Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [vb infin] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'd want over a hundred for that .
2 No I I 'd suggest perhaps a couple of categories of non-verbal communication .
3 Personally , I 'd choose somewhere a little further away . ’
4 Yeah , I could make , I could do their hair and do their clothes and their face and I 'd get about a hundred pounds , more than that .
5 I 'd get quite a surprise because very s small number of men in the shop .
6 I 'd get quite a bit now
7 No I would n't splash it all out but I 'd get quite a bit cos of the twenty years .
8 In spite of his earlier suggestion that I should talk as I ate , Sir Edmund refused to listen to me until I 'd put away a plate of his favourite devilled kidneys .
9 He sat in silence for a minute then said : 'l think I 'd like just a small whisky now , Mr Dalgliesh , if it 's all the same to you . ’
10 I would remark yet a further factor relevant to race and colonialism , one which raises again the always ambiguous status of the aesthetic , and inseparably from its achievements : Gide is in Africa as a writer discovering and nurturing a creativity of itself intrinsically exploitative .
11 I nearly always won , as I remember ; and as we left the club or the hall I would make quite a show of hailing a taxi , offering to drop Julian off at the nearest tube .
12 I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy .
13 Here one meets with what I would deem quite a drawback .
14 I would need about a quarter of the boxes , but I ca n't be sure where he is going to land .
15 I would phone twice a day , and , of course , I would leave you a complete itinerary where I could be reached if you needed me . ’
16 what I would like and I 'm sure it happens with the previous C P O er and I have been notified by telephone and I keep saying to them let me know , but I would like probably a memo from each C P O to say that there is a meeting on this particular night .
17 The last play I worked out that w we had one four hundred and thirty seven of those thirty seven would be er freebies to the homes in , in to bring it down to about four hundred and on the ticket money we took in , I would say about a hundred and twenty of those were erm er concessions .
18 ‘ Well I promised my old man I would take home a feed for him tonight .
19 I would support strongly a bigger Government grant for acquisitions because there are many good uses to which it could be put .
20 I thought she 'd get rather a lot of cheap publicity . ’
21 As this is a disk-only game , you 'd expect quite an accomplished product with many detailed screens .
22 ‘ My life 's insured by the department , ’ he explains to Felicity , ‘ so that if anything happens to me you 'd get both a lump sum and a regular income .
23 She remains in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary under observation but a hospital spokesman could not say if she would remain there a second night .
24 But she would look rather a fool if it did turn out to be only one of the children from the village .
25 So you would get quite a quite a lot of it you would hear .
26 Unfortunately , there is little pipe — so you would need quite a standardisation between nut sizes large selection of open-ended spanners to cope with all the nuts you might find .
27 And er you would have maybe a hundred and twenty delegates attending from all over Scotland .
28 If your eighth selection is a score draw you would have quite a useful dividend to come , depending , of course , upon the number of drawn games in any given week .
29 Now obviously if Isobel did that , she could write some notes in a form that was actually readable for you so that you could actually I mean I know the discussion would be more difficult but you would have quite a lot of information from her to go on .
30 We 'd get quite a lot of people I think .
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