Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So whatever I felt , I 'd think other people had worse .
2 I 'd wager good money we 'll hear from her again . ’
3 And then before eight o'clock then I would make myself a big meal , I 'd have a , a huge salad I 'd do tinned potatoes cos they were , on this diet tinned potatoes are n't fattening
4 Apart from looking ridiculous I 'd feel uncomfortable , and if you feel uncomfortable , you do a rotten show .
5 If that happened , I 'd feel guilty for ever . ’
6 I 'd feel guilty if I started looking on myself as a victim . ’
7 — I think she just said it so I 'd feel sorry for her ! ’
8 I 'd feel sorry for you , but I 'm afraid I do n't have much time for the poor little rich girl syndrome .
9 I never thought the day would come when I 'd feel sorry for the man , but I do .
10 No , no if it was from a blood transplant then I 'd feel sorry for them , but if it was from you know , then I do n't .
11 Yeah , well I 'd feel sorry for them again , but you know , if they went and did it willingly , it 's their , that 's their problem .
12 ‘ Well , I ai n't goin' to , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I 'd feel daft . ’
13 ‘ Well , I 'd feel strange if I did n't hear it , put it that way .
14 It was given to me as a present so I 'd feel funny about selling it myself , but you could maybe buy a pair of shoes for Sonja with it or something .
15 you see but I 'd want floral anyway
16 I 'd suggest matt vinyl … ’
17 ‘ I thought I 'd wear British uniform tonight . ’
18 I 'd eat shish till the cows come home ’ , North answered .
19 Cos the so erm I said oh , I 'd love Scottish country dancing !
20 Fraser Darling and Morton Boyd 's The Highlands and Islands is a highly readable earlier study of Highland ecology ( Collins New Naturalist but also in paperback ) which I 'd make compulsory reading for every climber and hillwalker .
21 I 'd make sure they would never do this again , ’ said the still fit 58-year-old .
22 I 'd make sure he saw me every time before he went out the door .
23 ‘ I just thought I 'd make sure you were getting on all right .
24 ‘ As soon as I heard about you , I promised myself I 'd make sure you retired early from the orchestra pit .
25 ‘ Maybe not , but if I were you , Miss Williams , I 'd make sure that I confined myself to facts in future , and the most pressing one of all is the fact that someone in this town is annoyed with you ! ’
26 Or I 'd make sure he did n't for much longer . ’
27 I 'm not saying I would n't ever shoot vermin , though , but I 'd make sure they were dead .
28 I 'd make certain you did . ’
29 Then when we got to the sawmill I 'd stay close beside Uncle Bill watching him sawing and planing , keeping well away from the saw , until midday when the mill shut up for the week .
30 If I could afford it , I 'd go private . ’
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