Example sentences of "[pers pn] would take [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thought I 'd take a trip . ’
2 Oh yeah well er well wo I 'd take a pay cut because erm well I 'd have to take a pay cut anyway , but the thing is though , with my pension with my pension from day one I ai n't gon na be too bad off anyway .
3 I 'd take a stool , stack up coins as high as they 'd go , and have the barman bring me a two-bit shot every couple of minutes , removing the price himself , until the tower was gone .
4 I 'd take a smack along there and he 'd give me a cinnamon cake .
5 I 'd take a bike and head out from Posidon across the Lake of Dreams .
6 After that , I 'd take a shower , we 'd have a meal sent up , get a good night 's sleep and start fresh in the morning .
7 And then the caster 'd cast that , you know and another ca time , I wanted er a projection , you know and er I 'd take a casting .
8 I thought I 'd take a break . ’
9 ‘ If I was ye , ’ the man said , ‘ I 'd take a walk away from here then I 'd get a taxi . ’
10 Butchering 's a tasty part of , if I wanted to do anything I 'd take a leaf out of , I would say is that , but I delegate down through the butchers .
11 I I I 'd take a drop of a hundred , yeah .
12 All they told me was that if I were on the public payroll I 'd take a ride out to Westminster Drive and have a long talk with Mrs. Laura Channing .
13 I figured I might have rather less than ten seconds to beat the ascending Mamba to the balcony , from there I 'd take the door which leads to the vast western attics and unexplored spaces beyond .
14 I 'd say , I would , I 'd take the bags .
15 In fact , given the choice of you or a bear with a sore wotsit , I 'd take the bear every time . ’
16 I 'd take the risk .
17 I met Chapman on his way to the Zandvoort prize-giving and said I 'd take the job — basically to turn Lotus into an engine manufacturer — if it was still available .
18 As to which one is best — well , respect must go to the Custom Shop for keeping their standards high ( pity about the bridge , though ) but I 'd take the JD Tele every time .
19 I 'd take the photo with me .
20 Terry said yesterday : ‘ The doctor told me to get some fresh air , so I thought I 'd take the dog for a walk .
21 I also stated that when I felt that things were going well and the government was settled I would take a trip and that trip starts now .
22 I would never go out like what Tony was saying you know he does n't drink at all and like he 'd be in a pub maybe seven days a week but I would take a drink now and again and I might n't go into a pub once in a month maybe .
23 ( Before I went to work in the morning I would take a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush and deal with the black-and-white chequered marble shop doorstep — in my memory it is a glittering affair , although cold on frosty mornings — because at that time of the day the rising sun often shone full down the High Street where we lived and on me , as I knelt on the cobbled pavement plying my scrubbing-brush . )
24 I parked the jeep under a tree and then , looking at my watch , I decided that as I had a couple of hours to spare I would take a walk across to the other bridge where I had noticed a café on our first day into Normandy .
25 I would finish unpacking , have a look at the cooker and set things ready for supper , then I would take a walk out to look at the sea , and gather kindling in case the evening turned chilly enough for a fire .
26 yeah , erm I would take a guess that there will be because we still have ambitions to shed a load of space so it would be advisable to re-fit to release further space we have another twenty six smaller stores that we have n't done at all yet other than put a so yes we 'll have an on-going re-fit programme I ca n't give you the exact details because erm how many it 's gon na be but there will be certainly an on-going re-fit programme .
27 At the time I told myself that I would take a train to Perpignan and from there explore the more accessible small seaside places just because they sounded nice and quiet and I had n't seen them before .
28 I would take a coffee to the river wall , and gaze at Greenwich on the other side .
29 Had its policy been described as pea- , bird- or harebrained , I would take no exception , but I do have difficulty envisioning the hirsute minds you describe .
30 I would take no pleasure in killing you . ’
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