Example sentences of "[verb] of [pron] [pron] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Personally , I ca n't think of anything I 'd like more than to have you as a brother-in-law . ’ |
2 | Erm he , he then obviously goes on to erm to erm talk about peasant bans and prohibitions erm and for some incredible reason the peasants suddenly take a disliking to gaming , gambling and opium smoking , three things that I could n't think of anything I 'd like to do more , erm |
3 | ‘ I ca n't think of anything I 'd loathe more ! ’ |
4 | Susan could n't think of anything she 'd like to do less , but she would support Maggie . |
5 | If she warned Ace what her father expected of him he 'd laugh in her face . |
6 | Bills would arrive and I 'd just leave them unopened , frightened of what they 'd say . |
7 | If I 'd thought of it I 'd have sent her a message : You wo n't be welcome . ’ |
8 | ‘ I do n't know whether you 're one of those who are interested in such things — from what I know of you I 'd say probably not . |
9 | Again think of what you 'd lose if you did n't have one . |
10 | ‘ Come to think of it I 'd have given you the oranges even if you 'd said no . ’ |