Example sentences of "would [verb] you [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If we come down there , if we come down there , if we come down there to she 'd want you to .
2 I 'd prefer you to be in that snowdrift , ’ he said in biting tones .
3 And then they 'd throw you to whatever man happened to be passing for the money you 'd earn for them . ’
4 I 'd introduce you to my wife , but she 's disappeared for the umpteenth time this evening .
5 Well this was a Manpower Board that came round and they was inspecting erm what people were doing in the particular factory at and if they thought you 'd be more useful somewhere else then they 'd direct you to another factory .
6 I 'd recognise you as her daughter anywhere .
7 ‘ When I said before that I 'd trust you with my life , it was a statement based on instinct .
8 And as an Eclipse buyer , we 'd expect you to be equally discriminating about the look of your food .
9 And I 'd refer you to paragraph three ten and also paragraph four two two which I 'd like to quote a short erm element from .
10 Finally , I 'd refer you to erm the Secretary of State 's decision letter of the twenty sixth of November nineteen eighty where in paragraph one he takes note of the recent justification and in paragraph six four , he states that overall , the Secretary of State broadly approves the main objective of the housing policies of the plan of reducing inward migration into the county .
11 Erm we do n't expect to be making any meaningful contribution towards erm employment provision around Greater York , I 'd refer you to er statements we made erm on erm the p on policy H one .
12 I said as how I 'd see you through the move and I 've already stayed on longer , just to help out , like . ’
13 If you wrapped it round you , for instance , it 'd keep you from feeling any pain .
14 They 'd nick you for lifting the wallet , and me as well probably , for helping you .
15 He 'd trace you to wherever you were and there 'd be hell to pay .
16 I 'd like you without using your calculator , just to get some idea of how big that is .
17 ‘ I 'd like you at the airport an hour from now , at six . ’
18 We 're an open community in this house now and we 'd like you to be a member , would n't we , Alison .
19 ‘ I 'd like you to . ’
20 This is not the time to subject me to some kind of general knowledge quiz … or to make love to me , although heaven knows I 'd like you to .
21 Now I 'd like you to just have a look at these for next time erm and work them out on the number line .
22 I 'd like you to just do a quick chemical test and let me know if that was a carbonate .
23 And I 'd like you to be there , too — because of your experience , you know . "
24 And I 'd like you to just to reach out and the MPs and people just to keep fighting .
25 I 'd like you to be quite sure that I 'm who I say I am .
26 Besides , I 'd like you to be there — especially as you 'll have done all the work . ’
27 I 'd like you to be thinking about the output of homework … teacher expectations of homework … the targets are not high enough … not enough quantity … not a high enough standard . ’
28 I 'm expecting him shortly and I 'd like you to be present .
29 Think how you would feel if you were asked : " I 'd like you to be slaves in the hold of a sailing ship . "
30 Now I 'd like you to home in in relationship to whatever target you 've got there erm you can relate or you need n't , but that five thousand pound is the start point for fifteen percent bonuses .
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