Example sentences of "would [adv] see [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe she 'd rather see her friend first , even if she had to cry after , ’ Nick said . |
2 | I 'd rather see what makes me different as something almost congenital . |
3 | ‘ You 'd rather see me upset than him ? ’ |
4 | I may be old-fashioned , but I 'd rather see them married than indulging in a sordid little affair . ’ |
5 | I 'd rather see our dog kill our Brian ! |
6 | " I 'd rather see you dead than turn your coat like her next door . " |
7 | ‘ I 'd rather see you like that than making my bed for me , ’ said John . |
8 | Personally , from the point of view of nature conservancy , I 'd rather see it left unspoiled . ’ |
9 | but it 's I 'd rather see it bodged and some credibility left with district and city councils than er a hole that |
10 | If you 'd rather see someone than not , you do n't say no when they do turn up , just because they do n't come more often . ’ |
11 | We used to watch the game together and I 'd suddenly see him wince in pain . |
12 | So we got a pair of football boots and some books and wedged them on the door , thinking that she 'd naturally see them . |
13 | We 'd only see it once a year if it stayed where it was . |
14 | I 'd sooner see it listed for myself . |
15 | any way I 'd sooner see it wants to get |
16 | I 'd almost given up hope that you 'd ever see me as a girl … a woman . |
17 | She looked up at me and said , ‘ I did n't think I 'd ever see you again . |
18 | My brothers would n't let me worry about money — they 'd always see me all right . ’ |
19 | At a stroke she could make them vanish , but she 'd still see them . |
20 | You 'd still see him three times a week . " |
21 | , right , I 've got to see him , that 's right , right , that 's right , and yet you see , if this guy desperately needs to see you and you say , I ca n't be there until five o'clock , he 'd still see you at five o'clock . |
22 | ‘ Then you 'd probably see your way clear to getting me a bottle of Scotch instead . ’ |
23 | And I 'd sure see you had a lovely time , ’ he went on with almost too much intensity in his voice , so that he feared he might have frightened her off . |
24 | She knew she 'd never see him again . |
25 | I told him I hoped I 'd never see him again — ’ |
26 | After today — correction , she thought grimly , after tonight — she 'd never see him again anyway . |
27 | Nicolo Sabatini could think what he liked ; after today , she 'd never see him again . |
28 | you 'd never see them . |
29 | Until she met the Crowley family she was a lost , lonely and abused teenager who was doing so much damage to herself that social workers said she 'd never see her eighteenth birthday . |
30 | ‘ But I 'd never see her again if I took 'er there . |