I'm aware of spreading myself too thin. |
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It was clear to me that I would soon lose touch with reality unless I did something that mattered. |
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In the Patents Court, I would hope that a realistic figure would be eighteen months or less. |
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Perhaps she thought by leaving it to the last minute I would have to accept it and, well, I did. |
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Michael told me that he was sure I would pass all my exams with flying colors. |
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Within half-an-hour, I had worked out that 21 was the magic number and if my cards added up to more than that, I would be bust. |
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Obviously I would work my wisecracks into the conversation carefully. |
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But I would think anybody who were in their 50s now and have some sort of problem with their waterworks should ask if they can have a prostate test. |
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When I reported for my conscription in 2010 I thought I would do my two years of service without anything happening. |
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And I would much rather have that anti-establishment code guiding our journalists than the one that reigns in Russia. |
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So not only would I consider myself a feminist, but I would consider myself a humanist. |
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Instead of serving hot dogs to the media at half-time of Falcons games, I would serve ahi tuna steaks, medium well, flown in from Hawaii the day before the game. |
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It is arguable, and I would do so, that without her we would have been denied the glory of Les Fleurs du Mal. |
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Oh, you know, I've been writing for so many years, and every time I read something that I wrote a few years ago, I would think, Jeez, I can improve on that. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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Mind you, I would be reluctant, to send a ravenous band of travel-worn tourists there for a late-night meal, without first having made a reservation. |
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In Shanghai, my brother and I would get breakfast at this great Korean chain called Paris baguette. |
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At the basest human level, I was just worried about how I would provide for my family. |
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Profits will probably fall by half and I would be surprised if the bear market lasted more than two or three years. |
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But until yesterday I would have said the same thing about the chances of patent reform in biotech, too. |
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After hearing the blasphemous clips insulting our beloved prophet, I would not hesitate to go after revenge. |
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For the reasons set out above, I would answer that question in the affirmative, and as a consequence the other four questions simply do not arise. |
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I think people think that I would just wake up in the morning and do Bollywood or the waltz, things I had never done before. |
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I could not breathe.... When I would pass out, they would shake me and begin again. |
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It was a life-changing immersion, one I would recommend for every serious foreign journalist or businessperson. |
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So I started going into Cambridge two or three times a week and I would just buy all these books. |
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If Behind the candelabra were the last movie I made, I would be very happy. |
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I piped up my objection, but it was the canonical term and there was no chance I would succeed in changing it. |
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It could have had a burn-through like challenger Shuttle, but I would have thought that would take longer. |
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You have no idea how much I would have liked to be able to chat with you face to face. |
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It just shocked me, I swear I would have a chauffeur if I could ever afford one. |
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I make just about twice as much in this position than I would in a job where I did have to utilize the things I learned in school, which I think qualifies as true irony. |
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If that does not open a war chest for lawyers in this country to make those sorts of applications to the High Court non-stop, I would be very surprised, indeed. |
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I also knew my military exemption was due to expire, and I would be forced to join the army, where gay conscripts suffer violent and sexual abuse. |
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For a start, I would suggest that instead of having 52 or so councillors, that the number is cut down by half, with one councillor representing two wards. |
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However, I would answer that question also in the affirmative. |
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I was once asked by my neighbours whether I would mind very much if they were to hop across and chop down the acacias and pines at the bottom of our garden. |
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You know, I really, really hate getting shot, and had I been in a position to do so I would have told Matty so, before inserting his pistol up his jacksie, sideways. |
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First of all, I would like to say that he is just a total jagoff. |
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For my part I would accept those propositions as broadly correct. |
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I cannot think of anybody else I would rather have as chief bridesmaid. |
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There's a side of the art world I would rather not get involved with. |
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For the effect it had on my skin I would rate it four stars. |
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By being the chazan, I would not only be able to say the Mourner's Kaddish, but also the additional Kaddish prayers that are interspersed through the services. |
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Each time I entered the control room to start a new track, I would wonder what treats were in store. |
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I applied for his job, certain that I would get it as I had been his junior for five years, and I was confident I could do the job better than anybody else within the company. |
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The beds in my garden are jungle-like with the lush foliage I would normally expect to see towards the end of the month rather than at the beginning. |
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Other times I would say how wonderful it was to see him, and congratulate him on all the success that had come his way. |
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I lived in the hospital accommodation while I was there, and every morning I would go down to breakfast and the hospital administrator would be there. |
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To question 1, I would answer that they have an adjudicative function. |
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On Sunday, I would normally have been going through my red box. |
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Maybe I will meet someone who can put me on to a job I would like. |
