Example sentences of "[prep] what [pers pn] 'd [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | How could I do that after what I 'd read in Billy 's bedroom ? |
2 | Bills would arrive and I 'd just leave them unopened , frightened of what they 'd say . |
3 | Only the husk , the empty shell of what they 'd come for . |
4 | Most of what you 'd want to do in a DTP package you can do with WordPerfect 5.1 , if a little awkwardly . |
5 | Again think of what you 'd lose if you did n't have one . |
6 | ‘ I ca n't say I know any of what you 'd call good people . ’ |
7 | Yes I think er that that , yes that , that sounds about right from the point of view of what you 'd get back . |
8 | So we use cardboard boxes and even if you 're moving crockery , you put half or a third of what you 'd put in a tea chest goes into er a a a cardboard box . |
9 | On the supporters ' calls for his removal , he said : ‘ The supporters wo n't change my opinion of what I 'd like to do at Darlington . |
10 | He gritted his teeth against the shame that welled up at the thought of what he 'd let happen to her , then met her eyes again , smiling . |
11 | Sometimes his Spidergob mates gave him a bit of a skragging on account of it ; not like what you 'd skrag a Mad Dog or a Scarface , if you ever got the chance , ‘ course . |
12 | A number of ships were leaving at the same time — presumably with what they 'd come for , after Recovery — but we were slotted into the readiness pattern at fourth place . |
13 | So far the general level of intelligence , wit and originality in posting is about on par with what you 'd expect ie. as Roger so wisely put it SHITE . |
14 | So you could say I was prepared for the ‘ English way of Life ’ from what I 'd read . |
15 | The basic overdrive was there , but unless shielded in a mix the distortion sounds needed some tweaking to get close to what I 'd call a ‘ real ’ distorted guitar sound . |
16 | But I had the amp set with the treble full on , the presence full on and the bright switch kicked in before I could get close to what I 'd call a classically nasty Telecaster bridge pickup tone . |
17 | There are limits to what I 'd dare and |
18 | Controls for the windows and electric sun-roof are within easy reach near the gearstick ; Michael echoed a common complaint about the window buttons , which work the opposite way to what you 'd expect . |
19 | DI 'd through a desk and recorded onto both DAT and cassette utilising the onboard amp simulator , the distortion could n't be described as amazing , but I presume this must be what people expect to hear these days , although to me it does n't sound too close to what you 'd get from a guitar amp . |
20 | Sometimes I think the industry tends to focus on what we 'd like the customer to want , rather than what he or she actually wants . |
21 | ‘ About what they 'd eat that evening in the restaurant and what wines they 'd drink . |
22 | At first Kate was frightened about what they 'd find to talk about , but she need n't have worried . |
23 | It helps if couples can think in advance about what retirement will be like-to think individually about what they 'd like to happen , and even more importantly , to talk to each other about what they 'd like to happen . |
24 | It helps if couples can think in advance about what retirement will be like-to think individually about what they 'd like to happen , and even more importantly , to talk to each other about what they 'd like to happen . |
25 | Me an ’ Gerry 'd build up the kitchen fire and we 'd sit there and talk about what we 'd do if we won the Irish Sweepstake . |
26 | He was very angry about the shooting and kept on shouting threats about what he 'd do to Lou Vecchi when he caught up with him . |
27 | That 's about what you 'd expect for a tractor of this size . |
28 | The agency have agreed to pay me a retainer for a couple of weeks while I think about what I 'd like to do next . ’ |
29 | The Trust still asks my advice , but it 's not an easy process because although I 'm very old I 've still got a clear idea about what I 'd like to do in the garden . ’ |
30 | Not too sure about what she 'd want . |