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

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1 I know Anna would be delighted if you 'd come to the wedding tomorrow .
2 Perfectly easy if you 'd like to see him . ’
3 ‘ I 'd be very grateful if you 'd co-operate . ’
4 ‘ Well — I 'd be grateful if you 'd stay until after the Women 's Institute bush walk is over .
5 I 'd be grateful if you 'd think about my offer seriously and — ’ dark brown eyes snared hers ‘ — remember that nothing less than winning ever did satisfy me . ’
6 In the meantime , I 'd be really grateful if you 'd step aside and let me come on board for a while . ’
7 ‘ Rourke , ’ she said carefully , ‘ it 's cold out here , and I 'd be grateful if you 'd make a start in clearing up so that we can be on our way . ’
8 " I 'd be grateful if you 'd go with Inspector Massingham and show him .
9 I 'd be grateful if you 'd go to Hastings to see if you can discover what 's niggling at her .
10 ‘ Mr Jacobsen , I 'd be grateful if you 'd stop playing the comedian and simply answer my questions . ’
11 We 'd be very grateful if you 'd let us know what you think of the magazine and the ways in which we might improve it .
12 I 'd be grateful if you 'd let me have a receipt for the Parish Council records .
13 ‘ He has every right to criticise the Tour if he feels criticism is in order , ’ said Schofield in London yesterday , ‘ but it would be preferable if he 'd make his complaints to us .
14 I 'd be glad if you 'd take it . ’
15 Taking a deep , steadying breath , she said , ‘ I 'd be glad if you 'd put your cards on the table . ’
16 I 'd be glad if you 'd let me know , because we , we want to know yet the numbers , and how many we 're going to get .
17 At the door Gerald Seymour-Strachey said in his most patrician manner : ‘ I 'd be glad if you 'd let me know when Hilda Machin 's funeral is .
18 Lucky if we 'd have left there early we still could have gone .
19 I 'd feel very privileged if you 'd let me see them . ’
20 well it would be very helpful if you 'd like to draft an order , erm as I understand it Mr there 's nothing which Mrs has asked for which you er contend I should er
21 I have n't seen her in years , I 'm not even sure if I 'd recognize her … " she finished doubtfully .
22 That 's why I 'm not sure if I 'd buy the twelve hundred .
23 what 's her name was n't sure if you 'd get any more in of the next size up so
24 No one was sure if he 'd survive .
25 He 'd have been very angry if he 'd come back and found the police looking for him . ’
26 Under Chambers 's auspices I 've prepared a questionnaire on ( intermediate ) learners ' dictionaries , along with a piece of sample text and a batch of parallel extracts from four other publishers ' dictionaries of about the same level , and I 'd be ever so grateful if I could send you about 10 of these sets to distribute amongst fellow teachers and some of the students , as you think fit ; and of course I 'd be pleased if you 'd answer one yourself .
27 Well I do n't think I would of been very pleased if you 'd put a go in the room for an hour !
28 ‘ Claudia , ’ he says , ‘ I 'd be immensely pleased if you 'd let me stay with you at your place and take care of you for a while .
29 ‘ But I 'd be the better pleased if she 'd take on and be the mistress ! ’
30 Dolly tried to say it would be nice if he 'd give her the chance to tell him what she liked , but he was away again .
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