Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [adv] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , after I 'd cut off one bit , my temper cooled down like a hot Poker dipped in a rain barrel . |
2 | You knew I 'd come here one day , did n't you ? " |
3 | Well I 'd say to price it , I know they 're not quite so expensive on carpet but I 'd say I 'd say about seventeen pounds , but I bet it was about twenty seven or thirty one |
4 | So she was getting oh I 'd say about ten bob from my sister in Liverpool and my wages and my sister Mary 's m money . |
5 | I would prepare about 60 tortillas every day because that was all we had to eat — tortillas and beans . |
6 | If I had to give Ferguson advice about bringing the best out of him , I would need only one word — dialogue . ’ |
7 | ‘ I would like just one thing , Your Majesty . |
8 | ‘ I would like just one thing , Your Majesty . ’ |
9 | I would say just two things ; the one on the rates scheme , we certainly as a health committee distribute fifteen thousand pounds a year and treat these as important pledge by work . |
10 | I would say about 185 pounds . |
11 | It were n't a tenner each , must of been I would say about six quid each |
12 | With hindsight , I would recommend only one breeding pair to a tank , or the other fish are constantly being chased away from one nest or another . |
13 | ‘ Eventually we came to a mutual understanding whereby I would fill out five forms to cover each £50 cheque and I actually ended up signing 25 forms and five cheques to obtain my fuel . |
14 | The physics baffles me , the philosophy bores me — but I know that I would take about seven years for me to write out all the digits in a statement of the odds against encountering another ship in Highlight . |
15 | The foundations of C12 would involve the movement of about 45 m³ ; of material , which would take approximately 90 man-hours . |
16 | On Friday , it was announced that the firm had secured a £20 million contract which would safeguard about 100 jobs , most of them in Edinburgh , for the next few years . |
17 | They range from option CI , which would close just 130 kilometres of track , to option B , which leaves 3600 km and option A , which pares away all but 2600 km of the network . |
18 | Normally six cases will be listed for a half day , which would allow about 30 minutes per case if all the claimants attended , but a significant number do not . |
19 | I I can give you an accurate price in a few minutes but roughly you 'd pay about five pounds more |
20 | I thought now oh now you 'd have about two pound for postage and packing would n't you , and I do n't know what the doll would cost . |
21 | Plus the insurance on the house would pay up so you 'd have , ha bloody hell , so you 'd have about sixty grand in the bank . |
22 | Strange , she 'd think , the way life could sometimes go — how you 'd take on one humiliation simply in order to avoid another , and reckon yourself ahead . |
23 | No I mean the fireplace was you 'd get about three chairs round it , it was it was crowded . |
24 | But er they , they did sort of th it was fairly distributed there 's no , eggs you 'd get perhaps one egg a week on each ration book . |
25 | Perhaps she would go back one day . |
26 | Silas , she felt certain , was a man who would love only one woman , so it was natural that his affections would remain with Doreen . |
27 | " If you wore iron boots on your feet , you would wear out twelve pairs of them before you found her ! |
28 | We we 'd pay about four pound for twenty four bottles . |
29 | Between us we 'd get about 200 quid 's worth of goods , like , jeans , tops , kids ' clothes . |
30 | ‘ We used to holiday here and we always promised ourselves we 'd live here one day . ’ |