Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pers pn] 'd [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | If it had n't been for me they 'd never have nicked any guitars and there would have been no group . |
2 | We nearly died today , and I could think of nothing I 'd rather do than exult in life by taking you to bed . |
3 | On the right side of them you 'd never guess |
4 | And you 'd listen to your tapes back and er w in the middle of it you 'd always hear yourself going shh |
5 | I ca n't think of anyone I 'd really like to speak to , except Marie of course , but I du n no if she 's got a phone in Scotland . |
6 | No well if you had ten pounds shared between a hundred of us we 'd all get the same amount if we had one pound shared between ten of us . |
7 | If they did n't work for you they 'd only work for someone else . |
8 | ‘ If it were n't for you I 'd never have been out there in the first place . ’ |
9 | If you 've left that contract with them you 'd never see it again . |
10 | ‘ You could have , after all , been stranded with someone you 'd never set eyes on — someone who was n't the least bit hospitable . |
11 | Cos you can not if you left this with anybody you 'd never see it again . |
12 | He used to help us with anything before he got with her he 'd always help me he always looked happy , now he |
13 | And erm when I 'd finished with him I 'd perhaps get a two or three specked apples or a banana or something like you see . |
14 | If you stand over Wembley Stadium and pour ice cream into it we 'd almost fill it in a year . |
15 | okay , it is where the trouser crease meets the line of the groin and it 's skin deep , okay , so you 'll pushing onto it you 'd probably have to put your two fingers and a pad and your knuckles right in there , alright and you 'll feel it yourself best when you 're lying down and your knee just up like that , that 's when you can feel it best because you can push in harder then , cos you 've relaxed your stomach and that 's another tip for putting pressure on it when you 've got somebody who needs that , you need to relax the stomach muscle , but you manage to put pressure up there okay ? |
16 | Panicking again , Gilbert yanked open the door to the office from which they 'd just come and slipped inside . |
17 | ‘ If it was n't for him we 'd still have the empire . ’ |
18 | If it was n't for her we 'd never have set foot in Farmhouse Grim . |
19 | ‘ Well , I 'd still like to get married , but if someone actually proposed to me I 'd probably run a mile from that as well . ’ |
20 | Without you I 'd probably feel happy and have more money and time and nothing to do with it . |
21 | ‘ Nevertheless , Dr Vaughan , if it 's all the same to you I 'd still prefer to get to the bathroom under my own steam . ’ |
22 | If you wanted to make a person at a distance come over to you you 'd probably wave your arms . |
23 | No I was saying to her I 'd probably have one more before I go anyway and er I 'm , I 'm gon na ask her if she with my , cos at that nana 's there , I mean there 'll be four of us there , it might be worth an hour and a quarter drive |
24 | He had on what you 'd now call a yuppie look — baggy trousers and braces . |
25 | If I 'd asked you for it you 'd probably have punched me in the eye . ’ |
26 | Oh well Ange if you ai n't got ta pay for it I 'd bloody take it . |
27 | For a treat for myself I 'd occasionally buy a cream cake . |
28 | ‘ If you had n't been out there , if you had n't shouted at me I 'd never have fallen in . ’ |
29 | Of course you really should n't use such a dangerous structure , and if Ted Piggott spotted you at it he 'd doubtless give you a row . |