Example sentences of "which he would [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As the months of his NEA tenure lengthened into years , he sometimes reversed his positions , and even his supporters found it difficult to know just which problematic grants he would end up supporting , and which he would finally reject .
2 The eyes were open and Ewan could see that , no matter how objective he tried to be , something lived in this body , something which he would soon extinguish with his own , vibrant , developed persona .
3 In particular , he began to harp on the conservative themes that would provide the centrepiece of his campaigns for the governorship of California and which he would eventually carry with him into the White House .
4 He continued sending her letters in which he would religiously detail the fortunes of The Wedding Present and continually reaffirm his deep love for her .
5 There was nothing to suggest the reduction in capital was brought about with the deliberate intention to obtain legal aid to which he would otherwise not be elegible .
6 His pursuit of moral ends did not justify his reckless disregard for truth , and his malice destroyed the privilege to which he would otherwise have been entitled .
7 ( 2 ) The following classes of cases are usually not subject to the doctrine : ( a ) those which include a restraint which does not involve the convenantor in giving up a freedom which he would otherwise have enjoyed unless the restraint creates a positive duty to do something which restricts his freedom during the period of its operation ; ( b ) those which , under contemporary conditions , may be found to have passed into the accepted and normal currency of commercial or contractual or conveyancing relations ; and ( c ) those in which the purpose and nature of the restraint is coterminous with the purpose of the contract .
8 The defendants argued that : ( a ) The proviso quoted above came within the first test enunciated by Lord Reid in the Esso case ( see p 7 above ) ie that it did not deprive the plaintiff of any freedom which he would otherwise have had ; accordingly that it did not operate as a restraint of trade and therefore that it was effective on the admitted facts to terminate the plaintiff 's entitlement to commission .
9 The effect of the proviso was that if the plaintiff were to recover post-termination commission he would be required to give up some freedom which he would otherwise have had , namely the freedom to take employment in whichever field he wished .
10 Ashton broke this all-but-written law and communicated the exotic atmosphere of the dream but there was little to express the passion of love , which he would later convey in such works as A Month in the Country .
11 In a move for which he would later pay , he called for the persecution of Deng Xiaoping , who was banished from office and attacked as second only to Liu as China 's ‘ leading capitalist roader ’ .
12 It was not surprising that the initial source of inspiration was the breakdown of his first serious relationship , a subject to which he would later return with regularity .
13 Once the bus stopped , however , he was immediately up and out , using the ten minutes available to sketch in the ingredients of a scene which he would later work up in a hotel room .
14 Captain Cook broached the forbidding shores of west New Guinea , and lost several men there in a fight with the Asmat cannibals , under circumstances similar to those in which he would later lose his own life in the Hawaiian Islands .
15 The Knack also provided Crawford with the opportunity to do the sort of daredevil stunts for which he would later become famous .
16 Woosnam has chosen the sort of meal which he would probably plump for at the Golden Lion : leek and potato soup , Welsh lamb with mint sauce , Eve 's ( apple ) pudding , cheese and biscuits , coffee .
17 In many instances the Claimant will not have the repair carried out , put a patch over the damaged area and continue using the case , which he would probably have done , even if the claim had been paid .
18 Another ordinance allowed a magistrate to try summarily cases which he would normally commit to the district court , if he himself was also the district judge .
19 The following day Corbett was busy in the abbey scriptorium , seated at a small desk , writing out a list of facts , snorting with fury at his own mistakes which he would angrily cross out with a score of his pen and begin again .
20 Clearly the town could not hold out without the castle , which the Duke contemptuously dismissed as ‘ an old hen-coop which he would speedily bring down about their ears ’ .
21 Churchill , who at first thought it was the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster which was the proposition and for which he would happily have settled , accepted the greater post with tears in his eyes and an expression of grateful loyalty .
22 Tales , too , of his prowess at cricket — " More long than stop " — and his magic rhyme which he would only ever say twice to any one person .
23 He learned a great many quotations which he would suddenly come out with .
24 He was always on the watch for an affront , which he would often imagine even when it had not been intended , an easy thing for a Frenchman at a politically sensitive time .
25 What is sure is that Field , with his access to the latest English pianos at an early age , at no time played the harpsichord , and this , perhaps , above all helped him to develop the use of the pedal , which he would often sustain through changes of harmony , for the sake of the colouring of the phrase .
26 It was true that he was more than capable of all that ; what was more , the measures Merymose described were ones which he would usually have taken instinctively .
27 He seems to fear a compromise with the king , which will require his return under conditions which he would now find unacceptable .
28 After signing the accord , the Czechoslovak Prime Minister , Marian Calfa said it was a milestone on the way to Czechoslovakia becoming a full EC member , for which he would now press .
29 He could be offered an MD job in one of the UK divisions which he would obviously turn down ; but so what !
30 To Paykel , it would have been considered a positive event or ‘ entrance ’ event which he would therefore not expect to correlate with depression .
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