Example sentences of "he would make " in BNC.

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1 From there , like a buzzard in its eyrie , he would make forays round the US and abroad in spite of his advanced age .
2 NEW YORK ( Reuter ) — El Salvador 's President , Alfredo Cristiani , announced in a speech to the UN that he would make a proposal for a ceasefire in his country 's 10-year-old civil war at a meeting with FMLN rebels in two weeks ' time .
3 Several delegates expressed disappointment at the delay in the electricity privatisation timetable , but Mr Wakeham said he would make no apology .
4 George was a Sheffield man , and proud of it , accent and all , although everyone agreed that if George was dressed in a loincloth and turban he would make a very impressive hillman of the Khyber Pass , with his dark hair and very tanned skin .
5 Mr Maxwell said that his alterations — which he would make for publication in his newspapers — were to substitute the term ombudsman for readers ' representatives and to widen the clause in the code of practice which refers to non-payment of criminals to include those benefiting from a criminal act .
6 Edwards has emphasised , ever since the annual meeting two weeks ago when he used his majority shareholding to secure Knighton a place on the United board that he would make his decision at the end of this season .
7 Edwards has emphasised , ever since the annual meeting two weeks ago when he used his majority shareholding to secure Knighton a place on the board , that he would make his decision at the end of this season .
8 When he saw the saxaphone he told his father about it and his father said that if he could save half the money , he would make up the other half . ’
9 The landlord said that we could have the hall on Sunday evenings to run the club , and we could have it for nothing as he would make his money on increased bar sales .
10 In some remarks at the National Press Club in December , Mr Keating gave credence to this speculation by saying , in effect , that he would make a better prime minister than Mr Hawke .
11 The only problem was the kettle , the noise he would make filling it .
12 The motor magnate was furious and rang the Editor to say so , whereupon the latter apologised profusely adding that he would make a front page correction in the next day 's edition .
13 He would make the extra money by giving similar classes away from home .
14 If Gina was pleasant to him she could share ; if not , he would make them last for two meals .
15 King Edward bent to pick it up amid suggestive laughter , declaring ‘ shame on him who thinks evil of it ’ , and prophesying that he would make it the most sought-after badge of honour in Britain .
16 He would make a casual remark , often to cheer someone up , just a joke really ; wait for the penny to drop ; relish the reaction ( it was always astonishment ) — and walk away .
17 Whilst the record companies sat on their hands , nervous of another quadraphonic-style fiasco , Karajan announced after seeing the new technology as a working prototype that he would make no new recordings and sign no new contracts with any company that was not committed to digital recording and the earliest possible launch of the compact disc .
18 He made a deal in 1948 with the communist authorities that , if he could get passports for himself and his entire family to leave the country , he would make over his lands to the state .
19 He would make less stir in the larger Aintree pool .
20 With the mannerisms of a Sesame Street presenter , Dr Henning announced himself as an ‘ expert in making things disappear ’ and revealed that he would make the ‘ problems of the nation disappear as darkness disappears with the onset of light ’ .
21 Mr Kinnock indicated yesterday that , even if Labour became the majority government , he would make a strong appeal for consensus inside and outside Parliament and move away from the ‘ confrontational ’ politics of the past 13 years .
22 He said he would make an announcement about his plans on Wednesday .
23 Back in the studio , he would cover his canvas with a white ground , over which he would make a precise underdrawing in sepia .
24 The 19 per cent who thought in 1987 he would make the best Prime Minister compares with 28 per cent today .
25 He is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors of his generation , and you ca n't help wondering what sort of impact he would make if only he 'd agree to beef up the ranks of the RSC or the National Theatre .
26 A 68 put Ballesteros safely through to the last two days but a distressed Olazabal , despite a 69 , faced an anxious wait to see if he would make the cut .
27 He told the Congress of People 's Deputies that , while he would make a few personnel changes in his Cabinet , he would not give up his position as Prime Minister until he was sure the reforms had become irreversible .
28 There was serious talk in Hong Kong yesterday that he would make an excellent governor of the colony .
29 Having answered his own question of whether he would make the cut , he proved himself capable of denying the one that he was a one-major wonder .
30 He would make tremendous efforts , like running to catch the last train back when I was two months old , and waking me up at 11 o'clock at night to spend time with me .
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