Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When I ran out , I 'd paint the white ones brown ! ’
2 I 'd feel the prickly cases through my gloves ,
3 I 'd feel the local doctors , your local G P's are needing to be brought more into to line with it .
4 Sister Alexis , 18 , student ( right ) ; ‘ I 'd wear the hot pants — without the flowers . ’
5 What , what people had , had Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and they perhaps came for their order on the , or their weekend joint on the Friday and I 'd make the whole ticket up and they 'd pay and then that ticket would be torn off and if they wanted that meat delivered on the Saturday , that would be delivered with that ticket on the top .
6 Then I 'd prepare the next meal ; sometimes we would have rice as well as beans .
7 If I were you I 'd go the whole hog and set up a large invertebrate aquarium .
8 I 'd prefer the darker colours
9 But at least I 'd get the right size then .
10 I was full of threats and said I 'd get the right weapons to fight the marchioness , but it was a bluff .
11 ‘ I never thought I 'd get the same satisfaction from coaching as from playing , but I have because of the players and the group that has evolved and the atmosphere .
12 ‘ I promised I 'd find the right man to save Swift and then marry him . ’
13 If it were n't for my sister I 'd turn the whole matter over to the police and let them find Garry . ’
14 Erm I think I 'd support the first point that we we 're obviously er all in favour well the County Council is certainly in favour of flexibility in terms of addressing the post two thousand er six scenario .
15 But I would say that for recording I 'd use the passive sound ; it 's warmer , more mellow , and would sound good — although I 'd still prefer to gig with the Vester .
16 Then I 'd hit the next place .
17 I 'd flag the whole area as a ‘ buy ’ without a worry . ’
18 I 'd put the new tyre on , but I had n't tightened up the wheel . ’
19 ‘ You know , Athelstan , if it was n't for you and your bloody logic , I 'd put the entire mystery down to witchcraft .
20 They came out where I 'd put the old door on the , you see where I 've put the door here
21 Given the chance , I suppose I 'd take the Flying Carrot to Bombay again , though by that time I 'd have taken parachute lessons .
22 There was plenty of water now , and I thought I 'd explore the whole waterfront of Winter Marsh .
23 If cornered into making a decision , then I 'd say the obvious star of this threesome has to be the Japanese SB405 .
24 ‘ In your state of health , I 'd say the less stress , the better , ’ he added , softly patient .
25 I 'll have that from Father Christmas and one of these from Fudge I 'd like the ultimate warrior from Fudge or Hacksaw Jim or Macho King or Robert .
26 Of course I 'd like the other things , but it 's just not relevant to the relationship . ’
27 Customer : ‘ I 'd like the stewed apples please , but without the custard . ’
28 I 'd read the various bits and pieces a couple of times now , looking for something deep and mysterious in it all but not finding anything ; I 'd even done a little research of my own , and discovered through mum that dad had some more of Rory 's papers in his study ; she 'd promised she 'd try and look them out for me .
29 I 'd read The Lonely Londoners and I could relate to it from what my parents had told me about their early days in London [ before moving back to Nigeria when Agbenugba was ten ] .
30 But it is not in the forces involved that I would locate the main divide in Britten 's operas .
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