Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [det] of " in BNC.

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1 Very few of those who write the terrible tabloids , let alone those who read them , are likely to have heard of these ‘ internationally famous ’ sportsmen , so I doubt if they 'd make half of £1,500 even for such tales as Flanker Star Ate My Goolie During Scrum , by England 's Ugliest Prop ; or Sexy Secrets in the Showers , by Welsh Tea Lady .
2 Very few of those who write the terrible tabloids , let alone those who read them , are likely to have heard of these ‘ internationally famous ’ sportsmen , so I doubt if they 'd make half of £1,500 even for such tales as Flanker Star Ate My Goolie During Scrum , by England 's Ugliest Prop ; or Sexy Secrets in the Showers , by Welsh Tea Lady .
3 It 'll be a long time before you 'd eat any of those flowers . ’
4 I said , ‘ They 'd surrender many of them , if they knew they would n't be shot or mistreated . ’
5 I 'd swear half of it was Lynches , Connallys , Egans , Kellys … etc .
6 I 'd do most of it at night .
7 You must know how he 'd give any of us the moon after he 's been — not himself . ’
8 I , I think it was only a drop in the ocean really towards the national effort , but , but I remember erm at Darlaston , they used to build tanks over there and they , they used to pay us visits in sometimes they 'd send some of their men over in the tanks to give us a pep talk about the war effort and all that but er , they used to do things like that then to gee you up erm
9 we have each other , but I 'd see more of you if you were still in Knockglen , ’ Benny complained .
10 Instead , he 'd spend much of his time penning captions and headlines .
11 Well , I thought I 'd spend some of that ten quid .
12 It was I who decided to remove our troops from the Gulf , because I thought they 'd become more of an irritant than a stabilising factor .
13 I 'd like all of my friends to come with me , and we do count as friends , do n't we ? ’
14 We 'd like all of us to come back there .
15 Normally the mildest of men , Frank had said : ‘ I 'd like some of those bastards who say the NHS is safe in their hands to spend a night in here .
16 In fact , they 'd like some of it back .
17 ‘ But I 'd like some of me mum 's better . ’
18 Oh yes she did tell me that she 'd like some of that .
19 soc : And I suppose you 'd like more of the same so you can go on pinpointing variation and replicate the studies which have been done to show the same thing in different places , or maybe to include a few more explanatory variables in your statistical model ?
20 And and then I 'd like both of you separately to say which bits you 'd like to go over again and which bits you 'd like us to spend more time doing more and more examples of .
21 And you would only you you Yes you 'd meet more of the affordable requirement no doubt , than you would at the lower figures , but in my view , you 'd still be left with some fairly substantial problems in particular areas .
22 It 'd take all of you to shift the gear lever .
23 ‘ Thought you 'd have enuff of that at school . ’
24 She so much wanted this to be exactly right ; and perhaps , by the time that Wayne returned , she 'd have enough of a grip on herself to ensure that it would be .
25 Me and me friend 'd have half of that one .
26 Erm the forecast figure is our plan of getting to the end result , which is not the same thing , which is in a way it 's a bit like our overtime hours and some of the areas we said that we would spend X amount of hours in , in two months , we 've had to then change the shape of that and said we 'd have half of X over five months , so our forecast i is being done differently , cos they 've worked out the , the branch forecast quite significantly differently erm Jeremy went through , through most of th briefly most of the means of doing that this morning and it sounds a lot more sensible than what they 've done in the past .
27 Whereas , if I stopped out here in me own environment , I think I 'd have more of an argument to stay off it because I 'd have worked hard to stop .
28 In theory it 's a lovely idea , a whole day just relaxing and listening to God etc , but actually Dad was rather ‘ down ’ this morning before they left — I think he was worried he 'd have more of the Virgin Mary rammed down his throat , and , quite frankly , would rather be playing golf with Mark , or going for a gentle walk with all of us .
29 She 'd lose all of this soon , she realised bleakly .
30 I 'd save most of mine .
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