Example sentences of "[pron] 'd say the " in BNC.
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1 | Man , if it was his own home , I 'd say the man was really comfortable ! ’ |
2 | The waiting silence was broken by , ‘ I 'd say the train is leaving Carrick now , ’ and they all went to the fields behind the house to catch a glimpse of the train as it passed . |
3 | Cute , but I 'd say the effect was of unity rather than a two-sided battle . |
4 | If cornered into making a decision , then I 'd say the obvious star of this threesome has to be the Japanese SB405 . |
5 | The wound of entry was small and I 'd say the gun was held at a little more than an inch from the chap 's neck . ’ |
6 | ‘ Overall , I 'd say the level of support we offer is as good as most other companies in our industry , and a good deal better than some . ’ |
7 | Your tastes , I 'd imagine , will be different , but , on the whole , I 'd say the piccies are at worst OK , and at best very nice . |
8 | ) So I 'd say the probability is pretty high that there 's Gittel blood on both sides . ’ |
9 | ‘ In your state of health , I 'd say the less stress , the better , ’ he added , softly patient . |
10 | I 'd say the band , but there is n't room in it ! |
11 | And then , in a day or two , she 'd say the homesickness was getting worse , that she was terribly sorry but she was going to have to leave Rome . |
12 | you know , and they 'd say the wife ha had a baby |