Example sentences of "[pron] 'd [vb infin] a few [noun pl] " 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 | Zounds ! — I 'd like a few minutes at the bottom of her ! |
3 | ‘ I 'm very sorry to bother you , ’ Jackson said smoothly , ‘ But I 'd like a few minutes of your time . |
4 | If I say to you , Sarah I 'd like a few words with you . |
5 | Mind you , you 'd need a few cushions |
6 | And sort of , I think it shows a lot the timelessness of , of costume and clothes , because this could be worn , I mean I 'm , you 'd get a few looks , but I mean it could be worn today and it 's quite , it 's awfully Laura Ashley is n't it |
7 | As we prepare for the future , we thought we 'd take a few minutes to look back — at the first ten years of Central News . |
8 | If we find him for you , I fancy we 'd value a few minutes of his time ourselves , if we find him … ’ |
9 | He drank barley wine which is quite strong stuff and he 'd smoke a few joints as well , but to the best of my knowledge , he would n't touch any hard drugs at all . |
10 | If he 'd hit a few bumps in the road , it could have ended up wiping his face out , but he did very , very well . ’ |