Example sentences of "[pron] would [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If Bryan had n't fired me , I 'd probably not be in the charts now . ’ |
2 | Thank god I was n't listening to Radio 5 , else I 'd probably not have any fingernails left with worry that they would n't put even one past Swindon . |
3 | Since I 've been over in England I 've bought a lot of clothes that I 'd probably never even consider wearing in Australia . |
4 | I 'd probably only fail the test anyway . ’ ) |
5 | ‘ I 'd probably only develop a fetish for coprophagy . ’ |
6 | But I did n't like working at Johnny Walkers so I think it was quite a good thing at the time , although I did n't really like it I 'm glad now that it happened cos I 'd probably still be working in there . |
7 | I 'd probably still be lying in a dazed heap in the corner if she had been — I 'm a definite sucker for green eyes . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 've seen all the other sides and I can tell you I 'd honestly rather be at Everton than at any other club . |
9 | ‘ I 'd rather just stay here . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'd rather just take the gear and give them nothing ’ pretends Richard , smiling . |
11 | If Brighter are an option , I 'd rather just watch dry paint . |
12 | I 'd rather just have you on one preparation and then we see what happens . |
13 | ‘ I 'd rather just talk , ’ Zen shouted . |
14 | But she was bluffing as she added , ‘ I 'd rather just go home . ’ |
15 | I 'd rather just have Ambrosia really . |
16 | but then again I 'd rather just let them get on with it I 'm not trying to convert you to the better way of doing things , cos obviously I do n't know a whether there 's |
17 | Well , I 'd rather just go round there for an hour and sit there . |
18 | I 'd rather fucking pick my arse . |
19 | I 'd rather not be here . ’ |
20 | Biggins became involved and will be reported to the FA with Halsall , but I 'd rather not dwell on it . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'd rather not . |
22 | I 'd rather not see him . |
23 | ‘ I 'd rather not comment on that , ’ he says . |
24 | Clad in his trademark leather jacket and trousers , Lord Christopher , said yesterday : ‘ It 's all a bit dodgy at the moment and I 'd rather not say anything at this stage . |
25 | Shamed Souness said : ‘ I 'd rather not talk about the goals we gave away and concentrate instead on the pluses . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'd rather not , ’ Matilda said . |
27 | I 'd rather not comment . |
28 | I 'd rather not talk to the guests much beforehand simply because I find it works better just to say hello , and thanks for coming , and leave it at that . |
29 | Things I 'd rather not try to name ! ’ |
30 | ‘ It 's so disgusting , ’ Peter said calmly , ‘ that I 'd rather not have meals here , and sometimes I have to put my shirt on my pillow . ’ |