Example sentences of "i would [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd make the pages smaller and the mag thicker , I 'd staple the pages together , I 'd print on glossy but recyclable paper , I 'd …
2 I thought : ‘ I wish I 'd ha' went instead of me telling him I 'd stop with four hands . ’
3 I 'd often wondered what I 'd do in such a position , but it was simple .
4 I 'd feel about one hundred per cent less claustrophobic without these safety straps , she thought .
5 he did strike me like how I 'd feel about this because it 's
6 ‘ Well , nothing like I 'd imagined I 'd feel in this situation . ’
7 I 'd settle for that .
8 " I 'd settle for any decent , dry bank , myself " he thought , " as long as there was some grass and no men with guns .
9 ‘ You ca n't think I 'd stoop to that ! ’ he said savagely .
10 I 'd pay for that .
11 I 'd move to nicer areas
12 There 'd be Sam Smith , and Allen another hay-dealer , and I 'd walk with this officer and he say :
13 Well er I did n't want to be out of it or , awkward or off it or anything , if it was right , and I felt that it was right , I 'd adhere to that , whether or not , you follow what I mean , that 's how I 've lived me life , Michael , yes .
14 Then , every night I 'd return to that street and live in one room with my mother .
15 But he does n't , and I 'm less and less convinced I 'd react like that if he did .
16 And I 'd swear to that on a stack of any books you consider sufficiently sacred , even if they burn my hypothetical fingers . ’
17 The only point I 'd make on that sir , you 'll see from that that the ten mile limit does extend across the county boundary into Humberside .
18 and on section A every year they 've had one on competition , so I thought I 'd prepare for that , every year had one on erm money supply and every year had one on
19 Yes I 'd I 'd pounce on those because
20 If I were planning a home visit to see someone I did n't already know , I 'd go with another colleague . ’
21 ‘ You do n't think I 'd go to that length for a belt , do you ? ’
22 I think I 'd go to that other counter and buy a block of that .
23 ‘ Given the choice I 'd go to borstal anyday . ’
24 But I 'd go for that if I was you .
25 I 'd distinguish between different sorts of jargon .
26 A fucking cake , I 'd rather have a bottle of Gin I 'd prefer to that .
27 Some might be tempted to say in touch with reality , but I think I 'd prefer on this occasion to say in touch with another dimension of reality .
28 I 'd look at that .
29 I 'd probe inside that fascinating red hole to view the very core of her femininity . ’
30 I 've got better odds than I 'd get at Russian roulette — twenty to one , at least .
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