Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] would [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But , I mean to say , I did always think I would inherit one day , with Jack being such a confirmed … ’ |
2 | I counted on being able to dodge my way on to the ferry and I did n't think I would need any money once I got to France . |
3 | Here was this girl who seemed to think I was capable of clearing up her troubles , but did n't think I 'd have enough brains to find out her identity . |
4 | I really do n't think I 'd like that Christmas and it 's cold toesie 's |
5 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd call New Zealanders foreigners , ’ ventured Greg Hocking , in protest . |
6 | It did n't appear it would go that way , however , in the first minute when Moscow should have gone ahead . |
7 | 1 Which answer matches which question ? 2 How would you describe the character she has created ? 3 Where would you most likely meet such a character ? 4 How do you think she would answer these questions : a ) Are you happy with your life ? b ) Do you have any ambitions ? c ) When did you first start living rough ? 5 What other questions would you like to ask the character ? 6 Now put this character in the hot seat and see what she says when you ask her your questions . |
8 | Hurt that he could think she would do that pest of an interview through Lubor , she was certain then that she did n't even like Ven Gajdusek — much less was she attracted to him ! |
9 | ‘ You 'd think she 'd have more sense at her age . |
10 | I do n't think you 'd do any harm to us . |
11 | yes , I did n't think you 'd make any objection at all cos |
12 | Well I should think you 'd see that spin attack turn the tables whatever the weather was really , and we 've also got Peter Bradbury who 's taken more wickets in the Cherwell lead than anybody this year , so we 've got three first line County standard off spinners er or rather two off spinners and a left arm spinner . |
13 | But I do n't think you 'd see much difference . |
14 | I do n't think you 'd have any problem doing this job , I 'll be quite frank with you . |
15 | Erm I mean if you 're if you feel that I do n't I do n't think you 'd have any problem doing this it 's your it 's your it 's the |
16 | I do n't think you 'd get many volunteers to join you either to be honest . |
17 | I would use I would use that green . |
18 | When we got that , when we had ours it , and er they said if you if you found someone else who would like who would have cold shield you would get er , seventy five pounds back . |
19 | ‘ I do n't believe it would have any effect at all , ’ said Buffy . |
20 | Love managed his second successive 68 , adding : ‘ We were warned that play would be slow here but I could n't believe it would take six hours . |
21 | Quite , providing there was only one representative , and we were n't overburdened , providing it was clearly understood that they were there almost in the same way that a local member would be , to speak on a given item , and not to vote , then I do n't think we 'd have any objections , but it 's entirely up to the Committee , how do you feel ? |
22 | I do n't think we 'd get many members turning up on Sunday . |
23 | As he [ Mr Field ] was elected and then reselected under the old 1985 procedure and he accepted those victories with a certain amount of good grace , I would hope he would accept that procedure . |
24 | Darlington Ramblers spokesman Alan Hutchinson , who accused the committee of favouring landowners in rights of way issues , said the suggested change at Cleatlam which would skirt fields rather than cross them would offer inferior views and be longer . |
25 | ‘ I do wish you 'd make some effort to grow up , ’ said my mother before she could stop herself , for she did n't want her future son-in-law to know how much I could irritate her . |
26 | Like with the conditions at Holloway , I knew it would be no picnic , but I just did n't think they would treat human beings like that , anywhere . |
27 | I do n't suppose you 'd remember old Barney Beattie . |
28 | Scottish Natural Heritage warns that a fragmentation of local government might mean it would need extra resources . |
29 | And of course I do n't think he would do any good at it , his quite a quite , shy . |
30 | ‘ I should n't think he 'd forget this visit in a hurry , ’ muttered Greg . |