Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] 'd [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Me I 'd rather try something different . |
2 | ‘ Well , I 'd still like to get married , but if someone actually proposed to me I 'd probably run a mile from that as well . ’ |
3 | Oh yeah , yeah but I , I but I just thought so I , so I , so I , so I said to him well I , if it was me I 'd just write back and say thanks , yes I 'll come actually , thank you very much |
4 | If anybody said anything to upset me I 'd just burst out crying . |
5 | If it was me I 'd just take the bloody thing out and have a look at it . |
6 | Well , this is truth time , and even though she warned me I 'd never get away with it , I can not live a lie . |
7 | ‘ If you had n't been out there , if you had n't shouted at me I 'd never have fallen in . ’ |
8 | We nearly died today , and I could think of nothing I 'd rather do than exult in life by taking you to bed . |
9 | If you put Tina 's number plate on another car and visa versa that would throw , I I 'd probably look at it and think you know , oh somebody 's got a new car or that looks familiar but it 's not the right car so I would n't think about it . |
10 | Well I 'd like , Dave Girt , Leeds City , I 'd like s some recognition of West Yorkshire 's problems to be evident in er the deliberations , which er at the moment it 's it 's absent , it may it may have been taken into account but it 's absent in the exposition , and I I 'd also like some erm indication that competing development would not be massed on the boundaries of Leeds , that the scales of er the the distribution of the employment land seems to be to be biased towards those districts which which border Leeds . |
11 | Yeah but I I 'd rather know , cos I , do n't know where I am ! |
12 | I think if I make a cake today I I 'd rather put sultanas in . |
13 | Now I I 'd just like your your opinions as to what you think that erm you you would How would you think about that as a accident ? |
14 | If we can do this ourselves I 'd really like to . |
15 | I certainly would n't do a portrait unless it was someone I 'd really like to do . |
16 | Can you get er actually I 've just got to say one more thing , I know someone who 'd probably do something like that . |
17 | Certainly not someone you 'd ever expect to enjoy poetry ! ) |
18 | ‘ You could have , after all , been stranded with someone you 'd never set eyes on — someone who was n't the least bit hospitable . |
19 | It 's got spies in it , so that it 's got certain contemporary interest , but erm that did seem to me to be a very fine and very moving novel , which I 'd strongly recommend . |
20 | Something came up in respect of the tie lines which I 'd just like to mention while we 're here in respect of . |
21 | Or perhaps I made a mistake : you can see which I 'd rather believe . |
22 | which I 'd never have thought . |
23 | I 'd slotted in , by mistake , a tape on which I 'd recorded some sixties pop music for a party , and which I 'd never run back . |
24 | ‘ Mind you , I 'd rather that than one production of Mozart 's Don Giovanni which I 'd really prefer to forget ! |
25 | And that 's when my life changed , that 's when I was let into the world I wanted to be in and got paid to do something creative , which I 'd always wanted to do . ’ |
26 | Which ones would you recommend to somebody who 'd never read any before ? |
27 | Well she 's got two rooms downstairs , which she 'd rather have one of these really , one big one |
28 | Panicking again , Gilbert yanked open the door to the office from which they 'd just come and slipped inside . |
29 | On Father 's Day he 'll have a lie-in and get loads of presents — a chocolate , a jumper and a T-shirt , which he 'd probably like ‘ Daddy ’ written on . ’ |
30 | ‘ Nothing you 'd probably want to hear about , chief . ’ |