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

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1 No I 'd want two people .
2 mm , I 'd get two ladies for that
3 If I differentiated this I 'd get two X cos the two would disappear .
4 That 's cos I 'm only half time , I 'd get two pound if I were
5 I though I 'd kill two birds with one stone . ’
6 By about nine o'clock right my mate would have say five or six pints inside him and I 'd have two pints sat there on the fucking table .
7 Oh I ca n't sling that now , then I 'd have two John .
8 So I 'd like two volunteers later on to come and have their faces cleansed , toned , and moisturized .
9 I would make two points : the first is that a lot of very small-scale activity does achieve results .
10 I would prefer two divisions of the Championship and , in time , perhaps of the Sunday League , with promotion and relegation .
11 ‘ Sanitary towel ’ were dirty words , and I would steal two shillings from his pocket to buy them when the need arose .
12 So if I started off with a half X squared and I differentiated it I would get two times a half times X
13 The two countries would share equally the costs of building the 17-km link , which would comprise two bridges and a tunnel , and which was provisionally costed at DKr12,000 million ( US$1,000 million ) .
14 The wider section measures c. 6 m ( 20 ft ) in width which would accommodate two rows of stabled horses .
15 Requests for copy on graphics or proofing printers which would occupy two columns or less in the dictionary should normally be satisfied within thirty minutes .
16 Plans are under consideration for an extended European League which would include two teams in Germany , one in Spain , one in Paris or Milan and two in the UK .
17 If a winding lane led to where she wanted to go , she 'd cross two furlongs of field to cut the corner .
18 If you did n't get it out at that time it 'd be half past eleven and she 'd lose two hours .
19 Four pound thirty six where you 'd pay two pounds , four pounds for two hundred grammes
20 I think you 'd bring two clients with you , possibly more .
21 Now the tickets are four quid each , you can get 'em on the door , but if you 'd like two tickets , phone us on , we 'll send 'em by first class post , we need your postcode , give us a ring now , if you 'd like two tickets for the grand charity dance , modern , old-time and sequence featuring Phil , resident organist at the Tower Ballroom Blackpool .
22 Now the tickets are four quid each , you can get 'em on the door , but if you 'd like two tickets , phone us on , we 'll send 'em by first class post , we need your postcode , give us a ring now , if you 'd like two tickets for the grand charity dance , modern , old-time and sequence featuring Phil , resident organist at the Tower Ballroom Blackpool .
23 But call us if you 'd like two tickets .
24 Now if you 'd like two tickets I 've got one pair of tickets only , we 'll send them by post we need your postcode call us on Nottingham three four three four three four but please make sure that you can use the tickets before you call please .
25 So you 'd like two doors ?
26 You 'd have two capes and three uniforms .
27 And you 'd have two turning , one each end , and you 'd get four , five , or even six people all skipping in the middle .
28 So you would n't knock upstairs cos you 'd have two staircases would n't you ?
29 And then erm , as soon as the threshing was over , before you started ploughing , you 'd have two carts going carting this m this manure out and
30 You 'd see two fellows fighting in the street — you 'd pull them up and send them on their way .
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