Example sentences of "i [verb] it would [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 How was I to know it would give her a heart attack when it reacted unfavourably with some other medicine she was taking/ I only meant to give her a bit of discomfort .
2 I reckoned it would take her three or four minutes to get back to her flat , but maybe it was n't a good idea to hang around the neighbourhood .
3 It was the last thing I needed to know as I prayed it would miss us .
4 I reckon it would benefit everyone , especially English football to have schemes where young players could get loaned for a season at a time .
5 I tell you something if they put lights up down here I reckon it 'd make it even more scary though you know , I do n't know why .
6 It has a competent selection of retouching features and colour balancing controls , but its biggest asset is sheer speed ; I guess it would top its Windows counterparts by a factor of three , if put to the test .
7 And erm I suppose it would make it would be a lot more logical if all the blinds were just the same price all the time .
8 I suppose it would bore you to come and see my poor children , but they do need amusing , they are at that stage of convalescing when nothing is entertaining for very long and Mamma is certainly not entertaining at all , so a pretty thing like you would be a breath of fresh air .
9 I felt it would bind us together .
10 Seeing blocky and uninteresting sprites slowly hacking each other into oblivion does n't thrill me in any big way and I doubt it would excite anyone else .
11 I knew it would please you .
12 I knew it would kill me , but in the end I did n't want to die .
13 The hand started pushing through the window at the pile of books , and I knew it would find me and catch hold of me again .
14 I knew it would keep you out of the way at a time when you might be spreading your theory about the Durances . ’
15 I thought it would make me feel less helpless if I was opposed by something definite .
16 I thought it would make you feel at home , ’ said the gallery owner — untruthfully , I felt .
17 Then I thought it would terminate it quite quickly because erm it start erm
18 He was so unlucky with the weather and I thought it would dishearten him , but he just kept going .
19 I thought it would give your mother a better chance to assess the situation if she spent a night at Chimneys . ’
20 I thought it would give you something to do , now that you 've had to give up that idea of working full-time , and with Hugh away in , well , wherever it is , it 'll be company for you . ’
21 I thought it would take me time to adjust and it has .
22 I thought it would take you longer . ’
23 I entered it because I thought it would increase my confidence ; once you 've walked down a catwalk in a swimsuit , you can face most things .
24 They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name .
25 I did a year 's course , I thought it would get me somewhere . "
26 So I had a bath and I thought it 'd warm me up but I was , I was freezing were n't I ?
27 I thought it 'd have something eat it .
28 However , I think it would make him rather desperate . ’
29 It 's not simply a matter of defying conventions although I admit I have been strictly brought up and I think it would break my parents ’ hearts if ever they came to know I was living with a man who was not my husband .
30 I think it would affect their marriages , their inter-personal relationships , their co-habitations , the way that they deal with people at work , their sense of who they are in the world and how far they can go in the world , and I think that 's what makes the problem so serious because it has very , very long-reaching effects .
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