Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pron] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Well er I mean eventually we 'd have to think of something . |
2 | I think one thing that blindfolded us a bit was the fact that the river was in spate at the time and if she had fallen in she 'd have been washed out to sea . |
3 | I mean obviously I 'd like to sell it all at price levels but there 's get away with that . |
4 | I mean obviously I 'd have to pay more er for if I want it to end at sixty . |
5 | Not that he had minded in the least , for if he had a daughter as rich as Gemma and a fellow like Tristan Gage were to come along he 'd take all the necessary steps himself to see that she could never be cheated . |
6 | If she did n't know better she 'd have said he 'd sabotaged her jeep and made it rain this way , just so he could enjoy some amusement at her expense ! |
7 | If I did n't know better I 'd think there was a man on the horizon . ’ |
8 | If I did n't know better I 'd think he was trying to be as diplomatic possible in order to keep himself in line for the England job . |
9 | When I grow up I 'd like to be … |
10 | I could n't pick the fish up because they were slippery and eluded my grasp , and when I tried to stand up I 'd slip back again amongst the icy cold debris . |
11 | and when she wanted to come out she 'd hook |
12 | If his Mum and Dad found out they 'd kill him . |
13 | If Dalziel found out he 'd laugh for seven days . |
14 | If she found out I 'd let you drive home late on your own she 'd never forgive me ! ’ |
15 | Has anyone got anything else they want particularly they 'd like ? |
16 | Well if Dan had n't rung then I 'd have been extremely fed up . |
17 | But I do n't know how we 'd go about that other than just writing to town councils . |
18 | Yeah certainly I would do but I must admit I do n't really like er giving people 's phone numbers out , I do n't know how he 'd react to , you know , somebody ringing him up and |
19 | You must know how he 'd give any of us the moon after he 's been — not himself . ’ |
20 | I do n't know how I 'd 've coped if it had n't been for my mum . |
21 | ‘ Yeah , I do n't know how I 'd cope as a solo artist because we 're a real support group to each other . |
22 | ‘ I do n't know how I 'd cope , wi'out you to help , lass . |
23 | ‘ I do n't know how I 'd live without mine . |
24 | Thank goodness I met her — I do n't know how I 'd have turned out without her . ’ |
25 | Even if I found one I do n't know how I 'd use it . |
26 | Also of course I did n't know how you 'd feel about it . ’ |
27 | I did n't know how you 'd feel about leaving Nicky , but after this I suppose … ’ |
28 | You see I think if I I 'm trying to en envisage it , if you are erm you , you live in an area and er there have been some er outbreaks of violence of , you know , a nasty nature , some people have been killed , there 's been sort of erm disruption and er and so on , I do n't know how you 'd feel , I think you may feel erm a bit concerned about this , you 'd see things breaking down and you would n't see quite where it 's going to , to lead . |
29 | I do n't know how you 'd define it … . ’ |
30 | I do n't know how you 'd describe that but it 's er it 's got all the features of an innocent little blob . |