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

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1 While he is not a charismatic figure , his supporters say he would prove a worthy defender of the rights of backbenchers against increasing government power .
2 He calls Mr Forsyth a ‘ clever wee chiel ’ ( child ) , and as one raised in a hard debating school says he would relish a public debate with the Scottish Office Minister and the other candidates .
3 He says he would shuffle the formation , using a more traditional midfield , and bringing in a wide man such as Barnes , Paul Merson or John Salako .
4 Mr Yeltsin 's aides have said he would ignore a vote to remove him by the Congress , which was elected before the collapse of the Soviet Union .
5 He would certainly hand Oliver over to the police ; he had said he would tell the police about Alice and this was much , much worse .
6 A CAMPAIGNER for the return of ancient county boundaries has said he would welcome the dissolution of Cleveland County Council .
7 Explain if it would have made any difference if the garage owner had said he would sell the car for £1,000 although no price was displayed .
8 Premier John Major has said he would call an immediate election if defeated over the treaty .
9 Looking over his shoulder he saw at once the brass bedstead , and the sewing-machine table on top of which Stanley had said he would find the boxes of glass balls .
10 So for a while , the President of the United States effectively had world power , there was no other power in the world who could stand up to the U S , er , after , after , World War One for one argument anyway , and I think Freud 's er , defence disposition would be , Woodrow Wilson was the man who came to Europe , saying he would bring a just peace for all , and went away leaving a total mess , and , and , Freud 's er argument in his book is , told us was , well , the mess er , was really Wilson 's own doing , and if it was his doing , what was it in his character that allowed him to er , si to on some Lloyd George , who bullied him into getting most of what they wanted .
11 He ran out into the wet streets saying he would find a taxi .
12 Since receiving this , he has contacted us again saying he would like a change .
13 This I did , and good old Dad was so nice about it , saying he would get a sheet of glass and putty at the week-end .
14 Silence had fallen for almost three weeks and then her father had written again , with the utmost brevity , to say he would review the situation when he saw it and that they could get away after the harvest .
15 He went on to say he would introduce a scheme for voluntary union membership as soon as possible .
16 The former world heavyweight champion , 43 , who ended the fight with his face bloodied and battered , said he would leave the final decision on his retirement to his wife Joan .
17 ‘ He said he would leave the car in Churchdown , just outside Gloucester , and would put the keys under the mat .
18 Sheriff Roger Craik , QC , who described the fatality as a highly tragic accident , said he would give a formal determination in writing .
19 The flier , smiling reassuringly at an old lady , roused by the excitement from her bed , said he would prefer a glass of water .
20 When Chancellor Kohl said he would prefer the December inter-governmental conference to be held after the West German election , Mrs Thatcher intervened and said : ‘ But Mr Chancellor , my elections are due the following year . ’
21 When Chancellor Kohl said he would prefer the inter-governmental conference to be held after the West German election , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ But Mr Chancellor , my elections are due the following year . ’
22 For his part , Miller said he would send the plants Bartram desired from Chelsea seeds , the remainder of the Gardeners Dictionary , now finished and the missing Figures .
23 He said he would appoint a new ambassador to Moscow and new members to a team dealing with outstanding issues between the two countries to increase the emphasis on economic questions .
24 At one point during the campaign , he said he would appoint a peace envoy to Northern Ireland if elected a controversial idea which drew a sharp response from Ulster Secretary Sir Patrick Mayhew .
25 Just to think , he said he would dance every dance with me if only I would stay .
26 Shackel became indignant and said he would fetch a magistrate and complain about the Chief Constable 's attitude , which he did .
27 Several delegates expressed disappointment at the delay in the electricity privatisation timetable , but Mr Wakeham said he would make no apology .
28 He said he would make an announcement about his plans on Wednesday .
29 I rang Winston and he said he would make an enquiry at the Foreign Office .
30 Lipski said he would repeat the offer to Colonel Beck in Warsaw , but that he was sure the answer would be ‘ no ’ .
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