Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I would stay to invent him , the way he had invented me .
2 But I think I should ring a few times before I would arrange to meet him .
3 He said that if I found out , I would want to kill them both .
4 Yes , I wanted to do a production with Balanchine , but it never happened , and now there is no one I can think I would want to do it with .
5 If I was of a mind to stop washing and shaving and go live in a bus and drive around the country shitting in farmers ' fields and killing their sheep and being hassled by the pigs and pilloried by the Daily Star and generally being ‘ free ’ , this is the record I would choose to do it to .
6 I would 've believed her !
7 As a standalone machine I would 've given it a fourth star .
8 I would 've seen it last week though .
9 well I would 've said he was , in his fifties , looking at him , oh do n't look like he washes much
10 Actually I forgot about it or else I would 've ma I would 've got him a card .
11 Just the one night I would 've excused you .
12 I would 've put them on the same level in all honesty
13 If I wore those track braces I would 've had I would n't have been able to clean my teeth properly
14 I says if I 'd 've wanted a slice of fat and I 'd 've want burnt tomatoes I says I would 've ordered them .
15 I would 've thought they could 've like somebody with an older text , they could 've took the old one out and shoved one of these back into it .
16 Yeah I would 've thought it was the job of the national account executive or whoever it may be to go there do the business , find out what 's what and apportion that out to wherever it 's most appropriate either to the field sales or or to whatever , because
17 I would , I would 've thought it would take
18 So presumably he 's actually believing these ideas I mean I would 've thought he , he if he came back and said there 's tension , there 's , you know it was , between the two classes and we go in and we direct them in a certain way , put the right ideas in their mind , that we can harness the revolution .
19 I would 've thought you knew that . ’
20 I would hope to look them eye to eye and speak to them as one of humanity as I am , as people who have suffered as I have , and as have 3,000 people in Northern Ireland and as the Balls now have in Warrington .
21 Its success was very evident and I would hope to keep it as a regular feature of the conference .
22 Then one day she rang to ask if I would go to see her ; she wanted my advice .
23 Accordingly , I would go to see him first .
24 May I just say I went to erm Johnstown yesterday because I had half promised our friends here that I would go to support them .
25 I mean I 've had Fife College on the phone as well saying you know why ca n't we do it and Alec we 're really now we can do no more until Napier come up if for some reason Napier fell down on the job then I think I 've got enough knowledge about what we 're doing now but I would start running it round the other colleges including Telford who are doing a distance learning course
26 It is true that this ‘ agreement ’ , or settlement as I would prefer to call it , had only been viable when lesbians and gays tolerated their own oppression , tolerated homophobic behaviour , tolerated heterosexist indoctrination , tolerated liberal tolerance .
27 I see that the title is down as Historical Memory , but I would prefer to call it , if it must have a title , Memory of History .
28 So I would prefer to let you be the judge of it as it stands today .
29 I would prefer to deliver it direct . ’
30 I would prefer to keep them if it 's all the same with you . ’
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