Example sentences of "be [verb] if [pron] 'd [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | See and all that screaming and all that aggravation could have been avoided if you 'd have known you were going to get in . |
2 | But , since she 'd be hanged if she 'd let the man by her side know that the Sebastian of the deerstalker hat was her brother , she left Sebastian 's name out of it too . |
3 | ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’ |
4 | But , ’ she added pungently , ‘ I 'd be obliged if you 'd make it clear to your Formula One buddies that you and I are just good friends ! ’ |
5 | If you should hear from her I 'd be obliged if you 'd let me know . ’ |
6 | She 'd be damned if she 'd squirm ! |
7 | It was n't going to be easy , arguing with someone from her inferior position , but she 'd be damned if she 'd let him speak to her like that ! |
8 | She 'd be damned if she 'd let him think he could get away with that ! |
9 | ‘ Philip , ’ said his Mum , turning round in the car so she could see him , ‘ Joyce is asking if you 'd like to stop here with Barry instead of coming back to work with me . ’ |
10 | ‘ I was wondering if you 'd like to go out with me ? ’ |
11 | I was wondering if you 'd agree to loan me the suit . " |
12 | I was wondering if you 'd know where she is . ’ |
13 | ‘ I was wondering if you 'd come and have a drink with me before you go home , ’ he said at last . |
14 | Lydia was damned if she 'd play salads with Betty . |
15 | She was damned if she 'd call him Master , speaking like that . |
16 | big Volvo estate was facing if he 'd go down there , I can get through and he can come back again and he was n't gon na do that . |
17 | ‘ What we wanted to tell you , ’ she continued , ‘ was that we'se goin' up the woods on Saturdee and we was wonderin' if you 'd come with us like . ’ |
18 | Whatever yous want , it 's up to yous , if yous want your shoes today I 'll get them but I was thinking if we 'd 've went down the town today |