Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You can rid of the ‘ DO — IT ! ’ at the end of you 'd rather check it manually . |
2 | I had to promise them a press conference , and I thought you 'd rather do it now , old son . |
3 | I 'd rather have it anyway . |
4 | I 'd rather have it too big than than |
5 | We 'd only see it once a year if it stayed where it was . |
6 | Well look the first thing to occur and immediately comes to mind is that if I was going to be really evil I would I 'd just stick it away in a quite drawer or wait until the day , and I 'd turn up when she was breaking the the bottle , the empty bottle over over the the skip , we 'd do a picture of her actually littering up the countryside . |
7 | I 'd not dignify it thus , ’ laughed Richard . |
8 | That got burnt , otherwise I 'd still have it today . |
9 | ‘ If I had any coffee , I 'd probably pour it all over you . ’ |
10 | He said he 'd probably get it anyway , that he 'd baited the trap with a piece of meat that had gone off . |
11 | I think you 'd probably find it easier to , rather than trying to make submissions |
12 | else , or else they 'd never do it properly would they ? |
13 | She 'd sworn she 'd never do it again . |
14 | And they 'd never do it again . |
15 | She 'd never make it now . ’ |
16 | You 'd never get it together to say ‘ this is unfair ’ , ‘ this should be changed ’ , because you 'd be too busy counting the exceptions . |
17 | If you 've left that contract with them you 'd never see it again . |
18 | Cos you can not if you left this with anybody you 'd never see it again . |
19 | If they 're not and left that you 'd never see it again . |
20 | Cos if you left that with the first signatory you 'd never see it again . |
21 | If you left this anywhere left it behind and came away it would be lost in the system you 'd never see it again . |
22 | If you left this anywhere you 'd never see it again . |
23 | Walking without full control of the spasticity would only make it more difficult for the patient to gain that control in the longer term . |
24 | And it is no good trying to combat that by making the microphone ( " ear " ) more sensitive , since this would only make it more vulnerable to being damaged by the , albeit now slightly quieter , outgoing sounds ! |
25 | But if the stranger was an exact replica of myself , behaved in exactly the same way , etc. , he would obviously find it more difficult to make a correct identification . |
26 | ‘ It would just give it more prominence . |
27 | Which , of course , would just make it that much safer a place to do the business , if business had needed doing . |
28 | He warned me that if I told anyone about it , he would just deny it outright . |
29 | ( e ) I would not think it right , especially bearing in mind the development of the concept of economic duress , to regard the categories of compulsion for present purposes as closed . |
30 | I would not do it again ; it is too dangerous as things are today ; but the night on which I decided this to be the case was the night on which I leaned enough at my classes to decide me about Bertrand Russell , so it was well worth going . |