Example sentences of "[det] [Wh det] [pers pn] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Now this this what I 'd like you to do , is read it out but only read the absolute bare bones of it . |
2 | ‘ It 's more what you 'd expect of Durham country than Hertfordshire . ’ |
3 | More or less what you 'd expect . ’ |
4 | Aye well , there was I was n't aware of any what you 'd call transition . |
5 | Perhaps I can say , that what I 'd like to see is N C V O be much more corporate in the way it approaches things , erm , many of you will have seen many of our publications , but , you may not always realise they come from N C V O , sometimes it 's not always easy to see that , you have to search through and , not always find it , and we 've got many different images , so I think it 's important we er get a whole corporate image across . |
6 | Well , is n't that what you 'd expect from the company with the longest pedigree in pet healthcare ? |
7 | But it was er you know , it was a lot of wee thriving community you know , ju just wee individual shops you know , but they were nearly all There was an awful lot of Jews that you know , that what you 'd term the Gorbels that 's I could n't get the name , the Gorbels area . |