Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Erm , thinking ahead , I 'd probably turn that to metres . |
2 | I 'd probably remember that easier to be honest SOH CAH TOA . |
3 | I think I 'd rather leave that up to the private sector . |
4 | I 'd rather do that than kill the Hydra . |
5 | He says , I 'd rather do that . |
6 | I mean , God , you know if I 've got ta go down to London for three days I 'd rather do that cos it 's gon na earn me two or three grand . |
7 | They keep a list of it and when overtime comes back , see I 'll have to make it up then , I 'd rather do that than re-arrange all my stuff just for that , I usually come in seven o'clock |
8 | And Hardy 's were probably the best known fishing tackle shop in the world and it got into the hands of one of the Hardy 's brothers and he said , ‘ May we market it under your name ? ’ and I said , ‘ My God , I 'd rather have that than a knighthood ’ — this was some years ago — and then Hardy 's were rationalized , which means of course that everything costs twice as much and there was n't as much in the shop . |
9 | ‘ If there 's coffee , I 'd rather have that , please . |
10 | I 'd rather have that than nothing at |
11 | I 'd rather have that shape you can cut . |
12 | one week in Spain , I 'd rather have that two week 's in Australia would n't you ? |
13 | that 's the , actually , actually I 'd rather have that best , that 's the third prize two week 's in |
14 | I 'd rather have that then I tell you |
15 | I 'd rather take that approach , and what I would suggest is that , wherever possible , teachers should think about involving parents in the kinds of difficulties that the child is having in school , and thereby becomes a team effort rather than parents working one direction and perhaps teachers working in another . |
16 | I 'd rather like that . |
17 | I 'd slam a pork chop under the grill and I 'd just eat that . |
18 | She 's sixteen , and not ill-favoured — I 'd not wish that on you , Hector , whatever . |
19 | Er I think in an age of such individualism er the whole natu nature and possibility of common confession of faith becomes difficult er and I 'd simply ask that , if it 's going to go ahead and consider possibly a confession of faith , that the panel er might give consideration to the difficulties gen gen generally involved in er the , the question of common confession of faith today . |
20 | I 'd sooner leave that to be a surprise at the birth . ’ |
21 | And as a matter of fact , what got Carrington and myself to that situation on the last day was my giving up trying to play God , and I 'd really reject that . |
22 | I 'd really like that , I would — I really like Christmassy things . |
23 | But like , I mean God , do you know I 'd really hate that ! |
24 | " I 'd never do that . " |
25 | I 'd never do that before . |
26 | I 'd never do that to you , never again . |
27 | I 'd never do that to anybody and I do n't like it happening to me . ’ |
28 | I 'd never do that . |
29 | ‘ I 'd never do that , ’ he said vehemently . |
30 | Course I 'd never carry that bag again . |