Example sentences of "'d [vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.
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1 | And now I 'd like to leave you with this thought " Do you have to make many speeches in the course of your work ? " |
2 | And I 'd like to leave you with one last statement just enough , but just enough , is not enough ! |
3 | There are times ’ — Rose 's face took on the fierce expression of a schoolgirl talking about her most hated teacher — ‘ when I 'd like to brain her with one of her own golf-clubs ! ’ |
4 | ‘ Of course I 'd like to see you with a few sheep , my lass , sheep being so close to my heart . |
5 | There are a number of questions which relate to the computing aspects of each option , and I 'd like to discuss them with you . |
6 | You must have some memories of Danny Blanchflower , playing for Spurs and Northern Ireland , if you 'd like to share them with me , it 's . |
7 | I 'd like to hear your views if you 'd like to share them with me . |
8 | ‘ I 'd like to catch you with your trousers down , young lady . |
9 | You 'd have to leave them with |
10 | I 'd have done it with minimalist technology ; say , beans swelling in water and lifting a diaphragm and bare wire to a contact for the time-fuse . |
11 | I 'd have done it with an aeroplane but |
12 | Not the young Francis either , in whom I stood a better hope of experiencing the odd happy memory , but Francis as I 'd last experienced him with the tang of his Lucky Strikes , last night 's whisky and dejection all togged up as joie de vivre . |