Example sentences of "[verb] i 'd [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Course I will — what d' you think I 'd do with them , flush them down the loo ? ’ |
2 | I always carry some with me , but I hope I never have to use it because I do n't think I 'd get near him with the needle . ’ |
3 | Did you think I 'd plead with you to stay ? ’ |
4 | I do n't think I 'd take to it . |
5 | I promised , you see , I promised I 'd go to him if he asked . |
6 | I promised I 'd cook for them . ’ |
7 | You know I 'd look after her . ’ |
8 | How could you leave me when you knew I 'd come for you ? |
9 | Since the manufacturers of ‘ Summer 's Eve ’ have complained to you about my comments on their product , I thought I 'd copy to you this letter sent to their PR representative when she sent me literature and samples . |
10 | I wanted to go , go to the library but I thought I 'd start in my room so |
11 | ‘ So I thought I 'd stay with him , ’ said Fribble . |
12 | His grin suggested that he thought I 'd trade in my TI notebook for some new whizz-bang offering . |
13 | Cos I 'll er thought I 'd explain to you what happens with tetanus . |
14 | Just thought I 'd talk to myself though . |
15 | He then continued : ‘ Instead of boring you with yet more politics , I thought I 'd talk to you about my recent trip to Southern Africa . ’ |
16 | While I was there I thought I 'd ask about our system as I believe we need a more sophisticated printer . |
17 | I suppose you thought I 'd ask for my share . ’ |
18 | I thought I 'd get over it , because I did when I broke my other leg before . ’ |
19 | I ca n't say I 've ever worried about it , I just thought I 'd look at it when I got there . |
20 | So I thought I 'd write to you too . |
21 | ‘ That sounds the kind of chauvinist remark I 'd expect from you ! ’ |
22 | I think I 'd talk to them first and if they 're agreeable then I 'd give you their name and telephone number but I 'd have to speak to them first but I would n't just give out the name and telephone number on an ad hoc basis . |
23 | I can only tell you what I think I 'd do in your position and it is this . |
24 | I think I 'd refer to our paper N Y four , in particular the paragraphs , thirty five to and including thirty seven . |
25 | He 's asked me to go along as wardrobe mistress , I said I 'd think about it but I ca n't stand the heat . |
26 | ‘ I said I 'd think about it . |
27 | ‘ I only said I 'd think about it , Meredith , ’ he said , sounding bemused . |
28 | But that Sat Sunday when Hazel was here and I , and she did n't want to go so I said I 'd stay with her and cook the dinner when y when you came back you said it 's a good job you did n't come , it did n't finish till half past twelve and you came straight home and you were here about |
29 | I said I 'd sit with her . |
30 | I said I 'd meet with them at eleven o'clock to arrange the details . ’ |