Example sentences of "[noun sg] if you 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I , I 'd like to thank you all for your participation this morning by the way , and I will give you out erm these reply if you 'd like re erm a , an information pack from us , or if you wish to have a chat with me , then you can send in this , you can give it me back at lunchtime , and I can send it into the office , and they 'll send you a retirement pack with an income planner and what have you . |
2 | Well you know Wendy erm , you could come and , and er have a spot of lunch if you 'd like ? |
3 | ‘ I 'd be glad of a bit of help if you 'd condescend to give it . ’ |
4 | There 's time just to squeeze in one more story if you 'd like to hear it . |
5 | ‘ There 's whisky if you 'd like a drop ? ’ the man proposed . |
6 | Ee mum if you 'd have seen them cigarettes . |
7 | ‘ And we could make an even better team if you 'd give us half a chance . ’ |
8 | At some point if you 'd like to help yourself , it 's a sort of , just a , just an aid to memory on some of the things we 've been saying , please feel free to do so . |
9 | ‘ No , but maybe I could be a friend if you 'd let me . ’ |
10 | Next week if you 'd like to bring some more music tapes for next week . |
11 | ‘ I 've got some of those no-alcohol lagers in the fridge if you 'd prefer , ’ she said enthusiastically . |
12 | Let me try erm a straw poll on you and I 'm going to ask those of you , I 'll give you a moment or two , who would 've signed up the Maastricht Treaty and who would not have signed up the Maastricht Treaty if you 'd 've had a free vote ? |
13 | N H S they will re transfer your name to Bupa and Bupa will write to you and say they 've got a bed if you 'd like to have it . |
14 | why do n't you wait and see what the numbers are like and then you can always ring up a few people and say we 've got a space if you 'd like to come |
15 | the water got up to the second step from the top , but , when , instead of turning right into my road if you 'd keep straight on |
16 | blank line if you 'd like to go down and first of all F eleven to gen to get rid of these codes . |
17 | Well any suggestion if you 'd like to write it down one third take away a quarter . |
18 | And you can give us a ring on that number if you 'd like to have a chat on the air this afternoon about anything at all . |
19 | Perhaps you 'd be an even more valuable member of our gathering if you 'd read a little more Silence fell as the animals considered Owl 's remarks . |
20 | Next time if you 'd ask me , and I still wo n't know . |
21 | There 's coffee if you 'd like it , and it does n't have to be totally harmless , if you prefer something a bit stronger ? ’ |
22 | John Power if you 'd like to stay on the line just a moment , because I 've got another gentleman who wants to actually talk about that , it 's Les erm calling from Oxford — hello Les . |