Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] [verb] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd have to find some way of talking to her alone . |
2 | You 'll need to spread your talents if you hope to make a living from writing and I 'd recommend reading Thirty Ways to Make Money From Writing by Jennie Hawthorne ( Rosters , £4.95 ) which covers markets as diverse as working for the trade press , humour and writing for children . |
3 | And I would like to find some way of saying to people who do smoke , for instance , even on the top of buses where it 's now banned , you know , please do n't ! |
4 | I would have said that way . |
5 | I knew she 'd have to find some way of getting over him but I did n't expect anything as drastic as this . ’ |
6 | But she 'd have to find some way of squaring the situation . |
7 | She 'd have to find some way to forcefully evict him from her thoughts , and the only way to do that was to fill her mind with something completely different — like the party she was planning . |
8 | ‘ If you 'd care to come this way . ’ |
9 | ‘ If you 'd like to come this way , Mrs Bouverie , I 'll show you the warehouse and the rest room . ’ |
10 | Even if fitzAlan had not been involved , Isabel knew she would have to find another way to save her brother , because she could not deceive the anxious , sweet-faced lady who was gently explaining her new duties . |
11 | She would have to find some way of raising the money herself . |
12 | So , if you 'd been knitting , you would have knitted one way and slipped the other . |
13 | Perhaps YOU would like to try this way ? |
14 | ‘ Well , I 'm sure he 'd want to help any way he can , but I do n't rightly see — ’ |
15 | If he really had left his boat in the cove round the point , he would have to come this way again , and I would certainly be able to see if he brought anything with him . |
16 | If he 'd tried to bottle it up he would have exploded one way or the other long before now . |