Example sentences of "'d [vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] a " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And at the end of that fifty thousand years , if that 's what it is , the populations are sufficiently different that I 'd think you 'd want to put them into a different species if — I mean how are you to know , but I mean it 's a reasonable judgement . |
2 | I 'd like to take it for a spin . |
3 | Yes I 'd like to see it for a day or two but not for a fortnight |
4 | ‘ Of course I 'd like to see you with a few sheep , my lass , sheep being so close to my heart . |
5 | This is the BBC , and we 'd like to welcome you to a new series of Jackanory , which this year promises to bring you stories about subjects such as homosexuality and Aids . |
6 | I 'd like to get it to a safe place . |
7 | I 'd like to get you on a slow boat to China ? |
8 | ‘ I wish you 'd stop treating me like a child , Angharad , ’ she said irritably . |
9 | I said well if you got us a dog I 'd have to take it for a late night walk would n't I ? |
10 | ‘ I 'd have to leave 'er in a basket at the gate . ’ |
11 | Well how can it , because it , it , I think it 's got to go through the thing here , if you see what I mean , it , it , the chop you 'd have to push it through a little bit and then have a , |
12 | Nobody knows , but you 'd have to milk it on a pogo stick ! |
13 | If anybody wanted to tell ( him ) something , they 'd have to write it on a piece of paper … ’ |
14 | Well , he might have kept one as a spare , but I rather suspect he 'd have handed it to a friend with strict instructions to thrash it to death and to return it in five years ’ time … |
15 | ‘ I 'd love to keep him as a pet . ’ |