Example sentences of "she would [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd love a large family because she knows the joys of it .
2 SHE 'D love a quiet night at home in front of the telly .
3 ‘ I do n't think she 'd make a suitable mother for Kirsty . ’
4 I do n't believe she 'd make a good mother for Kirsty . ’
5 What a waste : she 'd make a fine wife for an intelligent man . ’
6 And teacher would er tell us that next week with her spelling lesson she 'd want a new word , would we learn one at home ?
7 all I could is , I 'll get Tracy summat to wear and you got time , and she picks like a blouse , she 'd pay a hundred pound for one .
8 I do n't suppose she 'd smoke the ordinary ones .
9 Madame would see Boy there , she 'd look at him and she 'd give a whole line straight to him ( Ca n't you see …
10 In hardback , which he knew she 'd think an unnecessary extravagance .
11 She 'd leave the little one along of Willa Mae and me .
12 I 've worked with her now for nearly two years and I think she 'd do an excellent job .
13 And then Mother would look from Boy to the other man who was also there every night and never took his eyes off her when she sang , O , and she 'd sing the next lines to him , take these lips , take these arms … ca n't you see ?
14 I 'm sure she 'd like a wee turn out and it 's no problem for me to look after the twins . ’
15 Ask Kate Bridger how she 'd apply the finishing touches to a new Wimpey Homes development and the chances are she 'll give you a colourful answer .
16 Moving on automatic pilot , she forced herself to tidy up the make-up room , washing sponges and organising the cosmetics she 'd need the following evening when the play had its first-night performance .
17 She 'd run a blinkin' mile . ’
18 I wondered what she was doing , whether she was the eyeful I 'd been told , and whether she 'd appreciate a neighbourly call at two a.m .
19 If she left a dictionary in the cupboard , by heaven , she 'd get a good game of Scrabble out of a can of alphabet soup .
20 She thought she 'd get a good mark .
21 I 'd be anchored where I reckoned she 'd get a little shelter from the bay in which she lay , but with a gentle south-westerly and no sign of any break in the weather , I was n't worried about her , and took the easiest line ashore .
22 Well , with any luck she 'd get a fair return on her outlay , in deep satisfaction .
23 With a bit of luck she 'd get the remaining two walls of her living-room finished tonight .
24 He already looked upon her as little more than a juvenile delinquent ; now for sure she 'd get the full force of his anger .
25 Erm , I feel that she 'd read the brief but had n't studied it , because she , she went back to half way through , and er , looked at the objectives .
26 One day she went to her favourite place , a beach a couple of hours from the city , and realized she 'd become a stressed-out workaholic .
27 If Mrs Marr knew a bit of human anatomy , for example , if she 'd had a medical training or been a PE teacher something like that , she 'd have a better chance of being competent , by which I mean lethal .
28 At least there the floor would be still , and she would n't be feeling so horribly queasy , and she 'd have a dry bed .
29 Then last night she said she would n't come tonight because there was nothing on — she 'd have a quiet night in her room .
30 so she 's er , she 's waiting for 'em to come to do that , anyway she 's er , somebody rang her did n't they and they asked her if she 'd have a little boy of four months old , Thursdays and Fridays all day and she started this week with him , so I said well Pauline
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