Examples of using He would work in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says he would work as president to strengthen the United States' standing with the United Nations and focus on diplomacy, not military action.
Sangay said he would work to fulfill the vision of the Dalai Lama to create a truly secular democratic society.
The repairman said that he would work on it that night and told me to pick it up the next day.
The Karnei Shomron mayor said he would work to bring as many foreign leaders as possible to the West Bank“to see from up close what actually goes on here.”.
I wanted to provide Andrew with a community where he would work, make friends,
He would work and rework it obsessively for the rest of his life,
where he would work for 23 years,-“Evening in Ukraine”.
I know Gael Clichy would love to play out there as well, and he would work well in their team.
So, I decided to wait out his anger hoping he would work his way through it.
We appreciate President Trump's efforts, and the fact that he said he would work to make an historical peace agreement.”.
Michael Giaimo, whom he would work with many years later on Frozen.
We very much appreciate President Trump's efforts, and the fact that he said he would work to make an historical peace agreement.".
where he would work for the next 21 years.
where he would work in construction for the next 35 years.
If he weren't a doctor, he would work in bio-technological research and development.
He would work with the kids, asking for words,
Among couple other tweets he wrote that if he was starting out today, he would work in artificial intelligence,
for instance, would wake around 4am, unable to fall back to sleep- so he would work for three or four hours, then take a nap.
Rudnitzky pointed to comments Gantz made at an event in Nazareth in late December 2019- in which he said that he would work for equality between Arabs and Jews- as the type of rhetoric that would galvanize the Arab Israeli public to turn out on election day in higher numbers.