Example sentences of "sure [pron] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm not sure I 'd light a fire if I had a match , ’ he continued .
2 It would n't hurt , and I 'm sure I 'd feel happier .
3 Ca n't say I blame you , though I 'm not sure I 'd choose Nicholas either , all those odd people he goes round with .
4 It was a great experience but I 'm not sure I 'd do precisely the same trip again . ’
5 I 'm , I 'm sure I 'd change my mind if I was burgled .
6 I was n't sure I 'd give it out .
7 ‘ For sure I 'd like to win the car , ’ said Lansink , who finished third behind the Whitaker brothers in August 's European Championships on Optiebeurs Felix .
8 ‘ I mean , I 'm not sure I 'd like it .
9 Sure I 'd like to win , be a four-time winner this year .
10 I mean I 'm sure I 'd like it .
11 ‘ If Cameron were a dentist , ’ McAlpine told me , ‘ I 'm not sure I 'd let him touch my teeth .
12 If I was n't a hat designer I 'm sure I 'd have loads of hats anyway . ’
13 I put the car in the garage and I 'm sure I 'd have heard it being driven off .
14 She did n't want me around 'cause she was sure I 'd get hooked too .
15 Never — I could n't be sure I 'd get it right .
16 I told them not to worry , that I was sure I 'd see them again — on the scene .
17 That stuff about exercise was a bit of a fibette , I admit — I 'm sure I 'd collapse from jogger 's nipple climbing into my Nikes .
18 But , having watched his house being built , I 'm not sure I 'd buy it .
19 ‘ I 'm not sure I 'd buy a record by a band called Kitchens Of Distinction ! ’
20 ‘ I 'm not sure I 'd call those ‘ being addicted to danger ’ .
21 ‘ I 'm not sure I 'd call it that . ’
22 I 'm not sure I 'd call that modern word processing .
23 She said she felt sure you 'd want me to sit beside you . ’
24 I 'm sure you 'd prefer her to work beside you . ’
25 And that 's bad news , I mean , and I 'm sure you 'd feel that way yourselves in many I think basically no one welcomes the interfering busybody , as you may be looked upon , but then strangely , and again this is where the ambivalence comes in , when it suits us , you 're of course our knights in shining armour .
26 ‘ I wanted you to know someone was following you , so that I could be sure you 'd lead me a dance .
27 those words were carefully chosen as as I 'm sure sure you 'd expect them to be .
28 ‘ You 've probably come across his work , ’ Bridget went on , ‘ though I 'm sure you 'd think it was pretentious rubbish .
29 ‘ I 'm sure you 'd get on better by being nice to the girl .
30 ‘ I 'm sure you 'd work , ’ Philip answered .
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