Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [verb] he [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When he was ready , the wind would take him off the beach .
2 Joyce did not suppose that German nationality would protect him in the event of a Nazi defeat .
3 He was more confident than his first ‘ angel ’ that heaven would provide him with the best of both worlds , and he wrote jauntily to his second wife that he had prayed that
4 There were times when his grandma or his aunties made trouble for him behind his back , or when someone would comment on his lack of height and Sweetheart would punish him for the embarrassment he caused her .
5 Nuadu knew that the Robemaker would put him to the treadmills ; that he would be forced to work at powering the Silver Looms to weave the Robemaker 's enchantments .
6 Either Mr Putt settle his long-standing and substantial account , or the tailor would take him to the debtor 's court .
7 The arrangement would bring him into the same stable as Hackett menswear , and people who mix in such circles believe that Lagerfeld , who designs for Chanel and Fendi , will also work for Chloe , Dunhill 's fashion label .
8 Only thing was his Mum would take him to the opticians again .
9 Her presence would help him through the waiting hours of the night .
10 If the hon. Member for Monklands , West ( Mr. Clarke ) had any confidence that he would be in government , he would know that the Bill would provide him with the power to decide when to establish the council .
11 A couple of hours ' leisurely stroll would get him to the Georgian capital shortly before dusk fell .
12 He 'd seen enough trees dose to the boundary to know he could use them to scale up , and his coat would protect him against the barbed wire .
13 He came back several times , quite convinced that only a little greater effort would supply him with the treat he had in mind .
14 The hospital would ring him in the morning to warn him of what they had discovered of Mrs Popple 's death upon doing the post-mortem .
15 Kānchho , Kalchu 's younger brother , and Śa kar would take him in the morning , and Kānchho would stay there with him — if that was how it had to be .
16 He said he was in contact with the Chief Constable of Warrington who told him that the Ball family would welcome him at the funeral , but only as a private individual .
17 In the late evenings his mother would take him by the hand for walks , and would play the concertina to him when they got home .
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