Example sentences of "we 'd [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 Blaming it on the Company would be just a fallback — you would n't believe me if I said I was n't drinking of that but you might believe me if I say we 'd prefer the good old British way : that nothing happened and there 's no blame at all .
2 In fact , we , we 'd create the best educated and trained work force that there is in Europe .
3 You see well the point was when you pick 'em up erm we had a sm we had a big boat , what we called hanger boat , a very heavy boat and that used to have a wooden so therefore we used to pull it up by hand and pull it ove on a little barrel with a hand power that 's what we used to do and once we got the anchor in board we 'd pull the chain in by hand and then rerun it again right on to the mud and on the anchor again .
4 Pull it in to the small boat , lay it on a box and then we 'd pull the chain in by hand and then we 'd rerun it further up the river .
5 I thought we 'd do the sling first , high sling because it 's very important to get it high and not pull it , everyone , anyone gets asked to do the high sling in their exam and if you can put a good high sling on you 're halfway to passing
6 Stands to reason nobody 'd dare to bomb us , because , we 'd do the same to them and they know it . ’
7 After leaving the station , we 'd just walk around for ten or fifteen minutes , doubling back on our tracks , heading in through the lobby of a big hotel and straight out again through the rear entrance , until finally we 'd come to some itty-bitty hotel in a back street with a desk in the hallway , and we 'd do the elevator routine .
8 Once you 've got that you could fiddle around with that and we used to lower a station down , tie the end , we 'd do the best we could to do it .
9 And we 'd do the maintenance and watering instead of just selling the plants , which would give us a nice steady income .
10 With break for We 'd start we 'd do the cattle feed the cattle in the morning and then we were in for breakfast and then er be out then and er dinner then was usually about half past twelve and you started again on at two .
11 Er well I left the stuffing cos I , I did n't think I 'd left it in long enough , I put it in a bit late and I thought we 'd leave the stuffing .
12 Yeah we divided them all up , but if me or Jan needed to refer to anything we 'd recognize the information that we 've put on the envelopes quicker than we 'll recognize the stuff that he 's put in there
13 I mean it 's a case of of what time we 'd make the journey is n't it ?
14 ‘ I 'm not sure we 'd want the police around .
15 Well we we we 'd want the controls on the left and we want them to be split .
16 And we 'd light the fire and go run any errands , and wait till her son used to come home . ’
17 Together , every few weeks we 'd dismantle the rig and transport it in sections a few hundred miles through swamps and desert and forest .
18 And Miss P told him that if ever any man tried to mess him about or to make him do things he did n't want to do then he should come right back to The Bar and tell us , and we 'd sort the man out for him .
19 I was hoping we 'd avoid the political discussion , Betty .
20 We 'd marked every tyre , but sometimes we 'd fish the wrong one out ; then there 'd be some swearing .
21 Occasionally we 'd harvest the lighter crops , like sweet potatoes or chillis .
22 We 'd pay the going rate , and provide a car to enable you to get around to the various stores and liaise with curtain-makers and such . ’
23 So overall we 'd regard the festival as a great success . ’
24 And we 'd shut them out shunt them out and then we 'd collect the two coaches and take them over to the main yard , and put them under a cleaning platform you see for the cleaners .
25 ‘ Eight acres is all the council needs — we 'd build the club and manage it both as pay and play and as a private club .
26 We decided to move the chairs out to make more room , but the acceptances kept coming in so we thought we 'd open the French windows and pray for a sunny day . ’
27 I and other girls and women , we 'd work the Dhenki , husking the rice , or sometimes we 'd go to the fields carrying tobacco and food for my brothers-in-law and cousins who were working there .
28 So we told him that we were n't interested in tonight 's gig and that we 'd take the money and go now .
29 I mean I bought one or two pair of clogs when I was on the dredger and we 'd take the iro iron piece off underneath , that 's just like a , a shoe what a horse have , like go round the
30 We 'd take the cheque as well though .
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