Example sentences of "he would [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Every spring he would hire a small bus to take the older children to the foothills of the Apennines .
2 Defence counsel , Michael Parroy , said because Jones was a magistrate , he would face a tough time in jail .
3 Dodd 's mother said : ‘ I wish he would choose a lethal injection . ’
4 Flora , unwisely , told her class he would wear a purple robe and a great cross round his neck and a huge ring like a winegum .
5 He gave out that he would hold a great meeting and that at that meeting he would give a present to every animal and bird , to make each one different from the rest And all the creatures set out to go to the meeting-place .
6 Thus , A. Smith may vote for , or lobby , Senator D. Ricardo to pass a bill reducing the income tax , since he would prefer a lower tax rate with the lower associated level of public goods .
7 He would prefer a seven day delay between the file examination and the final meeting to ensure that any points raised are dealt with in a more relaxed fashion and at whatever depth the JMU wishes .
8 Mr Yeltsin said that by December he would present a new law on forming a government that would have cancelled his special powers .
9 He calls Mr Forsyth a ‘ clever wee chiel ’ ( child ) , and as one raised in a hard debating school says he would relish a public debate with the Scottish Office Minister and the other candidates .
10 Perhaps for tomorrow he would prepare a true aioli de morue .
11 He would walk a long distance out to some pub , often the Malcolm Arms at Anton 's Gowt , and have lunch in the bar on beer and bread and cheese .
12 The President also announced that he would form a transitional government of " national union " as early as January 1991 , which would seek to " strengthen state machinery " and " devote itself to restoring the ethics of the civil service . "
13 The former Soviet Jewish dissident Nathan Sharansky , who emigrated to Israel in 1986 [ see pp. 34187-88 ] , announced on April 17 that he would form a political party to contest the June elections .
14 He said he would appoint a new ambassador to Moscow and new members to a team dealing with outstanding issues between the two countries to increase the emphasis on economic questions .
15 The Amir , Shaikh Isa bin Sulman al-Khalifa , announced on Dec. 16 , Bahrain 's national day , that he would appoint a consultative council of " elite and loyal men " [ see also p. 39164 ] to " contribute in giving advice and opinion , based on the Islamic tradition of consultation " .
16 On his return to Rangoon in mid-October , Dorman-Smith announced that he would go further than the 17 May statement : he would appoint an advisory council .
17 Caedwalla attempted , according to Bede , to exterminate the natives and replace them with inhabitants of his own kingdom , vowing , though still a pagan , that he would give a fourth part of the island and the booty seized to the Church if he were successful .
18 Sheriff Roger Craik , QC , who described the fatality as a highly tragic accident , said he would give a formal determination in writing .
19 Thus he would build a Christian church in one part of the city and , in another , erect statues of the Mother Goddess Cybele and of Sol Invictus , the sun god — the latter being in his own likeness , with his features .
20 Than he would pay a qualified man .
21 for fear that he would start a separatist movement in the south — there was some point to his suggestions that Bao Dai should be better advertised ; that he should have an American adviser and that American technicians should give the Vietnamese government a ‘ new look ’ .
22 The statement was vague on military issues ; despite expectations that he would announce a detailed plan for military reform , Chuan merely promised to " improve the structure of the armed forces " .
23 In November 1958 he told the Western powers that they must leave Berlin within six months and make it a ‘ free city ’ , or he would sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany .
24 Port Vale 's John Rudge emerged last night as a possible successor to Dennis Rofe , while caretaker-manager Allison made it clear he would want a good back-up team if he is to resume a managerial career that ended in 1984 .
25 He would ply a wealthy traveller with drink until he was besozzled , and then lead the unfortunate traveller up to his best room .
26 Mr Patten said he would welcome a management-employee buy-out bid for both .
27 Better still , one can infer from the passage that MacDonald 's main purpose was to stay in power , and thus he would welcome a National Government if it enabled him to do so .
28 Or that , as a former Home Office adviser on the police and prison sentencing , women 's issues and the family , he would bring a powerful voice to Parliament .
29 So for a while , the President of the United States effectively had world power , there was no other power in the world who could stand up to the U S , er , after , after , World War One for one argument anyway , and I think Freud 's er , defence disposition would be , Woodrow Wilson was the man who came to Europe , saying he would bring a just peace for all , and went away leaving a total mess , and , and , Freud 's er argument in his book is , told us was , well , the mess er , was really Wilson 's own doing , and if it was his doing , what was it in his character that allowed him to er , si to on some Lloyd George , who bullied him into getting most of what they wanted .
30 The General knew that the town had to be taken and the momentum of the day 's advance kept swift , and so he would lead a rag-taggle charge against the Prussian infantrymen who lined the crude barricade .
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