Example sentences of "i 'd rather " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd rather you just … |
2 | I 'd rather eat cold fat . |
3 | I 'd rather sleep in the gutter than let that happen . |
4 | As Leonard commented in Police Gazette , ‘ I 'd rather sleep with ashes than with priestly wisdom , ’ which has even more point when we understand that the ashes referred to are those of the victims of the Holocaust . |
5 | Then I thought stuff that , I 'd rather go to Ibiza with my literary agent , Alison , and take some Ecstasy . |
6 | I 'd rather know I came fourth and ninth . ’ |
7 | Now , I 'd rather be sitting in a car than standing on a crowded platform , but there was n't much in the way of light relief on the radio . |
8 | Sue Lawley ‘ Sometimes I 'd rather be ironing … ’ |
9 | ‘ Sometimes I 'd rather be ironing ’ |
10 | I think I 'd rather live in the park than go to the smelly old place . |
11 | I 'd rather go home , but I du n no how to get there , and I do n't want to get lost . |
12 | That looks a pretty good job , sweeping the floor , though I 'd rather have a go on the sweeping machine . |
13 | I do n't really mind , cos it looks so nice in the sun , but I 'd rather it was n't so blummin cold . |
14 | Julie Owens , 30 , personnel assistant ( right ) : ‘ I 'd rather the skirt was a bit longer and I prefer a court shoe . |
15 | I 'd rather not be here . ’ |
16 | Well , frankly , I 'd rather have a little mud than a hatchet thrown at my back . |
17 | And I 'd rather they did something about the service instead of advertising that they 're getting there when they 're patently not . ’ |
18 | I 'd Rather Be Famous , by Pete Johnson ( Methuen , £4.95 ) might seem like candy-floss in comparison but this book is sardonic in its view of romance and the dreams of telly fame that follow an appearance in a Blind Date type of show . |
19 | Sad really , but I 'd rather the impotent ramblings appeared in the Spectator and left the Guardian to those of us who enjoy reading it . |
20 | I 'd rather see what makes me different as something almost congenital . |
21 | I 'd rather be seen as a big brother than a juicy sex symbol . |
22 | I do n't want to spend too long — there 's a lot else to do in London and I 'd rather have the autopsy before I ask too many questions . |
23 | ‘ Oh , I 'd rather talk about it now , ’ Jennifer Morgan said drearily . |
24 | I 'd rather be a street sweeper . ’ |
25 | If you 've got a daughter half your age I 'd rather screw her instead . |
26 | I 'd rather face up to things alone . |
27 | I 'd rather stay near you . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'd rather go to bed and read . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'd rather turn people away than ruin the atmosphere . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'd rather give people a really good night from 11 to 3.30 . |