Example sentences of "'d [verb] [verb] a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 And they 'd need to hold a gun to Piggott 's head to keep him in hospital a day — no an hour — longer than strictly necessary .
2 I 'd like to give a copy to the school library . ’
3 And I 'd like to give a challenge to either er Michael Allison or any of the other MPs to come and live in my little bungalow for And exist on that rate for a week .
4 I 'd like to pay a tribute to the courage of our people there , both the indigenous er workers for the fund and the ex-pats who 've gone out there to lead that work .
5 If you 'd like to make a contribution to the fund , you can send a donation to DGC , PO Box 7 , Cupar , Fife KY15 4PF ( 0333 312350 ) .
6 I 'd like to propose a toast to the most wonderful man in the world , my new husband , Steven .
7 She kept trying to trample them , slam the door , but he kept kicking it back open and sooner or later she 'd have to put a name to her feelings , and she was afraid , so afraid , that the name was love … but it must n't be , she thought savagely ; it ca n't be .
8 ‘ I left because no one could take what he 's had to take ; surely he 'd have put a gun to his mouth by now ?
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