Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] would [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 I mean I would put that under group work and social skills and no er the way I would approach it but it may not apply .
2 I never thoughtb I 'd say that
3 You mean you 'd bring that access in on that western boundary ?
4 I trust you would find that agreeable . ’
5 erm from the evidence we 've looked at over the past few weeks you know I would say that
6 I know she 'd like that . ’
7 If I were a local , I suppose I would put that more delicately .
8 Right , so I just feel I 'd read that out , so please try and work with the admin , cos we do n't want to upset them .
9 I suppose they 'd say that 's not a Yorkshire accent she 's talking
10 ‘ You think I would answer that ? ’ , she laughed .
11 And I think I would recommend that , that we support that line .
12 ‘ I think I would like that . ’
13 ‘ You think I 'd want that ? ’
14 I think I 'd prefer that .
15 Actually Milky Bar I think I 'd prefer that tonight .
16 ‘ You really think I 'd do that ? ’ she asked in hurt surprise .
17 ‘ Yes , I think I 'd like that . ’
18 ‘ I think I 'd like that , ’ she said .
19 Think you 'd like that ?
20 Four fifty million , sorry , four fifty million erm between programme re-orientation and other factors , was an apportionment we made er back in the er first part of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revised that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the costs increased as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
21 Yes , I think also how you feel it could be improved would be very relevant and how you would feel in the context of a pensioners meeting , an annual meeting like shareholders have in companies and how you if you have any views on how such a meeting might be managed in relation to the deferred pensioners interests , the existing pensioners interests , the employees interest and obviously the company 's interest being adequately reflected at such a meeting but I think we would welcome that aspect .
22 Four fifty million , erm between programme re-orientation and other factors was an apportionment we made back in the er first half of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revise that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the cost increase as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
23 Faced with those kind of possible reductions in service , if there is a penny one penny more than necessary spent on administration and bureaucracy wherever it is in the youth and community programme that is gon na be less money for front line vision and the Labour group can have to think very , very carefully about that and the issue is gon na be that if we 're spending too much money or if they 're coming back to supplementary estimates which wo n't be available er given the financial situation next year if we 're having two heads of centres or whatever when we could have one that is gon na mean less money for front line services to the people of Highfields and there 'll only be one group that will be responsible for that , if that does come about and I think that 's something that we all need to bear in mind because what we were told as members of that committee is that the youth and community budget is gon na be in for some very serious times in the future and it 's mainly the government 's fault because of the way they 've decided to re-organise the situation it 's going out of our hands into the control of an unelected body and like most members of this council I think we would oppose that but that 's the reality of the situation and I could not support any increase of funds er for any community centres if I knew it was simply gon na be spent on administration .
24 and I wish I 'd remember that fella I 'd had , I 'd tell him off
25 Swear I 'd do that .
26 Well I would , wish you 'd do that with ours .
27 I wish you 'd stop that poor dog
28 ‘ Perhaps not , but it was an inadvertent debt , Feargal ; I wish you 'd believe that . ’
29 ‘ I wish you 'd put that question to the Vice-Chancellor , Rupert , ’ says Philip .
30 I have no strong views on the trousseau , but I wish they 'd show that famous snap again , the one where she 's holding the kid in her arms and you can see right through her dress .
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