Example sentences of "would [adv] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd rather not continue this discussion anywhere . |
2 | When you see them as grown-ups who 'd rather not grow any more , you realise that even their clothes resort to childhood in the face of responsibility and decision . |
3 | I 'd rather not hear any more , if you do n't mind . " |
4 | He said , dismissing her explanations as worthless , ‘ I 'd rather not hear any more stories . |
5 | Oh yeah it was nice but I 'd rather not have that in it . |
6 | Oh yeah it was nice but I 'd rather not have that in it . |
7 | I 'd rather not have any more scenes . ’ |
8 | I 'd rather not take that risk because |
9 | If Brighter are an option , I 'd rather just watch dry paint . |
10 | Erm so she said , she 'd rather just have fifteen or sixteen of us and just do an hour cos we 'd learn a lot more which is very true . |
11 | I 'd much rather see Sharp on the left , he seems to fit in there ! |
12 | In fact , we 'd much rather spend any extra time available for getting these students through their modules than in trying for the additional assessment . |
13 | I 'd sooner not have any beef at all ! |
14 | Thank god I was n't listening to Radio 5 , else I 'd probably not have any fingernails left with worry that they would n't put even one past Swindon . |
15 | ‘ I 'd far sooner watch Big Tom And The Mainliners making a balls of some country'n'western song with their toupees on crooked and them singing in Monaghan accents . |
16 | Yeah but I 'd far sooner do that than not get off to sleep at night . |
17 | And we 'd maybe just have two meetings on . |
18 | I could see a noose had been thrown round my neck I 'd maybe never get free from . |
19 | He 'd never fucking do that ! |
20 | While as professional soldiers immersed in a war the Committee members were primarily concerned with the military considerations , the fact that a general state of martial law was in force meant that whoever was appointed would effectively also exercise supreme authority over both the civilian and the military populace . |
21 | Do let us know if you would rather not receive this information . |
22 | I want to convey that meaning but I would rather not use that word . |
23 | His three-strong campaign team , which can fit comfortably into his small car — and prefers to stay there — would rather not risk door-to-door canvassing . |
24 | Ronnie wants to put the whole incident behind him and would rather not say any more . |
25 | I would rather not have that on the subject reports but if it 's going to be on i for the sake of coherence the comments should be together . |
26 | ‘ Angel , I would rather not take that name ! ’ |
27 | And her dislike of the insincere ran so deep that she would rather publicly disclaim all grief for her dead husband than be accused of insincerity . |
28 | The mid 70s soccer hooligan of fact and fable would most likely have some approximation of the long back and sides , short top & fringe . |
29 | She is very health-conscious and would only ever drink herbal tea even . |
30 | But frankly it 's not likely to irritate your skin anyway because er you are n't industrial users of this you would only ever touch these chemicals for a very short time so the any possible side effects they might er have on you will be greatly diminished by the fact that you did n't use them very much . |