Example sentences of "he would [verb] do " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I only did what anyone else who loved him would have done .
2 Because I think I would have thought he 'd stop doing that now , but Pam said he still runs down the bottom of the garden .
3 Blake was not averse to entering such places , but could think of a number of things he 'd prefer to do at this time .
4 He 'd love to do it . ’
5 She wished he 'd quit doing that to her hand — but she did n't want to move it in case he moved on to her lips .
6 Eleanor had discussed this reaction with Nigel , hoping that he 'd volunteer to do all the phoning in future , but he just assured her that his marriage was an open one .
7 I held his toothbrush , left-handed the way he 'd have done , opened a container of cotton buds , pulled off a length of dental floss , examined a bottle of eardrops .
8 ‘ If he was going to do anything , he 'd have done it months ago .
9 He 'd have done a par about the lead in his pencil if you 'd asked him — a stick and a half — a column — whatever you needed ; and all of it full of wit and erudition . ’
10 He 'd have done the same in Cindy 's place .
11 They 'd have been able to certify him insane , or he 'd have done something so terrible and criminal they could have put him in prison , where he 'd be sodomised and knifed ; quietly disposed of without any fuss because the rules were different in there .
12 If he 'd started in the early ‘ thirties , when we were courting and when the Depression was really biting , then he 'd have done all right .
13 He 'd have done it willingly had I stopped to ask him , Bonnie , but I did n't .
14 ‘ We 'll be hearing this evening what he 'd have done if he 'd had his James Braid putter . ’
15 Lukic made a couple of brave and decisve dives to feet ( I do n't think he 'd have done that last season )
16 But I think if er if he 'd have had a firm 's input , that wanted something designing , he 'd he 'd have done a lot better .
17 He 'd have done it for anyone .
18 She smiled blankly when he confided darkly that he 'd have to do something about that .
19 It was Bunny , my old mate , me auld mucker , my pal , the man I would trust with … with … well , he 'd have to do .
20 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects , and then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again in an infinite regress , so he has a problem , basically , about calling beauty itself beautiful .
21 And then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again , in an infinite regress .
22 Ask ask him if he 'd like to do it .
23 He 's the kind of musician he admires because he 's not confined to one kind of music and is willing to extend people 's perception of that music and that 's what he 'd like to do .
24 Like Richard said if we get him to say that he 'd like to do Shakespeare , he 's sick of plon plonker good story .
25 ‘ I had fallen into my old bad habit of asking Skipper if he 'd like to do something rather than telling him . ’
26 I felt so sorry for the horse while he was cutting his teeth that I pussyfooted around , falling into my old bad habit of asking Skipper if he 'd like to do something rather than telling him .
27 She was good as gold ; I do n't know what he would 've done without her ! ’
28 No he would 've done if you had n't , but he says this
29 Oh I 'd 've thought he would 've done .
30 un unfortunately he has but , you know , and James goes , he goes God that really does n't sound like Sal , I really would n't have thought he would 've done that to you .
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