Example sentences of "that he would [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He said he would make arrangements for Mrs Bean to be taken to hospital , but that he would prefer to talk to her son first .
2 ‘ Charles has at times given the impression that he would prefer to renounce the throne in favour of his son .
3 He told the meeting of MPs that he would prefer to see a more democratically-accountable bank but that he refused to support anything which jeopardised the treaty .
4 After two years in the London office of Heidrick and Struggles , Kidd felt that he would prefer to work for a British firm and employ the systems he had designed .
5 Border was in good humour at Hove and agreed that he would prefer to attract some better headlines than the ones he has earned after some of his outbursts in the early part of this Ashes tour .
6 Aristide , on a visit to French Guiana , stated on June 18 that he would refuse to recognize Bazin .
7 ( He had previously given assurances that he would return to face charges of slandering Mazowiecki during the first round . )
8 trying to turn the tables again so that he would stop feeling uncomfortable and Starke would go back on the defensive .
9 He said that he would welcome this , but queried whether Curzon would be willing to serve , and also indicated that he would endeavour to bring Austen Chamberlain and Horne back into the Government .
10 It is clear to the right hon. Gentleman that for him the banner of rights and freedoms that he would wave represents a very different set of outcomes from those in which Conservatives believe .
11 Once he had said I showed him a concern which he had never met with before , even from his parents , and that he would love to visit my country one day .
12 It was obvious that he would love to have had a family , and this has been amply confirmed by his second wife .
13 With an eye to Wembley next Wednesday , Baggio admits that he would love to play in what he and many of his team-mates regard as one of the ‘ temples ’ of world soccer .
14 Then there was that bleating Prime Minister on ’ Desert Island Discs ’ saying that he would love to get away from Question Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays .
15 Peter , who was in office , was accepted and confirmed as prefect , but on condition that he would govern according to Innocent 's orders .
16 Now the uncertainty has been lifted , hundreds of hospitals will seek self-governing status while more family doctors are expected to opt for their own budgets — although Mr Major reaffirmed yesterday that he would continue to cherish and build up the NHS .
17 He said that it was felt that the change would give both parties more freedom of choice , and stressed that he would continue to use Tory on a freelance basis and was not intending to appoint another stable jockey before the end of the season .
18 I should say from what I can sense of MacArthur 's feelings that he would continue to fill his role here as long as his health permitted him to do so .
19 He resigned from the Temple ; and to provide for the needs of his rapidly increasing family he was appointed as Rector of Boscom and prebendary of Salisbury , with the apparent understanding that he would continue to reside mainly in London , where he could find the books which he required for his great work , Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity .
20 Taylor was reported to have protested at the arrival in Monrovia in mid-February of 10 Nigerian air force fighter planes , and to have warned that he would continue to oppose Sawyer 's interim government and the presence of ECOMOG .
21 He affirmed that he would continue to work for the maintenance of the status quo , but he felt that the Great Powers could no longer avoid discussing the international consequences which would ensue when Turkey fell .
22 Le Pen , who had made the comments at several political rallies in the preceding week , told another rally on Jan. 19 that he would continue to speak out , calling the government " rogues and rascals " .
23 Helmut told me that he would continue paying my allowance until I got a job .
24 He did not feel that he would want to return to university , so he decided to apply for an unclassed ‘ War Honours ’ degree — ‘ probably not worth the paper it 's written on ’ , but perhaps enough to get him started in some profession , such as colonial service or , possibly , journalism ; he rather liked the idea of becoming a parliamentary correspondent for a newspaper .
25 He also said that he would want to do his own stunt work in an escape sequence .
26 That is possible actually , that he would want to keep it from his neighbourhood .
27 Well i I 'm not aware of how far he has taken anything on board , what I would expect as a Member of Parliament and the House of Commons , and as the leader of a party in the House of Commons , I would expect that he would want to hear what I would have to say face to face , and tell me face to face what 's wrong with what I have said .
28 She was hopeful that he would enjoy reading Dora 's Dolls ' House to her after tea , when she came downstairs from the nursery .
29 Other rabbits were making their way along the run and Strawberry spoke to several of them , more than once remarking that he would enjoy taking their new friends across the field .
30 Wycliffe was beginning to feel sure that he would enjoy working with Curtis .
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