Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] would [vb infin] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A history that included everything would amount to chaos : |
2 | None the less I had found the evening reassuring and felt no difficulty in saying that I was sorry but I was suddenly most awfully tired and if no one minded I thought I would go to bed . |
3 | So I thought I 'd go to sea with the ebb , spend half a day pottering off the fascinating banks of Ray Sand and Dengie Flat , and come back to approach Winter Marsh from seaward . |
4 | The original stuff had all been ripped out years ago , so when I moved in I thought I 'd go to town on the redecoration . |
5 | As she bustled about the mess , he did n't so much as look at her , which meant she would have to comer him to talk to him . |
6 | ‘ We both knew we would go to university and not have to get rubbish jobs like a lot of our mates , ’ says Gedge . |
7 | Peculiar , they all agreed , but they knew they would go to cabin 10 none the less , for the deep , dark eyes held a mystery . |
8 | Goddess knew what would happen to hir if SHe was taken by the authorities . |
9 | With the Maestro and Montego we said we 'd respond to customer demand . |
10 | Officials said they would lead to danger on the busy A689 which runs through the middle of the community . |
11 | Werewolf pulled up near the Barbican and said he would walk to Sorrel 's flat . |
12 | As for a version for the Sparc , Jobs said he 'd love to port to this chip but that Scott McNealy has said ‘ I 'd rather stick needles in my eyes than work with NeXT . ’ |