Example sentences of "[noun] if [pron] 'd [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Ask mummy if she 'd like one . |
2 | Well she ca n't be much cop if she 'd open her legs to a first date to a Dutch s sailor . |
3 | Although Baker once earned £58.17 a week at the NME , he is now a millionaire several times over , appearing as a game-show host ( Win , Lose Or Draw ) and asking housewives if they 'd swap their two packets for one on Daz adverts . |
4 | ‘ And we could make an even better team if you 'd give us half a chance . ’ |
5 | would n't go in Marks and Spencers if you 'd pay me |
6 | Patsy asked Mrs Hogan if she 'd like her to wet another pot of tea . |
7 | ‘ No , but maybe I could be a friend if you 'd let me . ’ |
8 | you know , they come and asked us last week if we 'd do it |
9 | Why did n't you say you 'd be his fucking shadow if he 'd give you tenure ? ’ |
10 | Oh , we could have consigned it to memory if we 'd set our minds to it , but we did n't . |
11 | Like all the others she had no idea if she 'd see her family again . |
12 | Next time if you 'd ask me , and I still wo n't know . |
13 | There 's coffee if you 'd like it , and it does n't have to be totally harmless , if you prefer something a bit stronger ? ’ |