Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 'd [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 There 's a advertisement er for example in a recent issue of the Guardian , if my er Dutch was erm a little better I 'd quote it into the record but erm I 'm afraid it 's , it does n't make very much sense to me at the moment .
2 If I did n't know better I 'd think there was a man on the horizon . ’
3 If I did n't know better I 'd think he was trying to be as diplomatic possible in order to keep himself in line for the England job .
4 ‘ Do n't , ’ Penny Mansfield warns , ‘ sink into the double bind of , ‘ If I were good ( or sexy or clever ) enough , he would n't have done it … and if I were strong enough I 'd leave him . ’
5 If I was rich enough I 'd give you .
6 ‘ Oh , Robyn , ’ he whispered huskily , ‘ if only I 'd know what you were going through .
7 If I still was going down I 'd do it like that
8 Perhaps I 'd surprise myself , ’ he said at last , ‘ if I met your friend . ’
9 Personally I 'd rate him above Ry Cooder , Lowell George , Bonnie Raitt , all of them put together . ’
10 Personally I 'd invite him to t ’ gaffer 's office , talk to ‘ im , try to see it from ‘ is point o ’ view , listen to ‘ is side , then if I still could n't bring ‘ im round , give ‘ im smack in t ’ mouth . ’
11 The other way of looking at it is you can say I 'm going to count you start from nought and you count along that way until you get to this number , so I 'd go nought minus one , minus two , minus three .
12 Every three months or so I 'd clear it of all the wonder remedies he 'd accumulated , but within a week he 'd have discovered some other miracle medicine .
13 So I 'd tell him .
14 So I 'd check him out , and that 's how it went with him and all the others .
15 " Every week or so I 'd see them come in for their beef ration .
16 If so I 'd ask him to contact me .
17 So I 'd ask you Madam to go along with what I 'm suggesting and make him the subject of an absolute discharge so that he does n't have any previous court er any , any convictions or anything like that on his record .
18 So I 'd say it was pretty good news .
19 So I 'd like you to , as you did this morning please , move your chairs all round , close the blinds , and er , it 's the , the second video of the day .
20 So I 'd like you and Claire
21 so I 'd have it for her ?
22 It was eight o'clock I 'd tape it for her , running out of tapes .
23 Er , but if we run out of time and I find we have n't we we we ca n't fit it all in I 'd like you all to attempt to do this for yourselves after er , the lecture is over .
24 ‘ By the state you 're in I 'd say you 've both drunk the barrel dry ! ’
25 The sooner this masquerade was over , the better she 'd like it .
26 If only she 'd leave me in peace to enjoy it .
27 It was , it was bad that she used to those draws that bad that after so long you 'd see him go all white and then you 'd gradually see round the crutch then so , more
28 Perhaps she 'd enjoy it , but she wondered .
29 Perhaps you 'd prefer it if I went even further , and fired her ? ’ he suggested softly .
30 These are the ones I am particularly anxious about at the moment , erm , now I 've put down four different headings on this particular way that I think we could help , erm , and hopefully , if there 's two hundred perhaps you 'd tell me whether there 's two hundred thousand is aimed at perhaps some of it , in , in this direction or not , I do n't know ?
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