Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] would [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Well in that case I would n't put him on er on a job that was made out on site but I would keep him in the |
2 | In their personal freedom I would n't say they are free like English girls but they are up to a point . |
3 | ‘ So I thought if he were that kind of driver I would not get involved . |
4 | The only change I would perhaps make is to increase the lighting level slightly . |
5 | ‘ At domestic club level I would not consider playing in the No 6 shirt , ’ said Clarke who made his England debut against South African last November . |
6 | Although of course I would rather have a Pissarro . |
7 | Now do n't you worry about that young woman that 's upstairs , Sergeant Joe , except of course I would n't want no talk goin' on . ’ |
8 | " Of course I would n't have suggested taking her to live anywhere that was below standard . |
9 | ‘ But of course I would n't accept . ’ |
10 | Of course I would n't say anything — ’ |
11 | ‘ Of course I would n't mind . |
12 | ‘ If it were my sole decision , then of course , of course I would never press it . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'm sure it was n't ; Garry is n't the brightest of men ; he 'd deceive himself into thinking I would n't try to trace him , and if it were n't for my sister I would n't bother ; the discrepancies in the accounts would be compensated for by his permanent absence from the firm . ’ |
14 | If he were n't my son-in-law I would n't lift a finger to help him . |
15 | ‘ The other options are to fight in Europe or against another British fighter like Henry Wharton — but if Benn goes that way he would be offered money I would n't get out of bed for . ’ |
16 | Geoff said if I had n't have wanted the money I would n't have bothered . |
17 | On my part I would not presume to disturb their faith . |
18 | For my part I would not have been prepared to make an order in the terms proposed unless I knew that the letter was written by or with the direct authority of either the Director of Public Prosecutions or the Director of the Serious Fraud Office . |
19 | I remarked it was an experience I would not care to repeat . |
20 | All in all it 's an experience I would not like to repeat . |
21 | ‘ When I came out again my weight had gone down to 8 stone and it 's definitely an experience I would n't like to go through again , but it gives you a new outlook on life . |
22 | It was Mother who nursed us through it and it was an experience I would n't like to repeat . |
23 | At at first glance I would probably decide I 'd I 'd actually enjoy the golf club one but I 'm sure it does n't pay as much money . |
24 | If I 'm actually being charged every time I use my credit card I would n't use it . |
25 | Erm hope so because if I do n't go in the police force I would n't mind being a |
26 | If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago . |
27 | ‘ If I went to manage a team on the continent I would still do exactly the same things I did at QPR . |
28 | So to get back to what we say er yeah I like to fix a date and if people phone up and say well look I 've I 've got something else or I 've changed my mind I would rather have that than to have lots of paper work on my desk that just says may be or may be not . |
29 | ‘ I told the police I would take them off in this country , but that I could n't give confirmation I would n't use them abroad . ’ |
30 | Well I 've no id I would n't bother . |