Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [pers pn] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | In less than three hours she 'd know . |
2 | She wants to run through them all and then you 've got to fill in a piece of paper on which three pieces you 'd like to do , and al you know , she wants the cheque and full details of what name to go on the certificate and that sort of thing . |
3 | If the county championship was still there as it used to be , then I could pick only northern-based players and in two or three years I 'd have a very strong side . ’ |
4 | IF YOU WERE PM , WHAT WOULD BE THE FIRST THREE THINGS YOU 'D DO ? |
5 | But certainly one , three things I 'd like to respond to erm erm mm Mr Curtis . |
6 | That three if you differentiated the three X you 'd get the three . |
7 | Okay so that 's how you , that 's how you 'd do three quarters you 'd say well I could find a quarter of it and then cut it all up into quarters and then I 'll take three pieces , three quarters . |
8 | If we then go back to er , look at the profits as a whole , there are just three items I 'd like to comment on , the corporate expenses as other income er , has obviously had a dramatic improvement . |
9 | We could put ourselves in three lots of two and your mum came in with the three pizzas we 'd get one between us so we get a half . |
10 | If you go and buy a a T V for a hundred and fifty pounds they 'd say thank you , a hundred and fifty pounds , plus VAT at a hundred per cent is another hundred and fifty to go to the government |
11 | If I found you 'd won a hundred thousand pound I 'd kidnap you ! |
12 | But if your figure was above hundred and twenty five thousand pounds you 'd have to fill int an inland revenue account . |
13 | If the man was on two thousand trains I 'd call it murder . " |
14 | And their nearest refuelling point would be the Azores and I 'm quite certain no fighter could fly the close on two thousand miles they 'd have to travel to get there . |
15 | ‘ So in about ten months we 'd have him out and around , or else what am I paying you for ? ’ |
16 | At least ten years I 'd say . |
17 | So if they kept on flat out , every ten seconds they 'd go a further so many hundred metres , for ever and ever . |
18 | Two up and playing only ten men you 'd think Oxford would have walked it , but then Dave Bamber bustled through to score . |
19 | I mean like you 're quite small framed are n't you so , if you went up to ten stone you 'd look huge |
20 | Oh maybe a matter of four or five hours we 'd take here . |
21 | There 's just one point I 'd make on erm , the first one , regarding the , th , Wiltshire and Thamesdown Racial Equality Council . |
22 | One point I 'd like to make to er , |
23 | I wondered if one evening you 'd like me to show you some of the things you can find . |
24 | ‘ If we 'd listened to them do you think for one minute we 'd have got this far by now ? ’ |
25 | One minute you 'd have been saying , Yeah you can have this hand . |
26 | ‘ I do n't believe for one minute I 'd have been the saviour , but I 'd have loved the chance to make a contribution in my country 's hour of need . |
27 | ‘ I love yer very much an' I 've bin 'opin' an' prayin' that one day yer 'd realise that yer 've fallen in love wiv me . ’ |
28 | One day he 'd wake up with a hole in his head , but that would n't change anything . |
29 | One day he 'd forget , I was sure , but not today . |
30 | And then one day he 'd come home early and found her in bed with someone else . |