Example sentences of "would [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So although I 'd assume a potential audience of mainly women who 'd be interested in this topic , the programme actually distanced that audience by addressing a hypothetical man who 'd think it rather ‘ odd ’ to select women candidates at all . |
2 | Would , it 'd make it it 'd make it well , it 'd just transform it , I mean , just no two ways about it , I think . |
3 | This time I 'd make it right . |
4 | Now you said you 'd make it even . |
5 | I tell you something if they put lights up down here I reckon it 'd make it even more scary though you know , I do n't know why . |
6 | I was going to go back but I did n't think I 'd make it so I landed here to be safe . |
7 | Vince has has raised a point about er erm , informing er and consulting local people and to let local people know erm when the meetings are then local ca n't go , I 'm sure that if they really wanted people to come they 'd make it much more er , in erm with the advertising so clear that er people would be able to and also if they had it at the times when a their meeting at the times when it was mostly convenient to er , the general public . |
8 | In spite of that plummy voice , she 'd make it all right , or his name was n't Walter Wetherby ! |
9 | If I could , I 'd make it permanently curly . |
10 | I wanted to wear my hair up in a knot but Elise said you 'd prefer it loose like this . ’ |
11 | Pull it in to the small boat , lay it on a box and then we 'd pull the chain in by hand and then we 'd rerun it further up the river . |
12 | They 'd get so much grain and they 'd eat it so quickly that it swelled out before they had time to digest it . |
13 | At an identification parade Meehan was asked to say something Mr Ross had heard one of the burglars say , and when Meehan said it , Mr Ross collapsed , shouting , ‘ That 's the voice , I 'd know it anywhere . ' ’ |
14 | His writing 's more grown-up well , he 'd be two years older now — but I 'd know it anywhere . ’ |
15 | But who 'd buy it then ? |
16 | no the , I 'd , I 'd pursue it just a little bit further , spend a |
17 | ‘ Well , the voice is the same-I 'd recognise it anywhere . |
18 | ‘ I 'd need it right here in my hand . ’ |
19 | Er he wants two two or three coaches for this and that and for a special to Liverpool you see , he 'd need it later that afternoon . |
20 | ‘ I was afraid you 'd enjoy it too much . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'd enjoy it more if I had the tools … but yes , I do . |
22 | and I thought I 'd watch it now |
23 | I 'd welcome it too — get him out of my hair for a bit . ’ |
24 | So I I 'd do it today |
25 | Oh yes , oh yes , if I had it again I 'd do it exactly again . |
26 | Things like that do n't really bug me that much but I 'd do it again and again until it was perfect . |
27 | I do n't know if I 'd do it again , though . |
28 | ‘ I ran after them like a demon and I 'd do it again , ’ Iris said yesterday . |
29 | Tallying up their invoices , many participants agreed with first time exhibitor Peter Findlay who , when asked if he would ‘ do ’ The Art Show again next year , replied , ‘ I 'd do it again next month ’ . |
30 | If I was n't so old now I 'd do it again ! |