Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] him [det] " in BNC.

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1 I would cheat him that way .
2 At times I would give him more sedation than other times because of the course of the illness .
3 I swore to my mother , when she was dying , that if I ever found my half-brother , I would do him all the harm I could .
4 Hewlett , I rashly said I would send him some of the letters I had received from him .
5 If I had an Access card I would buy him this that and everything .
6 Then Mozart would supply the publisher Hoffmeister with a series of compositions which would bring him enough revenue to repay the debt over two years .
7 The next time she saw him , she would give him such a tongue-lashing that his ears would ring for a week !
8 She would tell him all about her not being Cara Kingsdale , but , of the stupid idiot Fabia Kingsdale who had fallen head over heels in love with him , he would hear not a thing .
9 She had no idea , but there was no way she would tell him that anyway .
10 She said she would get him some coffee , proper coffee , coffee from home .
11 ‘ Anyway , I am sure he would not find anyone who would give him such a good time .
12 But there again er it was the time we lived in and you had certain Well yards had their own way of trying to keep track of when a guy was in a toilet etcetera and sometimes you would have to hand in y your er your time ticket , to the toilet attendant , and you would give him this ticket and he would say right you are , you know , and mark down your number on a book and say to you , well you 've got seven minutes or something you know .
13 If we would give him half an hour to get over the shock of his resurrection he would quietly sit down with a piece of paper ( the back of a bigger envelope , I suppose ) and would work out the relevant design formulae .
14 He wants to live in perpetual opposition and one would accord him that privilege . ’
15 A sad tale about a man who died at the age of 103 because no one would give him any money .
16 Although they had quarrelled so bitterly Mrs Gotobed had still loved Mr Evans , deep down in her heart , and the message she had asked Carrie to give him would show him this plain , .
17 It was the last time he would call him that and he could see the pain it brought to the old man 's face .
18 He calculated he would insult him more by ignoring him .
19 Margaret Jones : ‘ He only took the job for his father 's sake because his father thought that all this business with groups and music could well be a passing fad and that at least if he spent a year or two at work , it would give him some stable grounding to fall back on .
20 He did n't want to drag them , because even though it would give him more room there would be a risk of noise which might attract the attention of the housekeeper .
21 He says that it would cost him more money if he went the other way .
22 It would win him few friends in the offices of Century , few cosy evenings with his subordinates in the clubland of Mayfair .
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