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For the last two summer vacations, every day I would head out in the morning to explore kettle holes, would find two or three small sites and would come home satisfied. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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He said that if I had nothing to hide that the I would have such money by reaping the bounty from my lands and wouldn't mind paying these taxes straight up right now. |
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If only I could live inside that comic strip, I knew that I would find the happiness that I never had in the real world. |
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As regards aggro and hostility, I would imagine that there's plenty who get enough of that from their daily lives, and like to leave it out of their private lives. |
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If I had not been a criminal lawyer, I would have been a reporter or journalist of some type. |
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Fluffy does not do well when she goes to the vet, so I would not be able to kennel her because they require pets to have certain shots before they will accept them. |
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For this particular child, I would ask if there are cats in the house cats loose a lot of hair, which tends to agglomerate under beds and in room corners. |
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Glassfish were seemingly everywhere, and I would pause every now and then to regain my bearing whenever these living, moving silver clouds engulfed me. |
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Accordingly I would give his affidavit no weight in my decision. |
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When we were bored, I would take my gang along to dad's shop, play with his vast selection of nails and knives and generally bother him until he sent us packing. |
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For over an hour a gun battle raged between them and my guards as I cowered inside my car, not knowing if I would live or die. |
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Instead, I endeavored to strive even harder so that I would not debase his legacy. |
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So, I finished packing my bag, with clothes, CDs, and stuff I would miss. |
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I couldn't have imagined that I would actually be sitting with him, coincidentally at age 30, discussing the same issue. |
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I was here introduced to several old Kirkmen, who requested I would hold a service in their church on my return, which I promised to do if time and circumstances would permit. |
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When I was wee, she used to tell me, I would call a cow a moo-moo. |
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From a personal point of view, I would say I'm a wee bit jealous. |
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Matt was a guy I would see at a coffee shop here in town from time to time. |
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Come to think of it, I would also avoid acrylic for a bedspread, after all, all that work means heirloom and it should had been done in a much better yarn. |
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Whenever I take a clickbait quiz to determine which of The Avengers I would be, I always game the questions to aim for the Hulk. |
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If I were to walk into a place of business tomorrow and discover that you were the one with whom I must interview, I would turn on my heel immediately and never return. |
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That came as a surprise to me, for while there were moments during the film that were mildly amusing, I would hardly have recognized it as a satire or a comedy of any sort. |
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This was a situation I would have to remedy, and with alacrity. |
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The listing was withdrawn but I would have purchased it in a wink. |
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I suppose I would have to say left back because that is where I have played most of my career, but I can also play in a wing back role or on the left side of midfield. |
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How I would kid him about all the air time and the praise he was getting. |
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It made me admire even more people who stick to their principles and remain vegetarian, although I would never rule out going back to my Quorn eating days. |
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But I would rather see the inevitable mistakes made by a democratic rather than a cliquish system of voting. |
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Every day, I drove from my flat in Mayfair to abbey Road in joyous expectation of what magic I would be participating in that day. |
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I am a risk-taker and I would have gone for broke during the dotcom boom. |
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If I would have gone back out there, the strength and the velocity would have come back. |
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We provided a 1-800 hot line and a new food stamp tool kit which I would also like to provide for the record. |
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And I would have things to say to this God at the judgement, storming at him, as Job stormed with the eloquence of the abused heart. |
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Hoo boy... who ever thought I would write a babyfic either? CC made me do it! |
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He talks about it a lot, but I would bet my bottom dollar that he has never actually been there. |
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I do a monthly big shop and get bits in between. I think I would be better off planning meals for the week and going weekly. |
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So we would attempt to nap. But as he had a twin bed, space was limited, so I would insist he be the big spoon and I be the little spoon. |
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There's nothing I can't deem binge-worthy if I stare at it long enough, but even I would make an exception for those cookies. |
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I love my adoptive parents, but some day I would like to meet my biological parents. |
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He already paid for my ticket so even if I was busy, boh pien, I would have to go. |
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I went up with a guy named Andy Kesling, who was our information director, because budgetwise, I would have been under his oversight. |
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Anyway at the end of my day, I decided to give him a call because the worse thing that would happen is that I would have to catch the bus. |
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The funny thing is, Chandler would come up with a good image, pictorial, and like I said I would come up with a Chandlerism, as it were. |
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In fact, if she were an employer and I her employee, I would have strong grounds for suing her for constructive dismissal. |
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I thought I would never be able to cope with life after the amputation, but I have learned how to be happy again. |
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The woman was so coyote ugly that if she wanted to hold my hand, I would cut it off at the wrist and give it to her. |
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If I could meet that fancy-monger, I would give him some good counsel, for he seems to have the quotidian of love upon him. |
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If I could remember exactly, then I would know for sure whether or not my feels are real or not. |
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Sometimes I would go down to Allenby Street, where all the felafel stands were, and have a felafel. |
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Had I been born in a feudalist society, I would have attempted to batter myself into the nobility. |
