Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] i would [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But were you not here to greet me I would miss you . ’ |
2 | If he asked me I would turn him down . ’ |
3 | I promised him I 'd pass it on to his relatives if I could find them , anyway keep it safe in case he managed to get out too . |
4 | ‘ I believed her when she assured me I would meet someone much more suitable when it was time for me to get married . ’ |
5 | Yeah , if you could send me I 'd appreciate it . |
6 | He told me I 'd lose my job if I go . ’ |
7 | I told you I would sponsor you . |
8 | I told you I 'd pay you interest . |
9 | C : See , told you I 'd stuff him in open debate . |
10 | ‘ I told him I would ask you . ’ |
11 | I told him I would contact him in a few days , but I never did . |
12 | Assistant manager Eddie Stein , who had taken temporary control , said : ‘ The chairman did ask me how I felt about Barry possibly coming back earlier this week and I told him I 'd welcome him with open arms . |
13 | ‘ It was then I told her I would divorce my wife and marry her . ’ |
14 | I told her I 'd tell you today . ’ |
15 | He expressed his feelings so many times in the same way that when he could not see me I would find myself mouthing the words with him : ‘ The thing that worries me is bandits and deep sand . ’ |
16 | ‘ If I know you I 'd warrant he was given his money 's worth , ’ McQuaid laughed gently and when Moran did n't answer he added , ‘ The young will have their way , Michael . |
17 | Phoned Moira and told her I wanted it out as soon as possible ; if she would n't have it I would find someone who would . |
18 | I can not choose something as an end simply because a wiser man tells me I would want it if I understood myself better , because I can not choose ends at all by inferring from facts about my inclinations ; the choice of an end is nothing else but the spontaneous settling of inclination in one direction or other , and the honest or self-deceiving interpretation of its goal . |
19 | Did you , so you did n't tell him I 'd like him to see my paintings ? |
20 | And Garland had answered : ‘ I like it as it is , and as for the windows , that muck is a natural filter for the light and if any interfering bastard ever cleaned 'em I 'd twist his credentials off . ’ |
21 | Mind you I would love one to play with because of its versatility . |
22 | Mind you I 'd get myself embarrassed in front of sixty million viewers if I was on her money |
23 | So let's have about six different characters , before we do it I 'd like you need drafting books , just to think of a few questions that you would ask the characters . |
24 | If she ever left him I 'd cut him completely adrift . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps that was because I 'd already warned him I 'd bop him on the nose if he tried it . |