Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pers pn] would [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I would have liked to have checked at once on the state of the horses , but I supposed if there were something wrong with any of them I would hear soon enough . |
2 | Yes I w I I would think so I mean it it wo n't occur in five minutes of course erm and I I would still say that I would like to see them in the six yard box more often . |
3 | Er I I would prefer not to be involved in elaborate discussion of the theology of involved . |
4 | I I would say so . |
5 | But I I would slip back to my normal gloomy cautious self , and say that we do need to balance the years of deficit we have had , with years of surplus , we need to look at N C V O's finances over a longer term , than simply one year . |
6 | I I would like as many of the front line people as possible |
7 | If you walked round the bishop 's wood shortly before you left Cuddesdon , you were likely to become aware of an elfin prelate hunting you through the shrubbery like a gaitered satyr ; and when he caught up with you he would say breathlessly , ‘ If you ever need a bed … ( panting ) … do n't forget I have fifteen spare bedrooms ’ . |
8 | My wife has been looking at some furniture catalogues and tells me we would need about £1000 per chair . |
9 | We just asked them to leave and told them we would explain later . |
10 | So plainly that would n't necessarily apply to us but the the except the exception would be sitting there in policy and I I think it 's a it 's something we we would find very difficult er to live with . |
11 | I feared that without him I would batten down the hatches of the physical part of me and crawl back inside the shell which I had built around myself in the three years before he blew through my life . |
12 | If I had n't known it was him I would have just walked past him . ’ |
13 | I told her I would stand over you , but nothing guaranteed . ’ |
14 | Well they I would think up there there 's a screw |
15 | She 's a very conceited woman , Pete the adulterous told me she was a very conceited woman and er Neil says I I I 'd have to talk to him to him about this , she could n't discuss anything with him she would lay down the law , that was how it had to be and I said no I said Gerry and I , I had no hesitation , as I said , in putting the boot in and Brenda and Dave take the same the attitude to children that you let them first of all when they 're small , you have to tell them no like you do not |
16 | Camillo had told her she would run away , and come back . |
17 | I mean they they would go right through the process of buying something on credit , and it would be fine until it got to , Erm where do you live . |
18 | They all gosh they they they would have really they would have all had a go . |
19 | When Molly joined him he would ask hopefully if she were feeling tired or , even perhaps more hopefully , as though it relieved him of all responsibility , if she had the curse . |
20 | His restlessness permeated the entire house , and she felt guilty , certain that her presence was tying him to Gullholm , that if it were n't for her he would go home , or visit one or other of his sisters or his mother , all of whom made regular telephone calls . |
21 | I bet her he would turn up yesterday . |
22 | ‘ He told me he would get back as soon as the roads were clear . ’ |
23 | He assured me it would have very little , if any , effect . |
24 | When he crossed the Glen it would be in his own good time , and with an eye to what prizes were left alive for the taking , and for them he would fight as doughtily as any man if he must . |
25 | Head of environmental services , Mr Keith Atkinson , told them it would cost around £200,000 . |
26 | ‘ By the look of it I would think so . ’ |
27 | So I think it it would fit in with the the council 's a adopted economic development strategy . |
28 | If the before I come to go past it he would cut back in and and climb across even if if the next car then back in again you 're just going , you start out of line |
29 | The gasman had told us it would blow up and had stuck on a waning sign to remind us . |