Example sentences of "would do [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I think if the world was to end in three weeks , I 'd do no different . ’ |
2 | You could say you 'd do a better job next time . |
3 | ‘ One of the people I talked to was a salesman for Allied Dunbar and said they 'd do a great job . |
4 | In 1981 Seve asked me if I 'd do a few tournaments with him when he came to the States . |
5 | ‘ I was rather hoping you 'd do a nice follow-up photo session for me ’ , he said slyly . |
6 | There were occasions where I 'd do a whole solo and be totally satisfied with it and then Max would go , ‘ Well , this one section here is a little bit late … ’ |
7 | ‘ What the sack did was make me very determined that next time round that I 'd do a better job . |
8 | I also like Sheffield Wednesday 's Chris Bart-Williams — he 'd do a great job . |
9 | I mean anybody who 'd do a stupid song like fookin' , er … what 's the one we did with Karl Denver called ? |
10 | Said a friend : ‘ It was two in the morning , we were drunk as hell and thought we 'd do a bit of shooting for a laugh . |
11 | They 'd do a thorough follow-up job . |
12 | He 'd do a standard trunk escape , but come on as a clown to test the chains . |
13 | I 'd do a lot for Sue , but a man has to draw the line somewhere . " |
14 | And what I need to do I 'll I 'll catch a taxi at my place and I 'd do a copy and then bring it in . |
15 | And that 's how it started and it was really just you know we said we 'd do a bit of fund raising and I think the men were pretty sceptical of you know they thi they thought we might fight over the first tin of beans or whatever . |
16 | Ivan was the real threat , and if only Adolf had the sense he 'd do a deal with Churchill , they 'd kick Neville into touch , and the pair of them would whip the Reds from here to Kingdom Come , or from arsehole to breakfast-time , whichever was the shorter route . |
17 | Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd |
18 | Father , when he used to , I 'd seen him years ago when he was a young man , he 'd do a sheep in five minutes . |
19 | overpower , you know , creep up on you , I , I 'd , it 'd just get the better of me Eric that 's why I got really the other one you see and that , I , I have n't come to any harm not having it , and erm I 've just got to get rid of this because it 's , I 'd do a lot more Eric if it were n't for the television , I know I 'll miss it when I get rid of it you see , it has been described as a plug-in drug |
20 | before that , maybe when the scrapers or whatnot , I thought I 'd do a job here I 'll wash blankets |
21 | I thought I 'd do a tape then mum . |
22 | so we 've got one or two people because they thought they 'd do a duo on design and print buying from them |
23 | Well look the first thing to occur and immediately comes to mind is that if I was going to be really evil I would I 'd just stick it away in a quite drawer or wait until the day , and I 'd turn up when she was breaking the the bottle , the empty bottle over over the the skip , we 'd do a picture of her actually littering up the countryside . |
24 | So he , he thought he 'd do an experiment , er he took a small piece of radium which he 'd extracted from several tons of pitchblende and he put this bit of radium on his forearm and , and put a bandage round to hold it in place and left it there for a week and said right I 'll see what happens . |
25 | I 've worked with her now for nearly two years and I think she 'd do an excellent job . |
26 | He 'd give you a visit and put it in his book and you 'd do the same . |
27 | I would bounce on a bed till I was high enough , then I 'd do the turn , backwards and forwards . |
28 | And I 'd do the same for him . |
29 | We 've both become victims of Private Eye and I know that he would laugh at some of the things they 've said about me , and I 'd do the same to him . |
30 | He 'd do the same for us if we were in trouble . |