Example sentences of "i would [vb infin] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If I simply concentrated on reducing the network , I would involve myself in a long and profitless public , political and industrial row . |
2 | ‘ With one bound I would throw myself on the large white bearskin , which I adored , and cover its great head with kisses . ’ |
3 | ‘ I would liken them to the Hitler Youth Movement — using intimidating tactics to try to control those who come to matches and deterring decent fans from watching us , ’ said Jobson , whose Southend side have now gone nine League matches without a win . |
4 | " I would do anything in the world to help Mr. Andrew . |
5 | I would do it in a nice way and then he might remember me and ask me out later . ’ |
6 | IF I WAS GOING TO take money from the public for the privilege of sampling my cooking , I would do it in a pub . |
7 | I would grow it in a sheltered spot against a south or south-west facing wall or fence . |
8 | and also when girls moved in I would visit them in the flats |
9 | I would leave it for a while Richard |
10 | Finishing the script , I would leave it for the typist and go home for a few hours ' nap until rehearsal time at two o'clock . |
11 | ‘ I would borrow one from a programme boy at Highbury , if it were a good one , ’ he said . |
12 | If there were enough of you , I would form you into a company with men of mine to supervise you . |
13 | ‘ I had arranged with Sister Stevens that on the next occasion that Len presented with either a hangover or a stomach upset I would refer him to the occupational health centre where they would suggest counselling , as I believed Len was becoming a danger to himself and everyone else . ’ |
14 | I would refer you to the Act dealing with press-gangs " ; and then , " Tupper , what will you do if this thing is forced upon us ? " |
15 | I would refer you to the late . |
16 | For further details of the factory , quarry and railway system I would refer you to the book Cuxton , a Kentish Village . |
17 | Even if it landed on time , I would have the four-hour journey to Hull and it was unlikely that I would make it to the funeral . |
18 | Will the p petitioners please come forward I would welcome you to the meeting . |
19 | To me the grenadilla is without compare ; its flowers are sweet like the flowers of roses , but its fruit is like no other fruit and I would choose it before the nectar of the gods . |
20 | ‘ Well , no dear , I do n't think I would mistake you for a stook of corn . |
21 | Anytime after nine o'clock on the Friday evening I would lock myself into the office with typewriter , plenty of paper and a full bottle of Teacher 's Highland Cream . |
22 | I would cherish her like an old man who 's caught a barmaid . |
23 | I have said we will be pleased to provide back-up with visitor 's packs etc and that I would inform you of the request . |
24 | I would drag one round the school , I was looking sort of like , like , cos Colin . |
25 | When I painted it was for myself , I could afford the luxury of spending two years on a painting ; I did n't have to worry about whether anyone was interested in it or not or whether I would exhibit it in a commercial gallery or whether it would be sold . |
26 | go to the supermarket and I would bung it of the best of stuff . |
27 | That does not mean that I would discard it as an instrument of statutory interpretation even were I empowered to do so . |
28 | Then I tried it on the pasture , but that was a bit rough , so I thought I would ride it down the new road through the iron gate leading out of my land . |
29 | ‘ I run the kitchen just as I would run it in a hotel or restaurant , ’ he says . |
30 | I would follow her around the house , clinging on to her skirt , unwilling to let her out of my sight , and demanding to be fed with some small token such as an apple or a piece of bread . |