Example sentences of "would [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These days I think I 'd be a useful regular guest .
2 It 'd be a daft name to live with anyway for the rest of your life !
3 There 'd be a two-bedroomed bungalow — tucked away there on a modern estate , thought Pascoe .
4 ‘ He is a May 26 foal and I always thought he 'd be a better four-year-old , ’ said Stoute , who has pencilled in the Coronation Cup at Epsom , on June 4 , for the colt .
5 There 's older folk than you have taken the step and I reckon it 'd be a better life for both of you .
6 ‘ You 'd be a better actress with better lines . ’
7 Even at his ‘ going rate ’ it 'd be a better deal , but if its just for 500K .
8 ‘ I 'd have thought you 'd be a better judge of that than me . ’
9 And she says well you see if Frank Bruno was n't sort of and stuff like he 'd be a better boxer .
10 ‘ That 'd be a clever trick for someone who 's just been blown up . ’
11 There 'd be a seedy little office somewhere with a phone number given only to those in the know .
12 ‘ It 'd be a grand thing , would n't it , Ruthie ? ’
13 They did their shopping , ordered their goods , and put down a deposit on them until Christmas , and then there 'd be a grand climax when they all went home .
14 Before when Keith left I 'd be a total wreck .
15 ‘ It 'd be a historic showdown and I 'd love to take part in it .
16 Perhaps Dr Kent was an uncle ; he 'd be a nice uncle , she was sure .
17 Shame about that bungalow next door but one , cos that 'd be a nice bungalow but it 's not very lovely they do n't look after it very well .
18 When she was trained , stop jumping up and things she 'd be a nice dog .
19 ‘ I thought I 'd be a nervous wreck , but I felt very eager and excited to get out there , ’ she said .
20 You 'd be a terrific mother . ’
21 ‘ That 'd be a great push , ’ he said .
22 We knew if you could catch it , it 'd be a great wave . ’
23 ‘ The fellow 's twenty-two , and I swear if he had an idea in his head he 'd be a great painter .
24 If he was n't such a complete bastard he 'd be a great guy .
25 Bending over her , he murmured softly , ‘ We 'd be a great deal more comfortable in bed . ’
26 And if I did half as good a job as Brendan Ansbro and Ruth Watson do at the Fox and Goose in Fressingfield , Suffolk , then I 'd be a proud and happy man .
27 I mean why should this be in there 'd be a strategic sites policy .
28 Tuesday 'd be a good day , I think .
29 ‘ I 'd be a good servant to the lady Anne . ’
30 That 'd be a good way of spelling it that would be a sensible way S T R A D E but they do n't spell it that way unfortunately .
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