Example sentences of "would [verb] a new " in BNC.

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1 My new racket she said , look Gwendoline , who would think a new racket would go like that .
2 Admiration for the Soviet Union was wide-spread among Labour Party members and the Fabian leaders , Sidney and Beatrice Webb , promulgated the belief that out of Soviet Communism would spring a new civilisation .
3 The Labour leader pledged that he would devise a new radical strategy to tackle injustice in Britain .
4 Moreover , while the EC countries want EFTA to be subject to the rules of the European Court of Justice , EFTA governments would prefer a new legal structure consisting of judges from both sides .
5 It is unlikely these days that you would want a new back boiler to provide all your central heating needs , but you may well want to replace one which provides domestic hot water .
6 ‘ I thought we really would make a new start , that I would sort of … make him blossom . ’
7 In consequence , they are less concerned to fashion a constitution that would limit democratic politics than they are to introduce a constitution that would facilitate a new type of democratic politics that would then make more likely coalition government and the kind of moderate , stable , policies which they regard as at one with the broad mass of public opinion and in the national interest itself .
8 Bourassa , who in the past had opposed separatism for his province , declared his intention not to participate in further constitutional talks , and suggested that his administration would prepare a new policy for Quebec 's status , but gave no further details .
9 He would need a new one now .
10 A contract engineer called to my machine at work said that I should have a least eight inches of space all around it to prevent it from overheating or , if that did not solve the problem , it would need a new hard disk .
11 I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement .
12 I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement .
13 erm and that presumably in , in part is because there is this radical groundswell from the peasants in , in part because it would need a new policy after nineteen forty five would n't you because not just on , on the financial side but er er a lot of your mobilization has come through , a as you say , nationalism now once the Japanese are defeated , that 's finished .
14 When I got home , I would buy a new computer and explore first DesignaKnit and then other software packages .
15 So surveys could be used to predict behaviour , for example , how the electorate would vote or whether people would buy a new product .
16 They would introduce a new , expensive layer of government bureaucracy at regional level .
17 He also announced in the same speech the Government 's first considered response to Strangeways ; they would introduce a new offence of prison mutiny with a maximum penalty of 10 years .
18 Is my right hon. Friend aware of policy proposals which would introduce a new payroll tax on every job in this country , policy proposals which would reintroduce secondary picketing , and policy proposals which would introduce a minimum wage which would put literally hundreds of thousands of people out of work ?
19 Balcerowicz announced at a meeting of the Interim Committee of the IMF Bank on May 8 , 1990 , that Poland would seek a new agreement with its commercial and government creditors to cut Poland 's debt-servicing obligations by 80 per cent .
20 Wilson announced that the government would seek a new agreement with the IMF when the existing standby arrangement , approved in January 1989 [ see p. 36555 ] , expired at the end of February 1990 .
21 After long days and nights alone I would wake in the mornings wondering if this new day would bring a new poem from you , a new smile as you ran dancing towards me on your boxer 's turned-in toes .
22 So there could be reason to think his administration would bring a new dawn for local democracy .
23 The Prime Minister of Israel , Itzhak Shamir , told a meeting of his ruling Likud Party on Feb. 26 that the end of the war would bring a new " period of trial " for Israel and that there would " be an effort to use political means to snatch from Israel what could not be snatched from us by force " .
24 Men like Jeremiah and Ezekiel looked for the day when God would forge a new covenant , or agreement , with men .
25 The national police would organize a new National Civilian Police ( PNC ) with half its membership drawn from the FMLN .
26 Wilson 's leadership was certainly new in style , in that he proclaimed his intention to turn No , 10 into a ‘ power house ’ , where the rhythmic working of bulging brains would generate a new hope , a new vision , a new purpose and a new nation .
27 More than likely his younger brothers and sisters would welcome a new mother , but he was too nearly a man to take kindly to any woman set with so little warning in his own mother 's place , especially when this new incumbent stood to gain a crown as well as a ring .
28 Mr Yeltsin said that by December he would present a new law on forming a government that would have cancelled his special powers .
29 The maintenance of full employment would cause social and political changes which would give a new impetus to the opposition of the business leaders .
30 The President would head a new Council of the Federation , comprising the " highest state officials [ i.e. Supreme Soviet Chairs ] of the Union Republics " .
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