Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [pron] 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The suggestion about the car had come from the rifleman — he 'd asked if I had a car , and I 'd said yes , because I did n't want them to know that I 'd come by boat . |
2 | He did n't actually talk about it to me — I suppose he knows me well enough to guess that I 'd have dug in my heels . |
3 | I did n't really blame you for not wanting me to come near you , but it was n't a particularly pleasant experience to realise that I 'd put someone I 'd loved through such an appalling time . |
4 | ‘ He left it all to me to sort out with the planning department and I had to plead that we 'd lose him altogether if we made a problem . ’ |
5 | More gardens to the left , so it would make sense to suppose that you 'd come in from the right , leaving your car in the road at the end of the row . |
6 | ‘ Right , Jimmy , ’ she said , her eyes on the papers in her hand , and was about to add that they 'd start with the paperwork he 'd collected , when a voice that definitely was n't Jimmy 's cut in . |
7 | I ca n't bear to think that you 'd see it as a betrayal . |
8 | Yet Posi seemed to think that I 'd want to respond to this call . |
9 | ‘ It — it disgusts me to think that I 'd let you kiss me that way . ’ |
10 | With her head down , concentrating on pushing the skis along and her mind happily listing the insults she 'd love to heap on his golden head , Shannon failed to notice that he 'd come to a halt just a couple of feet in front of her , till she cannoned straight into his solid bulk , her skis sliding neatly between his . |
11 | And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time . |
12 | But there is the other argument that has to be taken off , is that of , there is money , and I , we all would like to say that we 'd like to pour as much money into education as we feel we could spend . |
13 | They tell me that Mr. Stavanger has a magnificent record , and is very highly thought of in shipping circles — indeed , they went so far as to say that they 'd recommend the bank 's board to support him through thick and thin . |
14 | She wanted to say that he 'd feel all right when a little time had passed , just like you did at school when you were homesick at the beginning of term . |
15 | Like Richard said if we get him to say that he 'd like to do Shakespeare , he 's sick of plon plonker good story . |
16 | That does n't mean to say that you 'd have let them necessarily get away with it on the spot but you you 're still going to do a persuasive tact but in the end if they say no fine . |
17 | I was miserable most of the time , but it would be a towering ingratitude to say that I 'd have done anything else with my life . ’ |
18 | ’ Would you leave a message with him to say that I 'd like to speak to him rather urgently , please . ’ |
19 | For that he had to guarantee that he 'd work on government farming projects for a minimum of two years . |