Example sentences of "[pron] would [verb] [adv] [subord] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Much as I admire your unstructured lifestyle , on the evidence of the knees in those jeans I 'd think twice before I traded bank accounts with you . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'd leave now if I could afford it . |
3 | ‘ I 'd walk now if I were you . |
4 | Once I 'd got on to the continent I 'd walk there if I had to . |
5 | I 'd go there if I were you . |
6 | I 'd go home if I were you . |
7 | I 'd shut up if I was him . |
8 | I just thought I 'd find out if I could have the time off — in case . ’ |
9 | All the while you were building this future I knew there 'd come a morning like this , when I 'd smile sadly as I left you , when I 'd give a last half wave at the corner , when I 'd set my face to the reality of the serious work ahead . |
10 | ‘ Silly or not , I 'd bugger off while I had the chance , ’ she said and glanced over her shoulder . |
11 | I 'd run away if I could , but I 've no money of my own ; they do n't even give me an allowance , but pay all my bills for me . |
12 | Then , at once , I would wake up before I could allow myself to touch a mouthful . |
13 | I had , however , already decided that I would do hypothetically as I would in practice for an Uaru tank — collect my own gravel and rocks fro the wild state . |
14 | I would think so as I would have think so . |
15 | Fred 's reaction was to ask whether I would move away if I was first given the side . |
16 | I thought I would go home when I left but it has been a long time . |
17 | I would apologise unreservedly if I thought any of them have been a mistake but I do n't believe they have been . |
18 | I would apologise unreservedly if I thought any of them have been a mistake but I do n't believe they have been . |
19 | That 's what I would write today if I were free to choose . |
20 | So I do n't You know whilst I would have normally if I 'd been teaching a class done about five or six examples of that , that 's all you 're gon na get . |
21 | Ben was saying the other day that soon they would drop out as I walked down to the shops ! ’ |
22 | He said he 'd go quietly if I did n't make it public , and I agreed . |
23 | I do n't suppose it would matter much if I fell in anyhow , cos I can nearly swim . |
24 | ‘ I 'd lie under the covers and make the noise he makes when he 's breathing , and then I 'd stop , but sometimes it would go on after I 'd stopped ! ’ |