Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] would [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean they ai n't sort of I mean what they could force you to do if they really , I mean they would never do that but what they could force you to do or Les to do would be to check with all those people who I 've actually sort of made payments to , to make sure that I have .
2 Now things like erm , well one of my old favourites Arran Pilot i if you dig it out when it 's young , then of course it stays as it should , cos it 's a very very waxy potato but , but I can remember growing varieties like Majestic and things like that and I mean they would never fall , they would never fall in the water but they make good chips er of the modern varieties I think I 'd go for er Kondor with a K er which is a very very good potato and does stay as it is i in the ground but one other thing I think also comes into it .
3 It was rough but you know it , it w it was petty things that we was in trouble for , not , nothing sin I mean we would never think of mugging anybody or vandalizing things for the sake of vandalizing .
4 You said it was completely confidential but I mean I would just say well it 's , it 's between Friends Provident and yourself end of story .
5 I mean I would never buy it , but I would try not to buy anything .
6 I 've , I 'd got a few stares from some of the women there , I mean , there are some women there that are huge , and maybe they looked at me and thought oh I hope I can wear leggings like that one day , I mean I do n't think I look too bad in the leggings , I mean I would never have done it when I used to go to Weightwatchers when I was thirteen and a half stone , I would never of gone in leggings , no way , but it does n't
7 Erm that 's I mean I would really recommend that you make the time .
8 so I mean you would still 've got your golf thing out
9 Yeah cos if it was as bad as he said it was , I mean he would only stand up for one or two hours at a time , whereas he 'd been up since nine , he was still sitting up at one o'clock when I arrived there
10 Probably too weak ; and , even if she was n't , I expected she would just let me crack my skull on the pavement because women like to see men helpless .
11 Most of the living accommodation at Low Birk Hatt faces north and I always thought that when I moved I would definitely have a south-facing house .
12 They were very quiet and sad at first , because I would be leaving them , but I promised I would never forget them and would often return to visit them .
13 Daphne came from one of the best families in London , certainly from what I understood to be the upper classes , so once I left St Paul 's I assumed we would never come across each other again .
14 I imagine they would both want to come back anyway .
15 I do n't Well I imagine it would just come off with any other cargo .
16 G4 ( clear ) , as sold in aquatic outlets , is really a concrete treatment , but I imagine it would also seal wood with a couple of coats .
17 After the war I vowed I would never wear a white tie again , and never have , I dislike it so much ; so , having been informed that most of those below the salt would be wearing black ties anyway , I put on my Kennedy tartan smoking jacket with green velvet facings which I had recently had made and of which I was sure that Sir Walter , who often wore a plaid , would have approved .
18 I vowed I would never use anything else , for in that time this old faithful has found thousands of coins and artefacts for me — some very rare .
19 I did it , though I vowed I would never work that fast again . ’
20 I know he would regularly come down to Low Birk Hatt — and , indeed , Sleetburn when we were there — with his violin , and Mother used to accompany him on our organ .
21 I know I would never put anything over there , or over there , or over there , over there .
22 I know she would never have parted with them .
23 I heard you would never acknowledge her .
24 Mr Carr called on the Scottish environment minister , Sir Hector Monro , to establish a general right of access to Scotland 's wild lands saying : ‘ Quite apart from the value of such a right of access to all who wish to enjoy our beautiful landscapes and wildlife , I believe it would greatly assist landowners and land managers .
25 And subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find she would otherwise have run .
26 I was devastated ; I swore I would never come to Scotland again .
27 You you more or less guessed I suppose it would somehow get get to be known by somebody you know .
28 I suppose I would still have her , if he divorced me .
29 I feel it would particularly suit what you have to say about CPRW , past , present and future .
30 ‘ Which girl is bad ? ’ asked Nour , his hair dark gold from the wetting of the shower , and I felt I would rather swim in the pool with the crocodiles than tell him about the girl like a cat .
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