Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] 'd [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Did you think I 'd ignore the fact that you were suffering from shock ? |
2 | ‘ You ca n't think I 'd stoop to that ! ’ he said savagely . |
3 | " I do n't think I 'd go that far , Sister Margaret . |
4 | No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ? |
5 | He did n't think I 'd go back . |
6 | ‘ You do n't think I 'd go to that length for a belt , do you ? ’ |
7 | I do n't think I 'd go and see Freddy Mercury |
8 | And even if I had , I do n't think I 'd 've paid it much attention . |
9 | In fact — ’ his upper lip curled fastidiously as he paused thoughtfully ‘ — in fact , if we did n't have our professional connection to serve as camouflage , I do n't think I 'd care to be seen with you . |
10 | How long do you think I 'd stay in business if I did n't keep my lines clean ? |
11 | Aye it depends in what sort of area , I mean you know , I do n't think I 'd tell anyone public cos the news team would know what we 're paid and |
12 | ‘ Course I will — what d' you think I 'd do with them , flush them down the loo ? ’ |
13 | You do n't think I 'd do anything to a patient I would n't have done to myself ? ’ |
14 | What did you think I 'd do , lie down and die ? |
15 | Do you really think I 'd do that — take money from you for doing one thing , and at the same time take money from someone else to do the opposite ? ’ |
16 | Oh I was n't a very convincing Prince Charming though , do n't think I 'd do it again . |
17 | Did you really think I 'd break my promise ? ’ |
18 | I do n't think I 'd suggest that , right ? |
19 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd want a stomach pump , ’ Rab said . |
20 | ‘ The hotel looked good — particularly the room service — but I do n't think I 'd want to have gone through the other things that happened to Kevin unless I had 50,000 policeman and 20,000 doctors with me to make sure I was okay . ’ |
21 | Well , oh yes , I 'm sure I 'm not saying that 's the only thing that controls people 's food intake I mean clearly there are things cultural some cultures , the Japanese seem to love eating raw fish , I mean how they can bring themselves to do it I do now know , I mean the raw is I do n't think I 'd want to eat again , but er erm not always if they were cooked either , but erm the , the er and certainly if you look at the Australian Aborigines even though we take the Australian Aborigines as our kind of primeval people , they have astonishing food taboos , I mean their attitudes to food are very very culturally er effective to , to a quite extraordinary extent , some so that somebody somebody discovered that eating a tabooed food by accident , they 'll get very ill , a kind of psychosomatic illness . |
22 | I do n't think I 'd want it in the house , it might be confusing if I walked into a gloomy room with it |
23 | I do n't think I 'd want to come back to Woking . |
24 | I was going to go back but I did n't think I 'd make it so I landed here to be safe . |
25 | Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ? |
26 | Do you think I 'd make a good do you think I 'd make a good director ? |
27 | She said , ‘ Do you think I 'd arrange to meet my own father in a place like this ? ’ |
28 | ‘ I did always think I 'd end my days here , I must say . ’ |
29 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd fancy it , ’ said Giles . |
30 | Well , it well , it well yeah , it has to be rather awkward to read that I think , I do n't think I 'd fancy having a go at Norwegian . |