Example sentences of "be [pron] he 'd [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It would be me he 'd try and shift , too .
2 That may be what he 'd like to say , but the single preferential vote makes it impossible .
3 He was mortally disappointed when it was officially declared an accident and there 's nothing he 'd like better than to find some excuse to start ferreting round and upsetting everyone with his ‘ interrogations ’ . ’
4 I 'm sure it 's something he 'd enjoy . ’
5 That 's what he 'd do , clear his room .
6 He would bring Ma to the fête , that 's what he 'd do .
7 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 .
8 ‘ Been to the ale house , 'ave yer ? ’ that 's what he 'd say .
9 Well that 's what he 'd say to me , why did n't find out first ?
10 That 's what he 'd come for .
11 Luke Hunter might find it quite natural to have people fussing over him — presumably , with his wealth , it was something he 'd have to get used to .
12 If Dr Penry Vaughan preferred scruffy , she thought resentfully , scruffy was what he 'd get .
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