Example sentences of "would [verb] that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 From the look on her face you 'd think that I had confessed to a desire to murder her family and steal all her money .
2 I 'd think that I have seen enough to say that cricket could never be the be-all-and-end-all of life for me .
3 I 'd prefer that you stay here .
4 And I 'd know that I 'd incurred that expense .
5 If I were experienced and sophisticated like Marise , he might get involved with me anyway , because he 'd know that I understood the game and would n't get hurt .
6 Oh you 'd identify that they 've got to use their savings first
7 You 'd feel that you had to .
8 ‘ I wish you 'd remember that I have n't got a fast-forward button , Flo ! ’
9 I 'd guess that he knew , and did n't resent it .
10 If Hamer have sought to redesign this feature so that it looks better overall then I 'd suggest that they have made a mistake .
11 You asked the question of of what this criterion erm could mean and I 'd suggest that it means the following .
12 Although a mouse is not vital , I 'd suggest that it makes using FP a whole lot easier .
13 At night we 'd recommend that you follow our lead through the throngs of people crowding the streets to the amazing bars , clubs , pubs and discos .
14 ‘ I love yer very much an' I 've bin 'opin' an' prayin' that one day yer 'd realise that yer 've fallen in love wiv me . ’
15 Jonathan , Jonathan , dad wants to watch the news in a minute please , so hurry up and change it over You 'd think they 'd save that You do n't know , I would n't be surprised you will well that 's marvellous is n't it ?
16 ‘ But whenever we left him in his cot and then went back to him , we 'd notice that he 'd made terrible scratches on his face with his fingernails and he would rip the backs of his legs with his toes .
17 And eventually you 'd notice that it had petals around the horizon .
18 It moved two things which put it into operation , you know and er I could turn the knob and it 'd get the whole thing going , it 'd get you inside , it 'd register that it 'd been , when you shut the door , as soon as you shut , in the toilets , as soon as you shut the door the penny dropped down , see what I mean .
19 If I came out of the changing-room with a bin-liner round my waist and a lampshade on my head he 'd say that they suited me .
20 He 'd say that it proved that , instead of a machine or a sampler , we really did play it !
21 ‘ On the pendulum of self-exposure that oscillates between aggressively exhibitionistic Mailerism and sequestered Salingerism , I 'd say that I occupy a midway position ’ , explains Roth in The Facts — in a prefatory letter to his alter ego of earlier books , the novelist Nathan Zuckerman , who is granted a letter of reply at the end of this one and a perusal of the intervening narrative .
22 He 'd say that he 'd suddenly remembered he had to go to the theatre with his family , or to a friend 's engagement party .
23 There were those , of course , who 'd say that she 'd only herself to blame .
24 To everyone else on the list , I 'd ask that we ignore this provocation and get on with business as usual .
25 Yes , I 'd argue that it does make a difference , because we are announcing the fact that er we are coming along to possibly alert somebody er that we were coming into a building and then hence we encounter even more problems .
26 When Sir Henry received the telegram sent by Holmes ' boy , he would think that we had arrived in London .
27 Erm , I 'm just not sure why any any person would think that they have more right to life than animals do .
28 He says that he feels most workers would think that they have survived despite the conservative government , not because of it .
29 I knew the police would think that she had killed the little boy .
30 ‘ I would think that she turned the bitterness against Russell although he was completely innocent .
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