Example sentences of "would use [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE POOL Byatt , a keen swimmer , announced she would use her twenty-thousand-pound winnings to pay for a swimming-pool at her house in France .
2 It was widely believed that the DLP would use its two-thirds majority to alter the constitution prior to the 1992 elections .
3 This issue was first raised as early as 1941 , and by 1943–4 had become a subject of major concern for the British government , aware that unless rules were laid down in advance , the United States would use its enormous wealth , undamaged industrial capability , and the advantages obtained during the war years to drive Britain and other countries off the international air routes .
4 Western governments believe that the USSR would use its nuclear missiles and bombers to attack the targets that are vital to NATO 's war efforts : centres of national and local government , underground military command centres , communication links , air bases , ports and naval bases , army camps , ammunition and fuel stores , nuclear power stations and radar sites .
5 This decision , ratified by the NSF Council on Feb. 3 , raised opposition fears that the NSF would use its dominant position in government to further its election campaign .
6 As far as immediate operations were concerned , he and Hackett had agreed that the two squadrons plus some of the Free French would use their new desert base to harry enemy road traffic along a 400-mile stretch of the coast road .
7 The Phoenicians on the other hand have a good knowledge of the GPC rules and would use their orthographic knowledge when looking for incorrect spellings .
8 Borrowing and taxation were inseparably linked in these schemes , and the merchants would use their monopolistic powers to enrich themselves and ensure that sufficient cash was available to satisfy the king 's need for loans .
9 British detectives would be posted to Miami , Florida , where the FBI 's Caribbean fraud team would use their considerable resources to support them .
10 If the gans were sufficiently propitiated , they would use their considerable powers to attract good fortune .
11 Mr Hodgson said local branches would use their national powers to campaign against the proposal .
12 Did he attempt to get undertakings from President Yeltsin that he would use his best endeavours to ensure that they resist the temptation to sell that weaponry to unreliable states in the middle east and elsewhere ?
13 Any hopes , however , that Eisenhower would use his great prestige to restrain McCarthy were soon dashed .
14 He then gave a policy statement in which he said that he would use his new powers principally to " radicalize " perestroika .
15 Although Robert Teeter remained as the nominal head of the Bush campaign , it was generally acknowledged that Baker would use his new post to exercise overall and ultimate responsibility for the campaign and attempt to provide it with a greater degree of coherence .
16 He said that if necessary he would use his presidential veto .
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