Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'D MAKE this Single Of The Week if it did n't seem such a wilfully perverse thing to do . |
2 | yes , I did n't think you 'd make any objection at all cos |
3 | NUMEROSO : Perhaps he will , but if I were one of the people coming to live here I 'd want some kind of security I think … or would I ? |
4 | If nothing else , he 'd want some sort of come-back if we cheated him after he handed over the money . ’ |
5 | ‘ About what they 'd eat that evening in the restaurant and what wines they 'd drink . |
6 | Even with a moon I 'd need some sort of guidance . ’ |
7 | He 's the sort of creep who 'd do that kind of thing . ’ |
8 | I do n't think you 'd do any harm to us . |
9 | To well they used to call what they call them a labour man you know he 'd do any sort of work . |
10 | ‘ D' you think I 'm so stupid I 'd glue this thing to my head on purpose ? ’ |
11 | ‘ I never thought I 'd feel that way about any woman , but it is how I feel about you . ’ |
12 | ‘ I never thought I 'd feel this way about a man , ’ she said , her face serious . |
13 | You 'd be walking the beat and you 'd see some kid with his backside hanging out of his trousers . |
14 | If you had more time round , you 'd use that sort of language with themselves . |
15 | ‘ I 'd defend any member of my family whose integrity was challenged , ’ she said passionately . |
16 | I 'd spend any amount on a picture , within logical limits . |
17 | Well I promised our our Sarah I 'd spend some time with her I ai n't gon na say too much but she does get a bit upset at times |
18 | Very few of those people work at Stansted Airport and I 'd suspect that living in Stansted Airport would n't be an excuse for building new housing . |
19 | After I signed , the manager told me that I 'd remember that date for the rest of my life . |
20 | I 'd like that allowance to be related very much to how much everybody thinks the work 's going to be er , going to cost which is initially worked out by the estimator . |
21 | We 'd like some freedom in what we eat and drink — yes , and we 'd like an alcoholic drink too . |
22 | ‘ I saw the light under the door , and wondered if you 'd like some company for the night . ’ |
23 | Yeah , you 'd like some chicken for your tea tonight ? |
24 | I 'd like some advice about breeding with Groupers . |
25 | ‘ I 'd like some sort of broad template so that we can develop the initiative nationally . ’ |
26 | I bet you 'd like some bacon with this would n't you ? |
27 | ‘ You 'd like some time on your own with Laura , would n't you ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Michael , ’ she said , ‘ I 'd like another glass of wine . ’ |
29 | I 'd like another cup of tea . |
30 | If you 'd like more information about Oxfam 's anniversary activities you can write in for their special action pack . |