Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1981 Seve asked me if I 'd do a few tournaments with him when he came to the States . |
2 | And I 'd do the same for him . |
3 | We 've both become victims of Private Eye and I know that he would laugh at some of the things they 've said about me , and I 'd do the same to him . |
4 | If I were him I 'd do the same . |
5 | I 'd do the same as I does every " |
6 | ‘ Adorable , ’ Matthew said , thinking , just pass me Alexandra 's wellie and I 'd do the same . |
7 | I 'd do the same , though , she thought , so I 'm a fine one to talk . |
8 | But what er what what needles me a bit , but you ca n't blame them cos I , if I was er a small communications firm I 'd do the same myself , but , you see we wo n't sell now small systems through a sell |
9 | But I have been divorced 30 years and know I 'd feel the same as the man who was jailed if I found my wife in the arms of someone else . |
10 | I 'd feel the same . |
11 | I 'd pass a few ex a few exams and I 'd do lots of shows and festivals and I 've won money for my dance school . |
12 | We 'd go out on the town , hit a few cocktail parties , go dancing , and I 'd drop a few hundred quid on a weekend . ’ |
13 | ‘ But , if I know him , you wo n't remain so charmingly ingenuous for long , so I 'd make the most of it if I were you . ’ |
14 | ‘ On the whole , I think I 'd prefer the latter . ’ |
15 | I first started to write at school and I 'd charge a few pence for each story — you should have seen what I was writing for the girls . |
16 | ‘ I never thought I 'd get the same satisfaction from coaching as from playing , but I have because of the players and the group that has evolved and the atmosphere . |
17 | I 'd need a little time . |
18 | I told them if we did n't get more light and heat up here soon I 'd tear a few more of them apart , but after that they only started acting all stupid , and anyway they 'll soon forget ; they always do . " |
19 | ‘ The time has come for me to get it sorted out — and I 'd happily take a year out if it meant I 'd have a few more years later on . |
20 | what , and what I 'd do is I 'd put a few more spots in |
21 | Thought I 'd put a few of them up . |
22 | ‘ In your state of health , I 'd say the less stress , the better , ’ he added , softly patient . |
23 | Zounds ! — I 'd like a few minutes at the bottom of her ! |
24 | ‘ I 'm very sorry to bother you , ’ Jackson said smoothly , ‘ But I 'd like a few minutes of your time . |
25 | If I say to you , Sarah I 'd like a few words with you . |
26 | I , I 'd like a few mini eggs . |
27 | If I might be so bold , for one who missed out on so much ( and not just in a cricket sense ) , I would offer a few words of advice . |
28 | In the early 1960s Dr Beeching , the chairman of the railways , had cut out some of the most unprofitable rail lines and the fear was that I would do the same . |
29 | Under the bishop 's plan he and I were to change places , and while I was on furlough he was to keep both jobs going , and I would do the same on my return . |
30 | If it was me I would do the same to them but two wrongs do n't make a right . ’ |