Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [verb] him [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well if you 'd have looked him Brian you could of told what sort of |
2 | I , I 'd love to see him play football . |
3 | This smacks of an orchestrated campaign by those who are opposed to his policies and would like to do him dirt . ’ |
4 | The last I remember thinking was that Syl should marry my mother , his contemporary , and that then perhaps I would have to call him Daddy . |
5 | That would have cost him £1 7s . |
6 | Virginsky — the surname once more points the way — is a utopian socialist of ‘ rare purity of heart ’ and ‘ honest fervour ’ ; Horace would have called him candidus . |
7 | This , it is thought , would have given him time to renegotiate exemption and pay only 40 per cent capital gains . |
8 | It was agreed that during the next 12 years his earnings would have been £21,000 per annum , which would have given him £7,500 after tax . |
9 | And investing the £44.66 average sum would have given him £12,423 . |
10 | If the first were correct , surely a house full of children and servants would have heard poor William 's pleas and , even if they had been too frightened of his mother 's retribution to release him , surely they would have passed him food . |
11 | She had n't known if it had been changed — it was unlikely — but if nothing else it would help to gain him admittance . |