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A gnawing worry that I would be taken for a Greenpeacer, or that someone would point me out as a fraud and throw me off the ship unnerved me. |
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From there I would walk on my head to the far end of the box and then headspring to the floor, landing on my feet. |
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I preferred to think about school and a government job and how I would one day put on high-heeled shoes and wear a long skirt like other girls. |
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Whatever made you think in the first place that I would give up the security of my happy marriage for a hole-and-corner affair with you? |
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When it came time for me to be ordained a teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood, I told the bishop I would accept a home teaching assignment. |
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He said that, had it not still been my honeymoon period, I would have been fired. |
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I would use my omnipotence to make them no longer blind, and then I would will them to understand every color including infrayellow and bleen. |
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If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them. |
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And I would ask counsel to check his sense of humor at the door. My courtroom is a temple of decorum, and I do not tolerate jibber-jabber. |
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Hermia. I would my father look'd but with my eyes. Theseus. Rather your eyes must with his judgment look. |
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And I would plead that the situation is not unusual. It's just one of those things you're supposed to keep shtum about. |
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I don't want to go there at all, I would much rather go to southern Ireland. |
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I was cuffed by the women and kicked by the men because I would not swallow it. |
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He could have lectured me on it, and I would have sat there and taken notes. |
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At least, I would not be sleeping that night. Why did I have that espresso? What a maroon! |
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I sat down at night upon my bedside, and resolved that I would not go to sleep till I had fixed its title. |
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But what else would we expect from a man who previously said, 'From my point of view, I would ban religion completely. |
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And if I felt I could do the same again, then absolutely I would consider doing another one. |
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I'm quite surprised to be here tonight, because two days ago I had a phone call asking if I would be a judge for the Not the Turner Prize. |
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If I had lost, I would have needed a very large plaster to patch that one up. |
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I made the decision that whatever I drove I would do it to the best of my ability and see where it led. |
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This would help lower my anxiety and make certain that I would not mishold, or God forbid, drop the precious package. |
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If I could spell, then I would spell correctly, but I never bothered to learn. |
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I vote nay, even though the motion is popular, because I would rather be right than popular. |
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Quite simply, I would not have been able to do what I have in politics without his constant advice, guidance and support through all these years. |
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I don't speak Latin well, so in hearing a dissertation in Latin, I would only be able to make out the odd word of it. |
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But when I went back to Wales I would start talking all Welsh, 'lyke that you see' before going all Alf Garnett while coming back the other way. |
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I don't think she knew what a relief that was, because I would have been poor help for Ralph as a one-handed crew. |
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Many a time I would have given the whole group of our capture, to ensure our own. |
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The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II approximately 20 years later. |
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I was so relieved at the end of the journey that if I had had anything left to throw up I would have made it a hat trick of pavement pizzas. |
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To that I would add that he has a robust Ulsterman's detestation both of plamas and of plamassers. |
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When we used to get home late at night, I would play possum so my daddy would carry me inside and put me in bed. |
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If I hadn't known better, I would have sworn that aliens had stolen the real Jessica and replaced her with some pod person. |
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Instead, I would stick to dancing and continue plunging my toes into the beautiful, tight, shiny sheaths called pointe shoes. |
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But I would also say in reply that empires cannot be shattered, and new states raised upon their ruins without disturbance. |
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And I would indeed argue that to do otherwise is to do a disservice to the cause. |
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Other examples include You may not dare to run or I would need to have help. |
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If I could meet that Fancie-monger, I would giue him some good counsel, for he seemes to haue the Quotidian of Loue vpon him. |
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Now, when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me, and we will never rest till the Corn Laws are repealed. |
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If I had known, really, what a Rastaman was, I would have thought this was no place for a Rastaman. |
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When I saw a special version of Quake running on Voodoo hardware, I knew I would be forking out quite a bit of money on my gaming rig. |
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I wonder how I would go about getting something similar over here in Rightpondia. |
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If I got it from Mr. Rauh, I would get it secondhanded, or if I got it from you I would get it secondhanded. |
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Your death will shatter him. Which is what I want. Actually, I would prefer to kill him. |
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If I were him, I would sit dead-red on this 3 and 1 pitch and try to launch one. |
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I went on the retreat to the monastery, thinking I would be sleeping in a spartan cell, only to discover a simple but comfortable bedroom. |
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Sometimes on Sunday, Ola, Ethel, Joe and I would go to the pasture, and sit under the sweet gum tree or play stick frog. |
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She also predicted the tantric sadhanas I would do in the future, both vamachara and dakshinachara. |
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I shot off an e-mail to Hunter, saying I had to cancel tomorrow because I would be vehicularly challenged. |
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We LPBs are truly bored with wall humping High Ping Whiners. I would like nothing more than to have someone who can kill me. |
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