Example sentences of "it would [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 'd help me more if you keep Anna cool . |
2 | ‘ It would make me very jealous and insecure . ’ |
3 | For example , it would make me very happy if I could see you every night across my dinner table ; if when I woke in the morning , I would hear you wish me ‘ Bonjour , chéri ! ’ in that so charming accent of yours . |
4 | ‘ I 'd share your gin , ’ the Bishop 's wife said , ‘ except that it would make me further inclined to cry . ’ |
5 | No need to stiffen up like that — you must see that it would affect me professionally . ’ |
6 | I was surprised , certainly , but I did n't think it would affect me too much . ’ |
7 | it would throw me completely if you put , if you changed some of the number plates over . |
8 | It would ruin me completely . ’ |
9 | All I can say to you is that if it is to be good news , it would give me more pleasure than I can say ; and if it is to be bad — I have gone through it , and Anne , and many others , and one does survive and go on , though you think you never will … |
10 | ‘ The way I left was very , very frustrating and a lot of my friends concluded that it would finish me forever in management . |
11 | ‘ The way I left wasvery , very frustrating and a lot of my friends concluded that it would finish me forever in management . |
12 | But if we were doing as we do a lot of jobs like that and I had to go round and estimate every one it would cost me more to go round and estimate than it would to do the jobs . |
13 | It would surprise me very much if we agreed to a boycott , ’ said one Italian analyst . |
14 | It would follow me here … |
15 | Every day , after school , I would release the bird and it would follow me home . |
16 | Only Ards winning it would please me more — but we 're not the finished article yet . ’ |
17 | It would attack me suddenly , quite unpredictably — and it left me fighting for breath . |
18 | Abruptly she let go of the last protective remnants of self-deception , but , fearing questions she could n't answer without exposing the full extent of her vulnerability , she rushed on , ‘ I felt guilty to begin with , but I did come to terms with it eventually , and anyway , my parents had encouraged me to stay with radio even though it would take me away from them and they knew what was happening to Dad . ’ |
19 | It is tempting to delve further into the subject ; but I am afraid that it would take me far outside my main theme , and so , reluctantly , we must leave matters there . |
20 | You 're very perceptive , because there are things playing on my mind , and yes … it would help me so much if I could talk them over with someone . |
21 | I did a year 's course , I thought it would get me somewhere . " |