Example sentences of "would [adv] [verb] it on " in BNC.
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1 | But I 'd rather have it on the Saturday than the Sunday anyway . |
2 | I 'd rather have it on bread I said . |
3 | mm he 'd not put it on the drive this time |
4 | Theresa 's had to get a gas mask for little James but she ca n't imagine how she 'd ever put it on the poor child . |
5 | Sometimes they 'd fuck right away , or sometimes they 'd wait till they were about to leave , but they 'd always do it on the sheet , the same sheet he 'd brought that first time , as if , without it , some spell might be broken and everything would fall apart . |
6 | Apparently they would rather spend it on buying gold and dollars which is all that keeps them going . |
7 | Well you would just massage it on your face . |
8 | ‘ We would normally do it on the day she moves in . ’ |
9 | And I would willingly put it on another account , that the dumping of so much steel in the bowels of men , during our Civil Wars , hath hindered their digging of copper out of the entrails of the earth ; looping these peaceable times will encourage to the resuming thereof " |
10 | I said I would n't do it on casual . |
11 | The Corrado and Calibra share a basically similar suspension design — MacPherson struts at the front , trailing arms at the rear and driven front wheels — but you certainly would n't guess it on the road . |
12 | Well I , I would n't lay it on the floor cos i , cos it 'll just er it tends to hold the condensation in it . |
13 | " You would n't put it on a bonfire , either . " |
14 | Er you would n't include it on your list of essentials ? |
15 | I would n't wish it on anybody . |
16 | ‘ No , ’ he said , ‘ and if I had I would n't spend it on that . ’ |
17 | If you had 700 quid in your pocket and you wanted to take a flyer , you would n't spend it on a band comprising ex-members of Clock DVA , would you ? |
18 | Does n't matter if he saw his fox , he would n't shoot it on a Sunday . |
19 | It was no use offering him money , for he would immediately spend it on drink , but I suggested that he try his hand at very light work — sweeping the hospital floor , later a little gardening , and for this I paid him in meals cooked by Toma at home . |
20 | He would then sell it on the account to all his big clients . |
21 | Now what happened , and it was a good procedure because what happened was that if anyone say on a Friday had found himself in a difficult situation , we would then discuss it on the Monday afternoon , er bearing in mind that he had taken it to the foreman and had got no response from the foreman , we could discuss it on a Monday afternoon , the convenor and the secretary would deal with it the following day , and in all probability , without having recourse to take it any further , reply to the man that the matter had been resolved and , and to his liking . |