Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] would [vb infin] you " in BNC.

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1 Marc was saying , ‘ When I gave you that place on your twenty-first birthday , Peter , I foolishly imagined it would help you settle down as you seemed to have no idea what you wanted to do with your life .
2 Even got myself a nice little vacation landward of Seattlefish on Earth — hills , rivers , air you could breathe , that sort of stuff , and the sky so clear you 'd figure you could see forever .
3 ‘ I 'm just saying I 'd like you to leave when you 've supped your ale . ’
4 well , just thought I would keep you informed of news on the Scottish scene
5 ‘ I just thought I 'd tell you , ’ he said , ‘ that 's all .
6 Yeah I just thought I 'd tell you .
7 So , I says , oh by the way , I said , I just thought I 'd tell you Steven 's back with J J and Jackie called up last night .
8 Or you I just thought I 'd tell you .
9 I just thought I 'd tell you that in case you needed it in any of your essays .
10 But oh , erm your dog 's attacking a car I just thought I 'd tell you .
11 Just thought I 'd give you all the benefit of my expertise with a 1–1 prediction for tonight 's game .
12 Just thought I 'd call you .
13 Just thought I 'd let you know everything 's up to date .
14 Well that 's not as disgusting , I used to know a little kid that used to eat shit , by the way everybody , I just thought I 'd let you know .
15 ‘ If you found someone such as I have just described it would let you off the hook . ’
16 But if he ever thought he 'd upset you he was quick to apologize .
17 ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’
18 I always said I 'd make you a better partner , did n't I ?
19 ‘ Did you really think I would leave you to face her alone ? ’
20 ‘ Do you really think I 'd let you in for anything like that ? ’
21 ‘ You really think I would hurt you ? ’ he demanded softly , his eyes narrowed on her tense expression .
22 ‘ You really think I 'd leave you now ? ’ said Julie softly .
23 I do n't think they 'd take you in on a Sunday either ?
24 He pushed her again and smothered a deep laugh as he said , ‘ I do n't think they 'd let you go anyway , Lemon .
25 ‘ Well , no dear , I do n't think I would mistake you for a stook of corn .
26 You do n't think I 'd charge you ? ’
27 No and I do n't think he would answer you , even if he did .
28 Daddy 's driven after you , but I did n't think he would catch you up because your car goes much faster than his . ’
29 ‘ I did n't think he 'd tell you that .
30 I was n't expecting you back so I did n't think it would affect you . ’
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