Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] would [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I expect you 'd like a bit of rest while you drink yer tea .
2 I expect you 'd like a drink , oh of course not , you 've given up . ’
3 ‘ I expect you 'd like a cup of tea .
4 ‘ I 've just been brewing some coffee — I expect you 'd like a cup .
5 I expect they 'd have a giggle about our house , if they came round here . ’
6 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
7 Yeah If you could hear what she say it 'd make a difference I expect I 'd of gone for another vowel there , it you 'd gone for E it of been
8 I mean you 'd have a conversation anyway .
9 I know I would get a bit excited if if I was on T V.
10 You know I 'd like a little bit more curly and not
11 Other schools ask the children to bring in the name of a senior citizen that they know who would appreciate a gift , by acts such as these the school 's status is again increased in the locality .
12 Tonight I feel I 'd enjoy a pint of ale more than a text from the New Testament .
13 ‘ I suppose you 'd like a drink , both of you ? ’
14 He rubbed his chin , ‘ Some years ago a platelayer named Jed Knighton opted out of the rat race and became what I suppose you 'd call a tramp .
15 I guess you 'd have a problem if you did n't , Emo .
16 I mean it 's In actual fact the the number of people I 've had in and One thing I should say , if you feel you would like a visit one evening , to the plant , then I 'm more than welcome to try and organize something for you .
17 I feel she would make a nurse .
18 ‘ It 's a difficult question , ’ he said , ‘ but I suppose we would assess a situation differently .
19 I reckon it would stop a lot of trouble if they issued sex dolls in prisons and hospitals on the NHS . ’
20 ‘ I think I 'd prefer a bush walk , ’ Lucy said .
21 If you want my advice , I think I 'd wait a day or two before doing anything .
22 I think I 'd have a siege mentality if I was pursued relentlessly by a pack of slavering tabloid reporters baying for blood .
23 Well , I do n't think there 's much more we can do here tonight , but before we wind things up , I think I 'd like a word with that lad upstairs .
24 But I think I 'd like a cigarette . ’
25 But I think , I , I think I 'd get a train straight through but I do n't really know .
26 I think she 'd become a habit with him , if you know what I mean — and of course she was at the root of the trouble between Silas and me . ’
27 When I got home I said , ‘ They ought to know you better than think you would marry a prostitute . ‘
28 I think they 'd have a battle on their hands if they did .
29 In fact , I think he would pick a player of lesser ability if he knew he would be prepared to give 100 per cent all the time .
30 I just wish everyone would carry a donor card . ’
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