Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Er like if I was selling somebody who was employed , I erm I had a radio , if I was willing to accept twenty pounds off a friend of mine who was unemployed , I 'd expect thirty of a guy who was working .
2 I was brought up by au pairs , there 's no way I 'd do that to my child .
3 Last time I went , there was six of us right , three boys and three girls right , never ever again I 'd do that with a big gang because
4 I 'd do most of it at night .
5 If that happened , I 'd feel guilty for ever . ’
6 — I think she just said it so I 'd feel sorry for her ! ’
7 I 'd feel sorry for you , but I 'm afraid I do n't have much time for the poor little rich girl syndrome .
8 I never thought the day would come when I 'd feel sorry for the man , but I do .
9 No , no if it was from a blood transplant then I 'd feel sorry for them , but if it was from you know , then I do n't .
10 Yeah , well I 'd feel sorry for them again , but you know , if they went and did it willingly , it 's their , that 's their problem .
11 ‘ Perhaps I 'd feel better in the garden . ’
12 It was given to me as a present so I 'd feel funny about selling it myself , but you could maybe buy a pair of shoes for Sonja with it or something .
13 I 'd leave that till last . ’
14 Yeah I 'd leave some for them instead of a tree .
15 I 'd wear this to a meeting at Radio One — it 's rare for me to look very smart but to be taken seriously you really do have to dress seriously ’
16 ‘ I thought I 'd visit some of the mothers with Foundling babies today . ’
17 I 'd love that for two or three weeks , would n't you ? ’
18 I 'd love one of those .
19 I 'd swear half of it was Lynches , Connallys , Egans , Kellys … etc .
20 Then when we got to the sawmill I 'd stay close beside Uncle Bill watching him sawing and planing , keeping well away from the saw , until midday when the mill shut up for the week .
21 And I 'll tell you something else while I 'm on : if I were you I 'd go easy on the women .
22 I thought I 'd go mad with that woman this morning . "
23 No skimping , and I 'd look kindly on it if you 'd provide her with petticoats .
24 I 'd look ridiculous in skirt and brogues .
25 I 've got a scribble behind it , oh annual report I 'd get that from .
26 I wanted to go with her to the train , but she told me to stay at home otherwise I 'd get lost on the way back .
27 She paused , then , catching sight of her mother 's dubious expression , she said , ‘ Honestly , Mum , you do n't seriously think I 'd get involved with him after Jennifer 's experience ?
28 I would n't let anyone see them , not even Cal — they 're part of me — I would n't show them around any more than I 'd lie flat on my back while they slit me open and stared at my pulsating innards .
29 Mm , I 'd need these in the car would n't I ?
30 If I were you , sir , I 'd keep clear of Washington for some little time , by which I mean the rest of your life . ’
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